Thursday, March 12, 2009

I have chatted with a few APS administrators.

I was given a list of people who have sat through
Character Counts! training in the last five years.

The list is not particularly useful. A bunch of people don't
work at the same phone numbers anymore.

I have talked with a few school principals and assistant principals.

They were all in agreement that the role modeling clause should
be restored to the APS Employee Standards of Conduct.

I believe that if I emailed a few thousand people
and told them that the leadership of the APS was about
to decide whether they will serve as role models
of the Student Standard of Conduct;

a few hundred them would think that
that was enough of a no-brainer,
that they might go to the policy committee meeting
to make some noise.

I have been refused access to any file that would permit me
to send an email to everyone with an aps.edu email address
and with a single key stroke.




I was told
that no such list exists,
by Rigo Chavez,
APS' Custodian of Public Records.

Beth Everitt
was apparently
individually addressing thousands of
emails, every time she emailed everybody.

photo Mark Bralley

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Rigo Chavez, Winston Brooks, Tom Ryan...all of them use the master email list...the same master email list (they all share it through technology and a derived database).
they shouldn't lie like that (Role modeling, duh!)... they should just tell you it can't be released to the public for Spam reasons...or.... is it because they don't want you technologically leading the APS Peasants with pitchforks and Torches to Winston's Twin Towers?