The Day

Courtney, Education Secretary DeVos tangle

- By ANA RADELAT

Washington — Rep. Joe Courtney on Tuesday lashed out at Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for her failure to respond to letters from Connecticu­t officials and students who were offended by her disparagin­g remarks about East Hartford High School a year ago.

Last May, DeVos repeatedly quoted an alumnus named Michael, who graduated from East Hartford High School in 2000, as saying he received little support from teachers and administra­tors and that the school is “nothing more than adult day care ... a dangerous day care.”

DeVos singled out East Hartford High School as an anecdote to highlight what she says is the need to shift federal funding toward voucher initiative­s, which would subsidize the cost of private school for some students in struggling public school districts.

At a hearing, Courtney, D-2nd District, repeatedly asked DeVos why she had not responded to letters sent to her in the wake of those comments a year ago by Gov. Dannel Malloy, Rep. John Larson, D-1st District, — who attended and taught at East Hartford High School — school officials and a number of students.

Courtney also chided DeVos for failing to accept an invitation to visit the school.

“The invitation was given in those letters and you have chosen not to visit,” Courtney said.

An unflappabl­e DeVos said “as soon as I get enough of my staff in place to be able to respond,” there will be a response to the letters sent her about East Hartford High School.

“A year is really pretty good latitude in terms of responding to mail,” Courtney broke in.

Courtney was prepared with a large aerial photograph of the high school, and showed DeVos that it was linked, both physically and academical­ly, to Connecticu­t IB Academy, a magnet school that has been rated second best in the state by U.S. News and World Report.

Courtney said his wife had decided to send their daughter to the academy.

“She would not send my daughter to a dangerous school,” Courtney said.

He also urged DeVos “to answer your mail and come to Connecticu­t.”

Ana Radelat is a reporter for The Connecticu­t Mirror (www. ctmirror.org). Copyright 2018 © The Connecticu­t Mirror. aradelat@ctmirror.org

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