BETHESDA, MD — Maryland Governor Larry Hogan and U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos were met by protesters outside a Bethesda elementary school Thursday morning, multiple news outlets report.

Protesters held up signs with phrases like: "All of our kids count," "DeVos & Hogan cheat kids" and "no guns in schools."

Hogan and DeVos went to Carderock Springs Elementary School to read a Dr. Seuss book to the second graders, Montgomery Community Media reports. Dozens of protesters stood outside of the school in the cold, holding up signs expressing their negative opinions of DeVos and Hogan.

DeVos hasn't visited a traditional public school since she was met by protestors last month outside Jefferson Middle School Academy in DC, The Washington Post reports.

Kids: "Good morning Mr. Governor Hogan, good morning Mrs. Secretary DeVos" pic.twitter.com/EssptgNjE7

— Caitlin Emma (@caitlinzemma) March 23, 2017

DeVos isn't taking questions from the media

— Caitlin Emma (@caitlinzemma) March 23, 2017

DeVos also issued a statement Thursday morning regarding the Rockville rape right before going to Carderock Springs Elementary School.