Thursday, October 11, 2007

Students Get a Say on School Boss

according to the Journal. (sub req)

Not only that, but

"I think you guys could sway the input," board president Paula Maes said at the sight of the stack of comments. "I think who you want to be the superintendent is going to be the superintendent."

Does anyone seriously believe that the person that
students want, is going to be the next superintendent?

Is Paula Maes so accustomed to "spinning" the truth
that this crap comes out without even thinking?

At the very least,

no one will be selected to be the next superintendent
who will commission an immediate and honest audit
of the relationship between APS, Maes, and Modrall;

a relationship that spends two million dollars a year
insulating the leadership of the APS from honest
accountability for their conduct and competence
as public servants.

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