Summary
This quote implies a critical view of school boards and suggests that they are a hindrance to education rather than facilitating it. The mention of God creating the Idiot for practice conveys the idea that the School Board is prone to making foolish decisions or implementing ineffective strategies. It can be interpreted as a commentary on bureaucracy and the challenges faced in educational institutions when decisions are made by individuals who may not have sufficient knowledge or understanding of the needs of the students and teachers.
By Mark Twain