Thursday, December 20, 2007

APS Leadership's Character Easily Tested

If you want to test the character of any APS administrator or board member; all you have to do is ask them if, within their public service, for eight measly hours a day, they are willing to be held honestly accountable to any higher standard of conduct than the law, (which represents only)
the lowest recognized standard of acceptable conduct.

Every single one of them is a senior role model of the behavior that they expect from students.
Daily, they tell students to hold themselves honestly accountable for their own conduct.
Daily, they tell them that their character depends upon their holding themselves honestly accountable to a higher standard of conduct than the law.
Daily, they tell students that their character counts.

When asked to walk their talk, they chose instead to renounce their duties and obligations as role models for 90,000 students and 10,000 employees.

They escape accountability through the egregious and the wanton abuse of the public trust and treasure.



Shame on those who control the local news
for their betrayal of the interests of the community
in favor of the interests of a relative handful of
incompetent and corrupt APS administrators and board members.





2 comments:

Anonymous said...

'...for eighty measly hours a day,..."

are you sure?

ched macquigg said...

thanks

ched