Open letter to every elected public servant in Albuquerque.
Are you willing to be held honestly accountable to a meaningful
standard of conduct?
If you are, visit my blog and post your name. I want to count
you. In God we trust; everybody else will be asked to prove...
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Within the New Mexico Public Education Department lies the Educator
Ethics Bureau.
If you file a complaint alleging ethical misconduct by an educator,
they will investigate the complaint and assign consequences. They have
the authority to revoke educational licensure.
All of...
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The cameramen expressed neither regret nor remorse over the manner in
which they pointed their cameras during the school board meeting.
The footage they shot is the record of how impartially it was shot.
Is it dishonest to create a deliberately misleading version of...
If you knew nothing else, you know that, that is a symptom of
organizational ill health.
I did not choose the word culture, the Council of Great City Schools
did. Culture; “the sum total of ways of living built up by a group of
human beings and transmitted from one...
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APS senior administrators have a reputation for fiscal
incompetence and corruption, and of dodging accountability. I have
paraphrased Governor Richardson’s remarks from before the last bond
election.
Yet they are the stewards of hundreds of millions of tax dollars.
They...
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What part of that premise is acceptable?
School Board President Paula Maes says board members will not answer
questions during public forum. She implied that questions will be
answered elsewhere.
In truth, the question, “Will you hold yourself honestly accountable to
a...
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It stands to reason that if victims in a civil case can be joined as a
class; then victims in an ethics case would be afforded recognition of
the same right.
I am a victim of the refusal of APS Administrators and Board Members to
hold themselves honestly accountable to a...
On February 6, 2007, voters will make a decision on another school tax issue. A Journal reader would think that, that was all that was happening that day. No mention that, on the same day voters will decide who they must trust with that money.
One of the most often heard...
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…until they report credibly on their failure to report credibly on the APS ethic scandal, so far.
If my allegations of scandal are true, and the papers have known about it even through two elections; then it goes without saying that the Journal and Tribune have done...
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There is an ethics scandal in the Albuquerque Public Schools. A lot of people know about it; a lot of people aren’t doing anything about it.
That is wrong; if the allegation is true.
If that is really the issue; then consider this. No one in the APS has denied it. Who?...
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There is an ethics scandal in the Albuquerque Public Schools. The school board and administration have repeatedly refused to hold themselves honestly accountable to the same standard to which they hold students accountable; the Pillars of Character Counts.
The scandal...