As seen on KRQE; APS has built some new schools on the west side. It is time to draw imaginary lines through neighborhoods, friendships, maybe even families.
It is given: there is no boundry line that will make everyone happy.
The best that stakeholders can hope for is meaningful participation in the decision making process.
APS is apparently doing just that.
They have layed a plan out on the table well in advance of the decision making deadline. They have planned informational meetings. They have gotten news coverage. It all seems very transparent and reasonable.
A tip of the hat to the APS Administrator who is putting this together; the administrator who is modeling the Pillar of Respect; the APS administrator who is leading by their personal example.
Monday, April 23, 2007
Finally, finally some one in APS gets it.
Posted by ched macquigg at 9:35 PM
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