Mitt Romney will outline his education policy in a speech today, and as part of his focus on the issue, the Republican presidential hopeful announced yesterday that Rod Paige will serve as his “special advisor” on education.
The most obvious observation is that Paige was the Bush/Cheney Secretary of Education, offering yet another connection between the failed former Republican administration and Team Romney.
The more important angle, though, is why Romney is getting policy advice from the worst Education Secretary anyone’s ever seen. Indeed, the only reason Paige was elevated to the cabinet post was the so-called “miracle” he pulled off as superintendent of Houston’s schools — a miracle that turned out to be a mirage when we learned local officials cooked the books.
[A]n examination of the performance of students in Houston by The New York Times raises serious doubts about the magnitude of those gains. Scores on a national exam that Houston students took alongside the Texas exam from 1999 to 2002 showed much smaller gains and falling scores in high school reading.









