"These reassignments were made based on input from the cluster leaders and parents in the schools."
...says the leadership of the APS.
They say they involved parents. How many? Two?
That's all it would take to make their statement "true". But that doesn't make it the truth.
Students are taught that if you deliberately deceive someone, even if it is by telling the "truth"; you are a liar.
Do you feel like you know the truth about parental involvement in this decision?
The leadership of the APS, if they were accountable to the student standard of conduct, would be required to tell the whole truth.
They don't want to tell the whole truth. So they excepted themselves from accountability to the student standard of conduct.
And now, they cannot be held accountable for deliberately deceiving stakeholders.
not for this, not for falsifying broadcast records of boardmeetings, and not for hiding the public records of public corruption and criminal conspiracy in the leadership of the APS.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Re; the administrative shuffle
Posted by ched macquigg at 8:50 AM
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