With Atlanta’s accreditation in jeopardy, the five-member majority of the Atlanta school board that is operating in probable violation of the law ought to come to its senses and comply with the state attorney general. In refusing to acknowledge that the policy change they forced through to enable them to elect a new chair and co-chair violated their charter, the five are putting the children of Atlanta in the crossfire.
And those kids have already paid enough of a price because of the self-serving and illegal actions of adults in the system.
The cheating by some APS teachers and administrators on state exams has cast a shadow on the legitimate achievements of Atlanta schools. It has tarnished the reputation of honest teachers and sparked tensions with the governor who has now sent GBI agents into the schools to investigate cheating.
This week, Mark Elgart, president and CEO of AdvancED, warned that his accrediting agency would be concerned if the board continued to operate in conflict with state law. If the APS board does not resolve its conflicts by Dec. 1, he said his agency will make a recommendation to its governing body concerning the system’s accreditation status. A loss of accreditation undermines the ability of APS high school students to qualify for scholarships, including HOPE.
To Khaatim Sherrer El, Yolanda Johnson, Courtney English, Nancy Meister and Brenda Muhammad, this is not about taking a stand. This is about taking the children of Atlanta into account and acting in their best interest.
The five board members have every right to question how Superintendent Beverly Hall has handled the CRCT investigation. They should ask hard questions. They should hold her and her staff accountable.
But they should do so within the confines of the law under which they were elected and under which they must operate.
Their policy change and their coup d’état were deemed in conflict with the law by Attorney General Thurbert Baker earlier this month. Baker ruled that the board’s governing charter — last revised in 2003 and approved by the General Assembly — spells out six specific situations when a board chairman or vice chairman may be removed from those positions in the middle of the two-year term. None of those six justifications was present when the five staged their revolt in September and commandeered leadership of the board, ousting Chairwoman LaChandra Butler Burks and replacing her with El.
This is not the moment to engage in a court battle with the Atlanta Public Schools in free fall and GBI agents roaming the halls.
The APS board is headed down the road taken by the dysfunctional and damaging Clayton County board of old. It ought to reverse direction now before it ends up in the same dismal place — with the schools losing accreditation and parents losing faith.
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Plain And Simple...........
October 27th, 2010
7:07 pm
Some of you on here are as about as crazy as APS scool board……………..
Proud White Man
October 27th, 2010
7:08 pm
“the explanation is clear. You have identified yourself as a bigoted man with a single interest. Having logged that interest, please allow the rest of us to continue the discussion.”
Ah, now we’re playing the “bigot” card. What I find interesting is people like you haven’t proved me wrong about Clayton County and instead of doing so, you resort to calling me a bigot.
Plain And Simple...........
October 27th, 2010
7:10 pm
And you might want to be careful of what you ask for. The SACS is the wrong tree to bark at in this matter.
Public School guy
October 27th, 2010
7:10 pm
PWM – since you like things explained. Lets start with your name and comment – Proud White Man – they purposely got rid of white people – just saying…
That comment simply negates anything useful you have to say. So you presume that since it has an all black panel and they lost their accreditation that black people on the Clayton BOE are inferior to white people on the BOE – which is by definition a racist – not prejudiced or bigoted – but racist comment. When you make a clearly racist comment by definition then you qualify yourself as a racist.
Anyone who is by definition a racist clearly is an unintelligent individual – after you consider that science has not proven that intelligence is a purely racial component or that one race is predisposed to more or less intelligent than another race.
Would you like more? – or does just saying ‘do it’ for you?
Proud White Man
October 27th, 2010
7:10 pm
Steve
By the way, I went back and noticed that other than calling me a bigot, you haven’t written one comment about the topic. It is interesting that you write about “letting the rest of you continue with the discussion” yet you haven’t written one thing about the topic.
Maureen Downey
October 27th, 2010
7:10 pm
gogithim, I will stand by my statement that APS has improved under Dr. Hall.
Maureen
Proud White Man
October 27th, 2010
7:11 pm
“Some of you on here are as about as crazy as APS scool board”
You spelled “school” wrong.
Proud White Man
October 27th, 2010
7:17 pm
“since you like things explained. Lets start with your name and comment – Proud White Man – they purposely got rid of white people – just saying…”
My name is a sarcastic remark to Proud Black Man who was spewing all kinds of trash on another blog.
