For Doug Ross, and other critics of Public Education As We Know It, here’s your big chance: Ask a question of Arne Duncan for him to answer on his live Webcast at 11:
Tune in for a Live Webcast on Education Reform
On Tuesday, April 6th at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time, the Honorable Arne Duncan will join Organizing for America supporters for a special, first-of-its-kind, live webcast about student loan reform and the administration’s efforts to prepare our children to compete in the global economy. Arne Duncan is currently the administration’s Secretary of Education, and was previously the CEO of the Chicago Public Schools and the head of the non-profit education foundation Ariel Education Initiative in Chicago.
You can submit a question for Arne Duncan using the form on the right — and then tune in to watch him discuss the President’s work and answer questions from OFA supporters.
Sorry, about the short notice; this guy BarackObama whom I follow on Twitter just told me about it 6 minutes ago.
Me, I don’t have any questions to ask him. I’m with Kelly Payne on this point — I could do without the U.S. Department of Education. But if I did ask a question, it would probably be, “Do you really think you’re doing a better job than Inez would have done?” Oh, well — all’s well that ends that way: I like having her watching out for our safety as consumers.

I don’t have a problem with public education. No one in my family or extended family attended anything but public schools. I have a problem with educrats who are more interested in public relations and wasting tax dollars than in public education.
It’s the execution, not the concept I have a problem with.