Her embarrassing story has gone worldwide. But it does have a message. It tells public school parents who want their kids back in school, and property taxpayers, everything they need to know: That they don't count. And their children don't count. Which is why some parents are leaving shutdown cities like Chicago to find places where their children can benefit from in-classroom learning rather than be dumbed down by Zoom instruction, which fails the kids. And it is another reason, for the sake of all kids -- but especially low-income children trapped in large, substandard public school systems -- that there must be real school choice.