“So you presume that since it has an all black panel and they lost their accreditation that black people on the Clayton BOE are inferior to white people on the BOE – which is by definition a racist – not prejudiced or bigoted – but racist comment. ”
No, I presume nothing. When a school board fires every white person on the board and hires black only, THAT is how I come to the conclusion. I lived in CC for over 15 years so I know a lot about what went down and how that all black school board almost lost the county it’s accreditation.
“When you make a clearly racist comment by definition then you qualify yourself as a racist. ”
It’s people like you who have totally destroyed and misused the word. Racist, by definition, is the hatred for a particular race. Instead of acting like Jesse Jackson, maybe you should take a step back and actually look at a dictionary before name calling.
“Anyone who is by definition a racist clearly is an unintelligent individual – after you consider that science has not proven that intelligence is a purely racial component or that one race is predisposed to more or less intelligent than another race.”
I have a masters degree, school guy. The rest of your paragraph is pure crap.
“Would you like more? – or does just saying ‘do it’ for you?’
By all means, go ahead. I get a laugh out of reading total garbage from people who act like they’re superior to other people.
Public School guy
October 27th, 2010
7:20 pm
rac·ism
/ˈreɪsɪzəm/ Show Spelled[rey-siz-uhm] Show IPA
–noun
1.
a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one’s own race is superior and has the right to rule others.
Proud White Man
October 27th, 2010
7:21 pm
“idea that one’s own race is superior and has the right to rule others.”
And please tell me just where I wrote that white people are superior to other people?
Proud White Man
October 27th, 2010
7:22 pm
Oh, and you left this one out, Public School guy. Then again, public schools are the worst form of schools in America.
racism: hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
Proud White Man
October 27th, 2010
7:24 pm
Public School guy
Please point out ONE thing that I have written that is racist. One.
Thanks
Public School guy
October 27th, 2010
7:25 pm
prej·u·dice
/ˈprɛdʒədɪs/ Show Spelled [prej-uh-dis] Show IPA noun, verb, -diced, -dic·ing.
–noun
1.
an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
2.
any preconceived opinion or feeling, either favorable or unfavorable.
3.
unreasonable feelings, opinions, or attitudes, esp. of a hostile nature, regarding a racial, religious, or national group
Ed Johnson
October 27th, 2010
7:25 pm
Be informed by this from Atlanta Education Fund:
The following letter was sent to Dr. Beverly Hall and LaChandra Butler Burks by Mark Elgart, President and CEO of AdvancED. The letter will appear in tomorrow’s edition of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
October 25, 2010
Dear Dr. Hall and Ms. Butler Burks,
I am writing to inform the Atlanta Public School System that AdvanceED/SACS CASI has been monitoring the ongoing dispute between the Atlanta Public School Board members. Despite the Advisory Opinion of the State’s Attorney General, the Board has failed to take steps to come into compliance with said opinion. The conclusions of law contained therein are valid and reinforce the need for the Board to correct its course of action.
The Board’s continued failure to adhere to its policies, as well as state and local laws, clearly supports a determination that the Board of Education of the Atlanta Public Schools is not meeting AdvancED Standard 2 concerning Governance and Leadership.
If the Board does not take corrective action to come into full compliance with AdvanceED Standard 2 by December 1, 2010, the Accreditation Division of AdvancED will make a recommendation to the AdvancED Georgia Council and the AdvancED Accreditation Commission concerning the accreditation status of the Atlanta Public Schools. Atlanta Public Schools should provide my office with evidence of any and all steps taken by the Board to establish its compliance with said standard by December 1, 2010.
Clearly, the ability of the current Board of Education to govern the school system is in a state of gridlock. If this situation is not resolved in an expedient and effective manner, the Board will cause irreparable harm to the school system, including negating nearly a decade worth of recognized improvement. It is essential that the Board of Education refocus its energies on the needs of the school system and its students rather than on individual members of the Board of Education and conflict over who is in control.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at your convenience.
Respectfully,
Mark A. Elgart, Ed.D., President/CEO AdvancED*
cc. Atlanta Public Schools Board of Education Members
Brad Bryant, State Superintendent of Schools
Annette Bohling, Chief Accreditation Officer
Mike Byrans, Director, AdvancED Georgia
*This letter was signed by Mark A. Elgart
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Atlanta Education Fund Board Of Directors
Executive Committee: John Rice (Board Chair), Curley Dossman, Ingrid Saunders Jones
Directors:
Kathy Augustine
LaChandra Butler Burks
Jerome Byers
Rev. Samuel Candler
Bobbi Cleveland
Evern Cooper-Epps
Charles Cornelius
Former Mayor Shirley Franklin
Michael Garrett
Dr. Beverly Hall
Lisa Hamilton
Gary Lee
Thelma Malone
Reuben McDaniel III
Penny McPhee
Katy Pattillo
Mayor Kasim Reed
Zawadaski Robinson
Donata Russell Major
Sylvia Russell
Dr. Larry Schall
Quenon J. Smith
Dr. Beverly Tatum
Proud White Man
October 27th, 2010
7:26 pm
Public School guy
Again, point out one thing that I wrote that is racist. You’ve managed to now change the word from racist to prejudice.
