Former Education Secretary Margaret Spellings is joining the Bipartisan Policy Center as the organization's new chief executive, the Washington, D.C., think-tank announced on Monday. Spellings, who served as Education secretary during the George W. Bush administration, will guide the non-profit's strategic direction and help lawmakers work across the aisle to solve policy issues, the organization said. As Education Secretary from 2005-2009, Spellings led the implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act — a controversial policy championed by then President George W. Bush meant to close the education achievement gap. Before taking the helm at the Education Department, Spellin
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