While former Chancellor Michelle Rhee traipses around the nation telling red states and the media her formula for saving schools, a member of the D.C. City Council has devised a plan to reform the schools she left behind.

David Catania, an at-large member of the City Council, plans to introduce seven bills to overhaul the still low-performing public schools of the nation’s capital. Catania said the public schools have been “stagnating” for the past several years, those being the years of Rhee and her deputy.

This gets complicated because the city’s public schools are supposedly controlled by the mayor. Chancellor Kaya Henderson expressed surprise when she learned of Catania’s plan. It must be a cool plan to reform schools because it was designed by a law firm.

The Washington Post reports:

“Catania produced the legislation during the past three months with the help of outside law firm Hogan Lovells, whose work has been funded with private donations. The lead lawyer working with Catania has been Maree Sneed, a former Montgomery County principal who has taught education courses at Harvard University and served on the board of Teach for America.”