Thursday, September 13, 2007

Do as I say, not as I do.

According to a report from KOB TV; in response to the community outrage over the lack of communication
about the problems with their handling of problems
with substitute teachers.

Dr. Everitt will be meeting with all of the principals in the district Friday. She plans to tell them that they need to be more forth coming with any problems happening in their schools.
As the principals sit and listen to Everitt order them to expose themselves to the consequences of being honest and candid and forthright; they will also be reflecting upon the fact that Everitt is forthcoming about nothing when it comes to problems happening in her administration.

She is not forthcoming, for example,
  • with respect to her spending at the Uptown Complex.
  • nor is she forthcoming about her responsibility for the scandal in the APS Police Department.
  • nor is she forthcoming about her participation in Gradegate;
  • nor about the relationship with the Modrall Law Firm,
  • nor about about her abdication as the senior administrative role model of the student standard of conduct,
  • nor will she be forth coming about the of lowering of standards of conduct to except the leadership of the APS from accountability for ethical and criminal misconduct; including felony criminal misconduct.
And then the principals will ask themselves if they are willing to hold themselves accountable to a higher standard of conduct than the leadership of the APS.

The answer will be, no.


For the same reason the answer is, no
when you ask a student;

Are you willing to hold yourself accountable to a higher standard of conduct than your principal?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

She will be telling them to be forthcoming with a wink and a nod. They all know she means they have to do better covering up or APS will have more unwanted statistics. Just before I left my last school, and I am pretty sure the one that had Mr Lopez's attackers, the administration had perfected the art of 'I had no knowledge of that" so much that I warned them that I would be calling 911 the next time I found something illegal on one of the students.