thproblem is public schools are a mon ply. whether the teachers are good or bad, i still have to buy their crappy product. if i know what they're doioing there, at least i have input. i can band with other parents. i could go to the superintendent. i guess i could move out of my neighborhood if i so choose. i can do something but i need that information. without it, i don't have a free market. there should be vouchers in the school. but we need that information and the public is deserving of it. >> what's wrong about making that public, making that information public? >> i'm for disclosure and t thik they should have it. i kind of glie with gary on that. the problem here is the information they want to disclose is they're trying to isolate the impact that a particular individual teacher has had on students' standardized test scores and all i think that does is puts more emphasis on standaized test scores which doesn't improve education, just standardized test scores. increases the amount of information on test scores which i t