June 5, 2025 - 03:58

Anastasios Kamoutsas, who has been serving as the deputy chief of staff for Governor Ron DeSantis, has been unanimously approved by the Florida Board of Education to take on the role of education commissioner. This appointment comes at a critical time for Florida's education system, which has attracted significant national scrutiny for its controversial policies, particularly regarding library book removals and curriculum changes.
As education commissioner, Kamoutsas will be responsible for overseeing the state's public education system, which includes more than two million students. His role will involve shaping educational policies that align with the administration's objectives, which have sparked both support and opposition across the state.
Kamoutsas's background in education and his close ties to the DeSantis administration are expected to influence his approach to various issues, including school safety, educational standards, and teacher recruitment. The move is seen as a strategic step in the ongoing debate over educational governance in Florida, as stakeholders await to see how his leadership will impact the future of education in the state.