Tuesday, June 12, 2012

What happened with the community meetings on bullying?

The Journal reported, link, that the leadership of the APS intended to have two public meetings in June, to discuss bullying in APS schools. There has been no notice in the paper or on APS' award winning website, of any scheduled meetings.

Has the leadership of the APS decided to not have the promised community meetings on bullying after all?

In the absence of any other explanation; may we assume the meetings were cancelled to prevent open and honest public discussion of student discipline in the APS, and the failure to keep full and accurate records on student discipline and the effect of chronically disruptive students?

In the absence of any other explanation; may we assume that the meetings have been cancelled because neither Winston Brooks nor Executive Director of Communications Monica Armenta can figure out any plausible excuse for their refusal to put together a PowerPoint presentation on student discipline, link?




photo Mark Bralley

1 comment:

Chuck Ring said...

Transparency, you know.