"But the best thing Washington can do for education is realize that our role is limited. Washington must keep its promises, but let those who know our childrens' names- parents, teachers and school board members- make education decisions"
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The emotional hinge is “those who know our childrens’ names.” It’s a deliberately intimate image that turns a policy argument into a moral one: distant bureaucrats can’t possibly understand kids the way parents and teachers do. That personalization is also strategic. It frames expertise as proximity rather than credentials, and it preloads suspicion toward centralized standards, data-driven accountability, and one-size-fits-all reforms. In other words, Washington isn’t just inefficient; it’s impersonal.
Contextually, the quote fits the late-1990s/early-2000s era when federal education power was expanding through accountability regimes (culminating in No Child Left Behind) and culture-war fights over what schools should teach. Kennedy positions himself in the politically useful middle: not anti-education spending, not indifferent to national commitments, but firmly against federal micromanagement.
The subtext is a coalition pitch. By naming “parents, teachers and school board members,” he stitches together groups that don’t always align, united by a shared target: a capital city portrayed as both overconfident and out of touch. It’s less a blueprint than a boundary-setting move, defining education as a local identity project Washington should fund, not run.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Kennedy, Mark. (2026, January 15). But the best thing Washington can do for education is realize that our role is limited. Washington must keep its promises, but let those who know our childrens' names- parents, teachers and school board members- make education decisions. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-the-best-thing-washington-can-do-for-84845/
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Kennedy, Mark. "But the best thing Washington can do for education is realize that our role is limited. Washington must keep its promises, but let those who know our childrens' names- parents, teachers and school board members- make education decisions." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-the-best-thing-washington-can-do-for-84845/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"But the best thing Washington can do for education is realize that our role is limited. Washington must keep its promises, but let those who know our childrens' names- parents, teachers and school board members- make education decisions." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-the-best-thing-washington-can-do-for-84845/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.


