One of the few certainties to emerge from the intense effort to privatize public education is that giving A-F letter grades to schools is incoherent, punitive, and does nothing to help schools. Former superintendent Tony Bennett, a hard-right ideologue out to destroy public education in Indiana, imported the A-F grading system from his mentor Jeb Bush. No matter where it came from, it is useless.

Bennett resigned his job as state commissioner in Florida after the news broke that he toyed with the A-F to help a charter school founded by a major campaign contributor.

Instead of throwing out this tainted system, the State Board handed responsibilty for it over to the legislature, to further dilute the authority of State Commissioner Glenda Ritz, who beat Tony Bennett.

What a civics lesson for the students I’d Indiana: if you don’t like the winner of the election, carve her job away.

Whatever you do, the reformers believe, pay no attention to research, evidence, experience or election results.