Struggling much?
Public School guy
October 27th, 2010
7:29 pm
I inferred.
in·fer
/ɪnˈfɜr/ Show Spelled [in-fur] Show IPA verb, -ferred, -fer·ring.
–verb (used with object)
1.
to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice.
2.
(of facts, circumstances, statements, etc.) to indicate or involve as a conclusion; lead to.
3.
to guess; speculate; surmise.
4.
to hint; imply; suggest.
because you gave no other explanation than “just saying” then I read your further comments, which qualified you as a racist.
Or – would you like to now explain yourself why the Clayton BOE with all black people is inferior to the Clayon County BOE with black and white people? – without racism or prejudice.
Bob Barr
October 27th, 2010
7:29 pm
Is there a governing board that can de-certify other dysfunctional bodies like the Gwinnett Co. Commission or the Republican Party?
Public School guy
October 27th, 2010
7:30 pm
no no – It was laid out. you do not know the difference between a racist and a prejudice individual
Ed Johnson
October 27th, 2010
7:40 pm
@Proud White Man,
What took you so long? Your point is well taken. For some of us seeing ourselves in the mirror can be down right horrifying, I guess.
Proud White Man
October 27th, 2010
7:41 pm
“What were you just saying?”
Are you totally and utterly stupid? THAT’S all you have?????????????
1: I never said ANYTHING racist. You, like other dimwits, see racism in anything and everything.
2: I pointed out facts which you haven’t even attempted to debunk.
Bottom line: You’re a below average half-wit who needs to get a life.
Proud White Man
October 27th, 2010
7:42 pm
“What took you so long? Your point is well taken. For some of us seeing ourselves in the mirror can be down right horrifying, I guess.”
Ok, whatever you say.
Proud White Man
October 27th, 2010
7:45 pm
Public School guy
Racism is saying that you hate/disdain another race. Pointing out that one race purposely fired another race is not racism.
Proud White Man
October 27th, 2010
7:52 pm
“You were the one who brought race into the thread…in addition to your moniker.”
Uh, the title of this blog is about marching off the Clayton Co cliff. My moniker has more to do with Proud Black Man who was spewing garbage on another blog.
“What facts have you pointed out?’
You can’t really be this dumb…..
“Resorting to name calling in every post, referring to your education level”
HA!!!! Pot meet kettle! You called me a racist and said that I was unintelligent. You may want to do yourself a favor and read what you write before you insert your foot into your mouth.
“Again – I say you have qualified yourself.”
And again, I will say that you are a very dumb individual.
Ed Johnson
October 27th, 2010
8:00 pm
Now be informed by the new APS BOE Chair:
With any luck, today’s news reports will NOT distract the larger Atlanta community from the critical issues facing Atlanta Public Schools, namely the widely reported testing scandal, and the under reported 20-point drop in the performance on Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) and the lowest graduation rates in the metro area.
Today, amidst political high jinks, a letter was released to the media today from Mark Elgart, president and CEO of AdvancED. While we welcome Dr. Elgart’s interest in Atlanta’s schools, there are several points about which he is apparently misinformed.
First, the change in leadership that prompted Dr. Elgart’s attempt to influence Board policy stems from a concern by a majority of the School Board members that they were not being represented by the former Board leadership. That is an extremely important point: The Board chairperson is not independent from the direction of the Board. Yet, the majority constantly found that we were not being informed of important decisions, that the Board chairperson was making far-reaching decisions without the consent of the Board or even advising the Board that decisions were being made. Our first message to the community, the children in Atlanta’s schools, and Dr. Elgart is that majority will must prevail or else a mockery is made of electing representatives to the Board.
