Schwinn, the former education commissioner of Tennessee, is regarded as a key advocate for school choice—an essential issue for conservatives aiming to revitalize the country's education system.
Penny Schwinn faces a Senate hearing to confirm her appointment as President Trump’s deputy education secretary.
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Penny Schwinn served as Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee's commissioner of education. President Trump nominated her to be U.S. deputy ...
Former Tennessee Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn has been named Deputy Secretary of Education by President Donald Trump.
Schwinn would work with WWE founder Linda McMahon, Trump’s pick to head the department, if both are confirmed.
The local charter school founder held brief positions at St. Hope Public Schools, Sacramento County Board of Education and Sacramento City Unified School District.
When Penny Schwinn resigned as Tennessee’s education chief in 2023, she acknowledged that culture war battles over race and ...
Penny Schwinn, Tennessee’s former education commissioner, is Donald Trump’s choice for U.S. deputy secretary of education. He has named Linda McMahon as his pick for secretary of education.