Saturday, April 12, 2008

Winston Brooks can run, but he can't hide.

Sooner or later, the elusive new superintendent will find
himself in a position where he can no longer hide, and
he will be asked for a candid, forthright and honest response
on three issues;

  1. administrative role modeling of the student standard of conduct
  2. administrative standards of conduct and competence, and
  3. accountability by administrators and board members.
What is Brooks' intention regarding an impartial an
administrative accountability audit that would expose the
corrupt and the incompetent in the leadership of the APS?

Will he conduct an audit,
or will he continue to cover the asses of the corrupt and
the incompetent good ol' boys that run the APS?


Brooks, like the current superintendent will hide from the questions for as long as possible.

The media will help. Both the Journal and KRQE had full blown interviews with Brooks and neither asked him about role modeling, or about standards and accountability.

Did it not occur to Jessica Garate to ask?
Did it not occur to Zsombor Peter to ask?

Did Michelle Donaldson tell Jessica not to ask?
Did Kent Walz tell Zsombor not to ask?

The bottom line is that neither asked,
and neither will.

But I will, and it will be in public, and on the record.

You can run, Mr. Winston Brooks,
but you can't hide; not forever.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Winston has been good at hiding from the board.
I must ask myself, will that be a good thing, or bad?
Good, if he sees their corruption and incompetence and wants to fix things.
Bad, if he just wants to run everything "his way".