Friday, November 09, 2007

The new superintendent will not change the system.

The system will change the new superintendent.

If the leadership of the APS has neither the inclination nor the will to perform an honest audit of the administration before handing it over to the new superintendent;

s/he will be expected to fix a broken school district;
using the same corrupt and incompetent people who broke it.

The new superintendent cannot fix the district except by ending the culture that tolerates and enables corruption and incompetence in the leadership of the APS.

The district will not be fixed without first removing incompetent and corrupt administrators and board members.


Who do you think will prevail in that contest of wills?

The new superintendent, (backed only by a board that lacks even the courage to audit a scandal ridden and totally unaccountable administration);

or the entrenched bureaucrats (incompetent and corrupt; with nearly unlimited power and resources, and nothing to lose but their jobs)?

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