By now Arne Duncan knows too much to send his kids to public school. Even so, he remains committed to all the policies and reforms he imposed based on zero research. Nevertheless he senses, as every corporate education controller senses, that the education he prescribes for other people's children isn't quite right for his own. In the fall he'll be sending his kids to just the kind of school he's been yearning for--one blissfully free of his own influence.