In an article (sub req) by that title in the Journal,
An attorney representing Teresa Cordova warned the district not to release her son's records to those investigating the matter; including the state Public Education Department.
"The letter was sent 10 days after news of the grade change broke and days after one board member called for an independent investigation."
"Córdova stressed that the intent of the letter wasn't to stop any investigation."
Yet the independent investigation was never done.
Beth Everitt never answered a single question on the record.
The Educator Ethics Bureau still has not finished its "investigation".
Nor will it, ...ever.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
APS Warned About Records
Posted by ched macquigg at 7:36 AM
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