so the idea behind this co competition is how can we make high school in particular more interesting, more exciting more relevant to young people? last year, for example. i visit a called in brooklyn called p-tech, and they partnered with ibm and the university city of new york to offer the students not only a high school diploma, but also an associate degree in computer systems or electromechanical engineering. ibm said that p-tech graduates would be the first in line for jobs. then i visited a high school in nashville that offers academies where the students focus on a specific subject area, but they are getting hand's on experience running their own credit union, working in their own tv studios and learning the 3d printing and tinkering with their own airplane which was pretty cool. i never got to do that. i did get my own airplane later in life.