Wednesday, December 06, 2006

The private lives of the APS Leadership

I was asked today, by what right do I force my expectations on the private lives of APS Leaders?

The answer is that I don’t. I could not care less about the private lives of board members and superintendents.

They enjoy the same human right to privacy in their personal life as anybody else.

My expectation is that in their capacity as public servants; when they’re spending pubic money and wielding public power; that they be honestly accountable to a meaningful standard of conduct.

And it is precisely that accountability which they are rejecting.

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