Saturday, April 04, 2009

There is not a single APS senior administrator, willing to stand up as a role model for students.

Students are expected to hold themselves accountable to
a set of standards of conduct called,
the Pillars of Character Counts!
It is a nationally recognized, accepted, and respected
code of ethical conduct. When people talk about higher
standards of conduct, these are what they are talking about.

There is not a single senior administrator in the entire APS
who will step up to honest accountability as a role model of
the Student Standards of Conduct.


Winston Brooks is the senior
most administrative role model
of the Student Standards of
Conduct.


It is his responsibility and
obligation to show students
what it looks like to hold
oneself honestly accountable
to higher standards of conduct.


But he won't.


honestly accountable;

accountable to agreed upon standards of conduct under
an impartial system, powerful enough
to hold him accountable, even against his will.

accountable to the least powerful person in the APS,
whose legitimate complaint will see a principled resolution,
and without fear of retribution or retaliation.
He will not hold himself honestly accountable as a role model
of the Pillars of Character Counts!

The Pillar of Trustworthiness requires a candid,
forthright, and honest response to any legitimate question.
He will not hold himself accountable to a standard of conduct
that requires him to tell truth.

He would rather be accountable to a lower standard of conduct,
one that only prohibits telling a lie.

One standard gets you
the truth about the public trust and treasure that have been
squandered at 6400 Uptown Blvd.

And the other, gets you
no comment.






photo Mark Bralley

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Once again, yesterdays board meeting was aired without sound on Talnet. It is either not aired at all, or without soun.
If they don't get their act together, people are going to have to go down there in person. We know they don't want that!

ched macquigg said...

"... people are going to have to go down there in person."

if only.