Paul Tudor Jones was featured in an article in Forbes magazine.

Raised in Tennessee, he is now worth $3+ billion and has decided that his new mission in life is to save the public schools.

He has decided to start his mission in New York City.

He has so many misconceptions about public education that I hardly know where to begin.

Please, dear readers, is there one of you who will send Mr. Jones a copy of Reign of Error?

He doesn’t seem to know that New York City’s public school system has just gone through a decade of “creative disruption” at the hands of a far bigger billionaire, Michael Bloomberg, than Mr. Jones.

He doesn’t seem to know that the U.S. is the greatest nation in the world, and that our public schools are not failing.

He thinks that charter schools have demonstrated that they can close the achievement gap between the poorest kids and the richest kids.

His foundation–the Robin Hood Foundation–raised $81 million in one night, much of it for charter schools.

He doesn’t seem to know that charter schools on average do not outperform public schools unless they exclude low-performing students.

He thinks that the Common Core “was our Sputnik moment,” because it showed we don’t measure up to other developed countries. He seriously doesn’t know what he is talking about.

He doesn’t seem to know that Common Core was not our Sputnik moment, because it is only now being implemented and proves nothing except that state officials can set the passing mark wherever they want.

He doesn’t seem to know that we are #1 among the advanced nations of the world in child poverty.

He doesn’t seem to know that income inequality is at its highest point since the days of the robber barons.

Please help this man.

I am sure he means well.