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Lowe and behold: the controversial State Board of Education has a new chair. Here's how she can keep it from becoming the State Board of Embarrassment.

Publication: Texas Monthly
Publication Date: 01-SEP-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Lowe and behold: the controversial State Board of Education has a new chair. Here's how she can keep it from becoming the State Board of Embarrassment.(Behind the Lines)

Article Excerpt
The State Board of Education is the most dysfunctional agency in Texas government. This is quite an achievement, considering the competition: the Texas Department of Insurance, which allows the highest home insurance rates in the land; the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, which changes names every few years but not its polluter-friendly policies; the Public Utility Commission, whose chairman, responding to a petition this summer to prohibit electric utilities from disconnecting low-income and elderly customers until the heat wave broke, argued that it wasn't really unusually hot. And let us not forget the Texas Department of Transportation, which can't abide the idea of a highway without a toll booth on it.

But there is nothing like the idiosyncratic, bitterly divided SBOE, whose fifteen elected members are charged with overseeing public education in Texas. They decide what Texas schoolchildren are supposed to learn. They establish statewide curriculum standards. They determine whether textbooks include the required material. They set graduation requirements. They are responsible for investing the Permanent School Fund, the endowment for the public schools. They accept or reject requests to establish innovative charter schools. At least, that's what the SBOE is supposed to do. What it has really done, for two decades or more, is argue incessantly over peripheral issues: the theory of evolution, sex education, role models for women.

For the past sixty years, the board has been composed of people from the education community: school board members, teachers, administrators. They have operated...

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