Buzz: Biden education secretary recalls important lesson he got as a student teacher

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona has always had a healthy respect for the education profession dating back to when he was a 21-year-old student-teacher in Hartford, Connecticut.

From then to now, he has arrived for work in a shirt and tie, not giving in to the casual everyday trend.

“I had a veteran teacher pull me aside,” he recalled. “I appreciate that you wear a tie. We have to make sure that we look professional,” Cardona said of the message that guides his approach to his job.

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