Other than that, the author of the submitted article simply describes the school board member as a "success" who makes money.
The person was described in somewhat more detail than that:
He continued, “It seems to me something is seriously wrong. I have a bachelor of science degree, two masters degrees, and 15 credit hours toward a doctorate. “I help oversee an organization with 22,000 employees and a $3 billion operations and capital budget, and am able to make sense of complex data related to those responsibilities.
I'm in favor of standardized testing and am as annoyed as you by the shallowness of this article, but you're undermining your own argument here.
The person was described in somewhat more detail than that:
He continued, “It seems to me something is seriously wrong. I have a bachelor of science degree, two masters degrees, and 15 credit hours toward a doctorate. “I help oversee an organization with 22,000 employees and a $3 billion operations and capital budget, and am able to make sense of complex data related to those responsibilities.
I'm in favor of standardized testing and am as annoyed as you by the shallowness of this article, but you're undermining your own argument here.