Thursday, April 23, 2009

The coward David Peercy

Policy Committee Chair,
David Peercy,

has the authority to put
standards and accountability
on the table at the next
Policy Committee Meeting,

Tuesday April 28, 7:30 am.

He has the authority to enable
an open and honest discussion
of administrative and executive
role modeling of the student
standards of conduct.


He will not.


Because he is a coward; at the absolute least.
Perhaps he is corrupt as well.

There are only two reasons not to step up to honest accountability to meaningful standards of conduct and competence;

  • lack of character, and
  • lack of courage.

If there is a third reason, I cannot imagine it.
And no one else can articulate it.

No one else. No one in the entire leadership of the APS,
can offer a good and ethical reason for refusing to allow an
open and honest discussion of standards and accountability.

They cannot, because there is none.

There is no reason to refuse to tell the truth about standards
and accountability in the leadership of the APS except
  • a lack of courage,
  • a lack of character, or
  • both.



cc David Percy, of course.




photo
Mark Bralley

UPDATE;
as of 5/25/11, administrative and executive role modeling of the student standards of conduct still has not been put on the table for open and honest public discussion. David Peercy is still a coward.

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