Saturday, March 01, 2008

APS; Taxpayers and Voters are not Stakeholders

Tax payers and voters will not be allowed to participate
in "meeting" the finalists for APS Superintendent.

There are four meetings scheduled;

  • 6:30-8 am for student leaders
  • 11:30-1:00 pm for local business and government leaders
  • 4-5:30 pm APS employees
  • 6-7:30 pm APS parents and student family members
The meetings will be held on a work day in order to ensure the greatest obstacle for attendance. The only meeting outside the workday, is the last meeting, when it will be too late to organize against their intention to keep the accountability audit off the table.

What about other stakeholders,
like just plain old community members; voters and taxpayers?

Will they be allowed to attend any meeting?

Will "uninvited" status, be used as an excuse to arrest and
eject from the meeting, anyone who challenges them?

I have asked APS Praetorian Guard Commander Bill Reed
to declare his intentions;
I would like to know if you intend to enforce
the arbitrary groupings assigned to the opportunities
to meet the superintendent finalists;
"student body officers", "local business and
government leaders", "aps employees",
"parents and student family members"?

Do you have any intention of denying me or
anyone else full legal access to all meetings?
It is an important question because these are the dates and
times of Torches and Pitchforks demonstrations
in support of auditing corruption and incompetence out of
the leadership of the APS.

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