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‘No One Size Fits All;’ Betsy DeVos Is Vague About Arming Teachers in Pointed ’60 Minutes’ Interview

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March 12, 2018, 9:29 AM ET

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos struggled to describe her and the administration’s stance on a number of education issues on CBS’s “60 Minutes” Sunday, in an interview with host Lesley Stahl.

DeVos, who is expected to be appointed as the head of a new commission on school safety today, sought to avoid confronting student demands for tighter gun control after the recent school shooting in Parkland, Fla.

Stahl noted that the school’s students criticized DeVos’s visit, accusing her of seeking publicity and avoiding their questions. In response, DeVos said that she gives “a lot of credit to the students there for really raising their voices.” When Stahl stated that the students want gun control, DeVos answered that “they want a variety of things, they want solutions.”

All students must be safe and protected in their learning environment. While there is no one-size-fits-all approach for every state, or for every school, we will continue to raise the questions, ideas and solutions that keep students safe as they pursue their passions at school.

— Secretary Betsy DeVos (@BetsyDeVosED) March 11, 2018

When Stahl asked outright whether teachers should have guns in classrooms, DeVos offered a noncommittal answer. While she argued that it “should be an option for states and communities to consider,” DeVos went on to say that she would hesitate to think of “like my first grade teacher, Mrs. Zoerhoff…having a gun and being trained in that way.”

She then changed tack again, adding, “but for those who are capable, this is one solution that can and should be considered, but no one size fits all.”

Federal Commission on School Safety

As the Trump administration pushes to address the issue of school violence, DeVos contended that she sees herself as a “leader in this subject,” as demonstrated by her request to “head up a task force that will really look at what states are doing.”

I am humbled to chair the Federal Commission on School Safety which will help bring forward solutions and identify best practices from state and local communities that will truly work to keep students safe.

— Secretary Betsy DeVos (@BetsyDeVosED) March 11, 2018

The federal commission will include local, federal, and school officials and will be charged with making recommendations to Trump for how to best avoid future school shootings.

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