Saturday, January 17, 2009

APS Students are expected to "tell the truth".

At best, the leadership of the APS is expected "not to lie".

"Telling the truth" is not the same as "not lying".

One is a higher standard of conduct than the other.

The leadership of the APS holds students accountable to
the Pillars of Character Counts!.

The Pillars of Character Counts! represent a code of ethical
conduct. Students are expected to behave ethically.

They are taught that their good character depends upon it.

The leadership of the APS, by their own deliberate choice,
can not produce a record of accountability even to the law;
the lowest standard of conduct of them all.

Administrative standards and accountability are inadequate.

The leadership of the APS cannot point to even one impartial
audit of standards and accountability, that did not expose
grossly deficient standards and accountability.

If you ask them why they won't commission an immediate
standards and accountability audit of the entire leadership of the APS;

  • an audit that would expose all of the corruption and incompetence in the leadership of the APS;
  • an audit that would expose the corrupt and the incompetent in the leadership of the APS;
  • an audit that would name their names and their misconduct and incompetence.
they won't answer you.

The leadership of the the APS won't lie to you.

They just won't tell you the truth.

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