Sunday, August 19, 2012

APS administration one of the most perfectly vetted in the world

According to Journal logic, the "newspaper" not Kent Walz and few other actual people, each with a fiduciary obligation to candor, forthrightness and honesty with readers:

Only 60 of the district’s 5,000 teachers have been placed in the PAR program since its inception in 2007, a minuscule 1.2 percent. If the system does indeed work — and it was approved again in this latest union contract — that makes APS teachers one of the most perfectly vetted workforces in the world.
By the same logic: the number of APS administrators who have been fired, divided by their total number, APS has the most perfectly vetted administration in the world.

If you divide the number of tax dollars given to fired administrators to keep their mouths shut, by the number of fired administrators who were paid to keep their mouths shut, you find a perfect system for covering up public corruption and incompetence at the highest levels.

"Fired" APS Police Chief Gil Lovato was given a half a year of salary and no opportunity to open his mouth in court. He and his lawyer Sam Bregman had promised, if the truth ever gets out in court, there won't be a single APS senior administrator left standing.

Well, they're all still standing.

And the "Journal", the "newspaper" not the people,
is still covering their asses.

Unless and until someone else at the Journal wants to take personal responsibility for the "paper's" failure to investigate and report upon the ethics and accountability scandal in the leadership of the APS

... I blame Kent Walz.

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