Next, there are real issues that could impact the accreditation of Atlanta’s schools – the CRCT scandal, the plunging performance on AYP, the issues with graduation rates, the meltdown on the provenance and performance of the Blue Ribbon Commission, the state and federal investigations, to name just a few. I’d like to remind Dr. Elgart that all of those problems festered and grew to unmanageable proportions under the former leadership of the Board of Education. It was the majority’s concern over the former leadership’s refusal or inability to confront those problems, as well as the lack of transparency and accountability by that former leadership, that forced us to take extraordinary measures.
We deeply respect the opinion of the Attorney General. However, there is no basis for Dr. Elgart to contend that the opinion is “valid” law. Only a court could do that. The Attorney General’s opinion is just that, an opinion without the power of enforcement. We too have a legal opinion, from the counsel to the Georgia General Assembly, that asserts we acted correctly. We hope to achieve consensus among Board members, but Dr. Elgart’s siding with a minority political faction and asserting that he is a legal authority is not constructive.
Finally, any process involving accreditation entails rigorous investigation and analysis. Dr. Elgart cannot assert a finding and penalty without the proper – and lengthy – process. He runs the risk of undermining the credibility of his own organization by contending that his position on a political dispute enables him to make summary judgments and exact extreme penalties.
Respectfully,
Khaatim S. El, Chairman
Board of Education
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Proud Black Man
October 27th, 2010
8:25 pm
” My moniker has more to do with Proud Black Man who was spewing garbage on another blog.”
Keep my name out ya mouth.
fed up taxpayer
October 27th, 2010
8:30 pm
Political correctness is OVER, and has been for some time. As long as these all-black boards continue to steal tax dollars from the taxpaying public while ignoring their students, the school systems they represent will continue to deteriorate. White flight happens for a reason. Stop pointing fingers, get some whites on the board, and turn this ship around before it sinks.
BnB
October 27th, 2010
8:48 pm
SACS took away Clayton schools accreditation because the BOE was dysfunctional – infighting and micromanaging. There was never a charge that the students education was being affected.
Atlanta BOE shows themselves to be dysfunctional and may lose accreditation. Sad is the fact that so many of the administrators and teachers were involved in a systematic cheating scandal is not a reason for SACS involvement. Shouldn’t that be at the forefront of why SACS exists – to see kids are being educated.
Stop, Look & Listen!
October 27th, 2010
8:52 pm
@Ed your post did a lot to explain the actions of the majority of the BOE. And, I agree that Dr. Elgart is a school yard bully. However, I still contend that every member of the BOE is in way over their heads and your post by the “Chairman” proves it. Neither the majority or the minority have any idea what they are doing. This is more of an indictment of the current process that is in place for selecting a board. This relic must be abandoned in favor of a process that allows for the selection of people qualified by experience or education for a policy making position of this magnitude. As it stands now, any person with enough saavy to get 51% of the 6% of registered voters who bother to show up get to reek havoc in the lives of our children. This is truly insane and resulted in one example after another of malfeasance.
The elected school board chairman in Detroit could not read and did not graduate from high school. He went on to distinguish himself by exposing and fondling himself in a meeting with the female school superintendent. He was just convicted of lude conduct. This is an extreme example of what happens when we allow the political winds to blow in any idiot.
Proud Black Man
October 27th, 2010
8:53 pm
@ fed up taxpayer”
Political correctness is OVER, and has been for some time. As long as these all-black boards continue to steal tax dollars from the taxpaying public while ignoring their students, the school systems they represent will continue to deteriorate. White flight happens for a reason. Stop pointing fingers, get some whites on the board, and turn this ship around before it sinks.”
Then how did this predominately white town go bankrupt fool?
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2026914,00.html
Enron anyone?
Ray
October 27th, 2010
8:58 pm
Yup, they’re all black.
But ‘w’ and the retard palin are both white as Christmas…just sayin’
APSFinest
October 27th, 2010
9:43 pm
To all willing to take my comment into thought, I would like to touch on a couple of things. I am a product of APS, an Atlanta native, and now a teacher in the APS system. The APS system has changed a lot since I was in school. As teachers, we are faced with a lot of challenges i.e. academic success, behavior, etc. Some of the comments refer to or pinpoint the administators, teachers, students, families, communities, etc as the blame. Everyone has a piece in the pie. Clayton County may have been first, APS is being looked at now, but please note that in Georgia this is continue to become a trend in school systems state wide. We need to push improvement in the educational systems of Georgia period. Talk is cheap and ineffective at best with not positive action and reinforcement. We, not just the board members, admins, teachers, etc but WE meaning everyone needs to help correct this and make it better for us all.
