Edison
Guess We'll Never Know
I'm not sure if this has anything to do with it, but Betsy Gotbaum's people were really looking forward to the event, and had even sent reporters a press release suggesting few questions.
Here they are:
-- Azi Paybarah1. "Isn't it true that the majority of the gains in 4th grade reading and math scores, so widely touted by this Administration, happened between 2002 and 2003, before the DOE instituted its changes?
2. "Isn't it true that the DOE awarded corporate restructuring firm Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) a $15.8 million no-bid contract after A&M "restructured" St. Louis' schools and left the city struggling to pay off $30 million A&M borrowed for operating costs?
3. "Isn't it true that ten different deputy chancellors have come and gone through the DOE over the past five years, including three deputy chancellors for teaching and learning?
4. "Isn't it true that DOE has hired the former head of Edison to oversee the privatization of New York City schools, despite the fact that two independent studies have shown that the privatization by Edison and other companies in Philadelphia produced no significant gains in student achievement to justify the additional $100 million cost?"
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My Little Brother Disagrees With Me About the Sopranos
He also notes that while Howard Stern was crazy for the show, his dental hygienist and her boyfriend, who live in Edison, hated it. For the same reason my wife hated it and I wasn't crazy about it: because it falsely resolved intense conflicts with harmony, not violence.
My little brother says that even this speaks to the show's excellence. "Curb Your Enthusiasm is really smart but it has a tiny market. Sopranos is the number one show on all cable. It's done that with great writing and nuance, and managed to tow along all the guys crying out for violence."
(P.S. The blatant nepotism of this entry is, I gather, a tradition of blogging. C.f., Instapundit promoting his documentarian wife.)












