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First Lady Jill Biden touts Road to Success on NCA&T campus

Jill Biden thanks teachers during a 2010 meeting at Ft. Belvoir Elementary School in Virginia.
Cherie Cullen
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File photo: Jill Biden thanks teachers during a 2010 meeting at Ft. Belvoir Elementary School in Virginia.

First Lady Jill Biden and U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona kicked off the first day of the Road to Success Back to School Bus Tour in the Triad on Monday.

The first lady and secretary were joined by North Carolina A&T State University Chancellor Harold Martin and Congresswoman Kathy Manning on the A&T campus — the largest Historically Black College and University in the country — where they received a loud and festive welcome by the school’s cheerleaders.

It was the second stop on a week-long tour to celebrate teachers and to underscore the Administration’s commitment to them and their students following years of pandemic-related disruption.

Biden stressed the importance of cultivating the next generation of educators, particularly teachers of color.

“Because our students of color deserve to have educators who look like them and who can understand their paths,” she said, “Because to better serve all of our students our classrooms need diverse perspectives and the chance to learn from teachers of every single background.”

Guilford County Schools personnel data shows Black employees made up nearly 40% of all licensed resignations, and roughly 70% of classified resignations since July.