Denver Superintendent Michael Bennet
Denver Superintendent Michael Bennet

Denver Superintendent Michael Bennet

Before the

Before the Arne Duncan news broke, I had thought Denver schools superintendent Michael Bennet was an excellent candidate for secretary of education. Now the Denver Post is reporting that Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter will name Bennet to Ken Salazar‘s vacating Senate seat. Bennet’s major accomplishment took place this past summer, when during the opening days of the Democratic National Convention in Denver, he averted a strike and negotiated a new teachers’ contract that preserved the city’s groundbreaking merit pay system, Pro-Comp. Bennet is the brother of Atlantic editor James Bennet and the son of a former president of Wesleyan University.

Ritter apparently chose Bennet for the seat over Bennet’s boss, Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, who is known as a leader on urban environmental and sustainability issues. Both men seem accomplished and progressive, so it is unclear why Ritter would have settled on Bennet. But the Senate could always use another education expert.

Dana Goldstein

Dana Goldstein, a former associate editor and writer at the Prospect, comes from a family of public-school educators. She received the Spencer Fellowship in Education Journalism, a Schwarz Fellowship at the New America Foundation, and a Puffin Foundation Writing Fellowship at the Nation Institute. Her journalism is regularly featured in Slate, The Atlantic, The Nation, The Daily Beast, and other publications, and she is a staff writer at the Marshall Project.