The House of Representatives is one of Washington’s most raucous forums, a free-for-all of personalities with profiles to raise and points to score.
But it turns out that the rough-and-tumble of steering a public school district — board sessions, P.T.A.
meetings, battles over textbooks and discipline — may be sound preparation for the rough-and-tumble of testifying before the House.
As public school leaders showed on Wednesday, mixing it up a bit can go far toward neutralizing a Congress with a craving for the spotlight.
At earlier hearings, university presidents opted for strategies of conciliatory genuflection or drab, lawyerly answers.
Persons:
” David C, Banks, ”
Organizations:
Education, New
Locations:
America, New York City