Wednesday, December 13, 2006

APS Leadership renounces accountability

What ever else they say about their accountability for their misconduct; they cannot show to you:

• Any system in APS that provides that a complaint against an administrator or board member will see a principled resolution.
• A record of having stood up to the consequences of their misconduct.
• Any evidence of their willingness to be held honestly accountable to any meaningful standard of conduct.

They cannot be held accountable for their misconduct for the same reason a playground bully is not held accountable for his.

For exactly the same reason.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Since Character Counts is used in other school systems around the country, have any other school boards or administrations been held accountable to it?

ched macquigg said...

My guess is that no one has pushed it. I know that the National Character Counts Coalition will not involve itself in a local situation such as this one.

Then again, neither will the local character counts councils or advocates.