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Michele McNeil covered education and state government in Indiana for a decade before joining Education Week as a state policy reporter in June 2006. Alyson Klein, who reports on federal education policy, joined the staff in February 2006 after nearly two years at Congress Daily.

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Napolitano, an Education Advocate, to Homeland Security?

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Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, a Democrat who is an ardent advocate of K-12 and higher education—and their link to the broader economy and jobs—appears headed to a cabinet post with the Department of Homeland Security. This seems to put to rest any education secretary speculation.

This would leave Arizona firmly in the GOP's hands because the state's Republican Secretary of State, Jan Brewer, is next in line for the governor's office. Republicans control the legislature.

From an education perspective, this is a loss for Arizona, for the governors' ranks, and for national education reform efforts. She was a big champion of education, and made innovation in education a cornerstone of her tenure as the chairwoman of the National Governors Association in 2006-07. She was helping marshal the governors to get behind an effort to internationally benchmark standards, and was announced as a co-chair of an advisory group on the issue in September. In her state, she surrounded herself with really smart, education policy adivsers in the governor's office, whom we spent some time with for a project on P-20 councils, of which Arizona's is a model.

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if her years of failing to secure the Mexico-AZ border are any indication, then she's on track to do a horrendous job securing the whole country

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