Having been thoroughly embarrassed by his haughty showing in Poughkeepsie, where parents booed him as he lectured them and brushed off their questions, Commissioner John King and the State Board of Regents want to prove they are not afraid to meet parents. They have scheduled 16 meetings across the state.

With only one exception: there are no meetings scheduled in New York City, where 1/3 of the state’s children are enrolled.

Has he learned to listen? We will see?

Has he learned to treat parents with respect? We will see.

Will we find out why he is skipping the state’s biggest district?

Maybe it was an oversight.