Thursday, December 16, 2010

10 Questions

In May 2006, Yankee Institute did a study called, "Stopping School Corruption -
A Manual For Taxpayers." Author Armand A. Fusco, Ed.D of "School Corruption: Betrayal of Children and the Public Trust" gives his synopsis: 


"Corruption in the administration of public education is an important but widely ignored subject. This paper outlines 10 questions that school boards ought to ask -- or ought to be prodded by taxpayers to ask -- to determine whether corrupt acts have been committed in local schools, are now being committed, or could be committed with relative ease."
In light of the recent resignation on the Board, it might be time to start asking some questions.  Here are ten for starters.

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