Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Marty Esquivel is a hypocrite.

According to the Journal, link sub helpful
Marty Esquivel is so concerned about parental misconduct
at sporting events, that he has created a plan;

"The plan: increase the visibility and uniformity of APS
standards regarding fan behavior." ... codes of conduct
for spectators and parents. ... parents and athletes
will be required to sign a copy of the rules,
saying they will comply."
A rule which is already on the books; already addresses
the issues. The rule comes from the student standard of
conduct and reads; respect.

The Student Standard of Conduct requires that
students treat others with respect.

Parents could be required, while attending student athletic
events, to obey the student standards of conduct.
It is a perfect plan for so many reasons;
role modeling being one of the most important.

Esquivel expects parents to sign and obey the "new" rules.

Unreported in the article; the fact that Esquivel and the rest
of the board have already refused to be held accountable to
the existing student standards of conduct.
They removed from their own standards of conduct
the phrase that read;
In no case shall the standard of conduct for an adult
be lower than the standard of conduct for students.
Marty Esquivel is not accountable as a role model
of the student standard of conduct. Neither is any
other member of the "leader"ship of the APS.

There is not a single member of the leadership of the APS
who will explain, defend, or even acknowledge their
abandonment of the student standard of conduct, and
of their responsibilities and obligations as role models.

But t(he)y will go ahead a write another set of rules
that apply to others, but not to themselves.

Instead of an over arching set of standards that apply to
everyone and every situation, Esquivel wants rules that
apply only in certain situations. He will be excepted from
accountability to the new standard except when he
happens to be attending an athletic event.

T(he)y want no attention called to the student standard of
conduct; the Pillars of Character Counts!
the higher standard of conduct from which the leadership
of the APS is in hiding.

And now Esquivel wants new wording, and he wants it
to be enforced - just not on him or any other APS "leader".

No matter how you slice it, Esquivel expects more from
others, than he expects from himself.

He will enjoy the same success that everyone else who
has tried the; "Do as I say, not as I do" brand of role
modeling;

... none.

It is a complete waste of time.

Except, for awhile it will keep attention off of the existing
standards of conduct, the standards that he and the board
have secretly renounced.

cc Esquivel upon posting

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