jim
October 27th, 2010
9:48 pm
SACS is full of it. Fulton County schools was a mess a few years back and SACS and its republican leadership sat on its hands. There was clear interference from the board in day-to-day operations of the schools. They interfered with the capital program to the point of running away several good superintendents. We complained to SACS to no avail. Clearly SACS was playing politics. You see Fulton County has republicans running its system therefore SACS which is headed by republicans will not dare step in. Atlanta, Clayton and Dekalb are clearly different so we’ll see plenty of SACS chest thumping.
jim
October 27th, 2010
9:57 pm
FYI you guys better put the Mayor of Atlanta Kasim Reed in check. I suspect he has his hand in the “SACS scare”. Don’t overlook that bit of information. Remember he’s plays both sides against the middle.
Maureen your current or former colleague Ms. McDonald can attest to the mess that was Fulton County School Board a number of years ago. You may want to give her a call.
November
October 27th, 2010
10:01 pm
To PBM……you’ve got entirely too much time on your hands…..you need to get a job.
I’ve been saying for some time now that the APS’s BOE’s only interest is power and they’re using their BOE status to feed their enormous egos and have absolutely no concern whatsoever for the children that attend APS schools. I have also been advocating for some time now that the APS should be split into two groups……SAPS for the schools in the south part of Atlanta which are causing all the problems for the whole system, and NAPS, those schools in northern Atlanta which are suffering because of the ineptitude of the southside schools leadership and Beverly Hall. You Buckhead Boys need to do something because the black leadership in Atlanta is doing absolutely nothing but screwing things up……..I don’t know what to tell you to do but, if the APS loses accreditation, the whole of Atlanta will suffer for years to come. It’s so sad that the black leadership in APS has taken what was once a great, great school system and turned it into what it is today…..
Remember to vote responsibly on November 2nd
sine die
October 27th, 2010
10:12 pm
in response to the comments of “a very concerned parent” shown below, i would only add that if one member from the four board members in the minority would join the majority, then the change in leadership would conform to the system’s charter.
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Just saw the last APS Board of Education re-run on the APS Chanel 22.
Apparently, District 1 rep. pleaded with her fellow 4 members to return power back.
If this is true, why doesn’t she just change her vote? She is the board member that made the initial policy change motion back in July. For all those out there that care, please contact her at
JusticeForAll
October 27th, 2010
10:18 pm
Mr. El, I applaud you for being transparent and standing up for what is right. You pointed out some significant facts that the public must be reminded about. Things are often reported in a bias manner in the news. It is apparent, that Maureen is an advocate for the previous leadership of the board and Dr. Hall. As an employee of APS, and a taxpayer, the system must have someone with the guts to stand up for what is right. It is evident that Dr. Hall and her power brokers are pulling out all strings to continue destroying this school system. It is hurtful to those of us that come to work daily to provide a quality education for all students. As you know, not all of us are incompetent or uncaring. We deserve to have an ethically functioning school system for our students, employees, parents, and all stakeholders. Dr. Hall and her staff continue to operate with the business as usual mentality. They will get what they want by any means necessary.
Mr. Khaatim, why is the board allowing Dr. Hall and her staff at CLL and outlined areas to continue to hire new people? The system is so top heavy and the schools are not allowed to hire anyone but every time you turn around, someone is hiring a program coordinator, director, administrative assistant, or whatever. It would see that since the system is soon to go through a leadership change, ALL hiring would be put on hold except for critical positions. If the schools had to buckle down and double up on duties, they should do the same! Can someone please tell these people to STOP! Who is watching and counting? Who is asking the hard questions and just saying NO? Please do not rubber stamp their every move like the previous leadership. It is appalling that no one has taken the time to address the employees of this system about how we feel and what we think about all of this mess. We run the risk of experiencing career suicide and blackballing just because we want to make a difference in the lives of children. Many of us are devastated about this process and all of the issues the system is facing; however, those of you on the board had to have known some of this stuff was too good to be true and did NOTHING! Well, now is the time for redemption and I pray that under your leadership right will prevail and JUSTICE WILL BE DONE!
The Cynical White Boy
October 27th, 2010
10:23 pm
Any parent with the means (whether borrowed or scraped together) long since yanked – I said the word YANKED – their kid out of public schools in the Atlanta metro area and placed them into private schools.
The only exceptions are certain areas of Roswell, Alpharetta.
The public schools are left to be holding tanks at best, daycare centers at worst. God bless the poor teachers who sign a years’ contract to deal with the crap that goes on in them.
