I first met Bill Clinton in Little Rock in 1984.

When he was President, I heard him speak on many occasions.

I never heard anyone speak as eloquently about the challenges in K-12 education.

Tonight, I watched his boffo performance and was once again wowed by his ability to get deeply substantive and at the same time, chatty and personal.

The man truly has a gift of oratory.

He briefly talked about education. He talked about the importance of bringing down the cost of college and student loans.

He didn’t mention K-12.

I listened closely.

He didn’t mention Race to the Top.

Maybe it was an oversight but I doubt it.

How can you talk about cooperation and shared responsibility in the same breath with a “race” to “the top” for our children?

How can you say “we are all in this together” while you are telling children that they have to race to see who is best at taking tests and the poor kids almost always are the losers?