Saturday, April 25, 2009

APS Policy Committee Meeting agenda posted, and shame on David Peercy.

The agenda for the next policy committee meeting has been
posted on the APS website, link.

I am disappointed, but not surprised to find that the subject of
administrative and executive role modeling of the student
standards of conduct is not only not the agenda for the
next meeting, but it has dropped off the agenda completely;
it is no longer even a future topic.

Policy Committee Chair
David Peercy, has done this,
in my opinion, because he
is a coward, corrupt, or both.

He has declined my invitation to
offer a third reason for denying
an open and honest discussion
of role modeling.

He cannot offer any good and ethical
excuse for his apparently
corrupt and/or cowardly conduct.

He cannot offer one for the simple
reason that there isn't one.

His only response to date;
the current standards of conduct for adults "far exceed" the
standards for students, and he will not be a party to
"lowering" standards of conduct for adults.

What bullshit! The Student Standards of Conduct, require
truth telling; explicitly and expressly. The adult standards
of conduct make no such demand.

To suggest that "truth telling" is a lower standard of conduct
than "not lying" is nonsense; it is completely indefensible.

Because the only defense of an indefensible position is to hide
it, Peercy will hide his nonsensical argument from scrutiny
by denying an open and honest discussion of role modeling.

There is no good and ethical reason to hide the truth
about administrative and executive role modeling of the
student standards of conduct.

It is manifest moral cowardice. It is manifest corruption.
It is as simple as that.

cc David Peercy upon posting.




photo Mark Bralley

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