Matt Haney, a member of the San Francisco local school board, here responds to Reed Hastings’ proposal that local school boards should be replaced by charter schools.

School boards are part of our democratic concept of education. They are elected by the public to serve the public. They can be thrown out of office if they don’t serve the public.

Charter schools, by contrast, are run by private boards, elected by no one. Some are dominated by wealthy entrepreneurs like Hastings. Some are finAncially incompetent or self-serving.

Whatever their faults, school boards are a democratic institution. Charter boards are not.

Not that it matters, but I cancelled my subscription to Netflix, the company that made Reed Hastings very rich and empowered him to assail public education.