Stressed Educator
October 27th, 2010
10:57 pm
Maureen can you please ask Mark Elgart why he did not make his “grand” appearance and voice his opinion during the on-going APS CRCT cheating scandal, the APS technology scandal, after the AJC reported that Dr. Hall’s driver makes more than most teachers in APS, etc.? Is it just me or does Bev Hall not get it that it is time for her to LEAVE?! Tell her not to forget to take Kathy Augustine, Keith Bromery, and Tamara Cotman with her.
Just Wondering
October 27th, 2010
11:10 pm
People forget the foolish five, except for Mr. English, have been board members for several years in which they all supported Dr. Hall until an opening presented itself. There is a process to change leadership and the only way they could do it is change the rules of the game, during the game. Mr. El’s claim that it only began “festering” in March is comical at best. The foolish five are just trying to make people forget they’ve been there for quite awhile. If they were truly about accountability they would have not voted Ms. Burks as Chair in January “if it was sooo bad”.
Mr. El and Ms. Burks should both step aside. The Board Chair needs to be elected by the people and if there’s a problem we can kick his/her butt out because they’re accountable to us.
I understand the foolish five’s frustration, but that’s all it is. They always had the power, as a block, vote NO on whatever is presented to them or make recommendations, without having to sit in the chair. The past Board Chair could not rubber stamp unless the Board itself voted on what was presented. They have always had that power to call out the administration, etc. What has inserted its ugly head is opportunism, ego and pride. That pride called SACS IN to mediate (yes the members of the BoE requested SACS get involved) and when it was not in their favor, the foolish five attack him.
They have played the most republican of cards: If we don’t like the rules, we’ll change the rules and we’ll fight, insult, berate, cry, whine if you don’t agree. And when the judge comes back with an injunction, I wonder what they will say then “his ruling doesn’t count because there’s an appeals judge that can overrule him, etc., etc.
This has played itself out.
Burroughston Broch
October 28th, 2010
12:23 am
@ PBM and PWM.
According to the Census Bureau, in 2008 Clayton County’s population was 25.2% white and 61.5% black while in 2000 it was 37.9% white and 51.6% black. In 2000 there were 89,741 whites while in 2008 there were 68,314. this is while the county’s population increased from 236,000 to 271,000.
I’d say that all of the whites moved who could afford to move.
A Very Concerned Parent
October 28th, 2010
7:34 am
@sine die, good logic on your part, but both votes to remove the chair and vice-chair are illegal per the Attorney General’s opinion. The super majority and the simple majority are board policy, not the charter statute. Don’t worry. It is all going to court and justice will prevail. Then, Gov. Sonny will exercise his power to remove the furious-five board members.
Paul
October 28th, 2010
8:06 am
Angus you are right on. Government schools are hideous bureaucracies that steal and waste the taxpayer’s money. If I lived in Atlanta I would send my children to private school where they could get a decent non government influenced education. I moved out of there so I wouldn’t have to fork over my tax dollars for that school system and corrupt Atlanta city government.
JacketFan
October 28th, 2010
8:55 am
Maureen, can you PLEASE filter some of this BS on these boards! Every single post seems to get hijacked by this pair of idiots. PBM and PWM need to find a new home.
JacketFan
October 28th, 2010
9:07 am
Hmmm …. that doesn’t sound the words of a troll at all. Maureen? Really?
Missing the Point
October 28th, 2010
9:20 am
Proud White Man:
The last time I checked, Dr. Pam Anderson and Mary Baker were white.
Proud Black Man
October 28th, 2010
9:26 am
@ JacketFan
Lets see…you called me an idiot and now you go whining to the moderator when I called you on it? What a wuss!
Missing the Point
October 28th, 2010
9:30 am
@ Proud White Man
David Ashe was also on the board during the loss of accreditation. Sorry, you’ll need to find another excuse to spew your hate……
money
October 28th, 2010
9:46 am
Trolling to change the subject;
Hall biggest cheat in APS history
APS BOE all of them are responsible
I think this train is about to derail
chillywilly
October 28th, 2010
9:57 am
SACS is a bully and has absolutely no credibility. So is Beverly Hall. Where was this Elgart chump during the past & CURRENT Erate issues at APS? Why hasn’t he taken an interest in the nepotism in the Central Office, especially Finance Division? Did the current rogue financial management team undermine & misrepresent some things so that they would get clean audits? Hmmmmmmmm. Stay tuned. As Fred Sanford would say, “this is the big one, Elizabeth”.