WASHINGTON - The Senate voted Monday to confirm Miguel Cardona as education secretary, clearing his way to lead President Joe Biden’s effort to reopen the nation’s schools amid the coronavirus pandemic.Cardona, 45, a former public school teacher who went on to become Connecticut’s education chief, was approved on a 64-33 vote.He takes charge of the Education Department amid mounting tension between Americans who believe students can safely return to the classroom now, and others who say the risks are still too great.RELATED: Dr.
Miguel Cardona, Connecticut's schools chief, tapped as Biden's education secretaryFILE - Miguel Cardona speaks after President Joe Biden announced his nomination for Education Secretary at the Queen theatre on Dec..