Friday, February 18, 2011

State: Atlanta schools protect those who would intimidate whistleblowers  | ajc.com

State: Atlanta schools protect those who would intimidate whistleblowers | ajc.com

State investigators have uncovered what they call a pattern of “intimidating, threatening and retaliating” against Atlanta Public Schools employees who report cheating or other improprieties.

In a piercing letter Wednesday to the school system demanding a stop to obstructive practices, investigators suggested the district has acted “to protect those in its ranks who engage in intimidation of potential witnesses to cheating.”

The investigators said they found evidence the district has engaged in such practices for years. But even during the state’s current criminal inquiry into cheating on standardized tests, the investigators said, school officials have allowed principals under suspicion to stand just outside rooms where witnesses were giving statements, “with the obvious intent to make their presence known and to put a chilling effect on the staff member being interviewed.”

The investigators also complained that the district waited two months to reassign a high-level official accused of advising principals to not cooperate with the inquiry and instructing them to write “go to hell” memos to state agents. The delay, investigators said, gave the official time to retaliate against at least one subordinate. And the district suppressed information about its own inquiry into the official’s actions, investigators Mike Bowers, Bob Wilson and Richard Hyde said.

The investigators’ letter — first reported Thursday by Channel 2 Action News — stops barely short of accusing district officials of criminal violation of a state law that prohibits threatening witnesses.

Nevertheless, the letter raises the stakes in an already tense conflict between the district and the state investigators whose inquiry is casting doubts on the schools’ claims of long-term academic achievement.

The investigators told the district to drop plans, announced Monday, to look into excessive wrong-to-right erasures on the 2010 Criterion-Referenced Competency Test in 16 schools. The state investigation began last summer after then-Gov. Sonny Perdue and other state officials questioned the diligence of the district’s examination of suspicious erasures on the 2009 CRCT in 58 Atlanta elementary and middle schools.

“Any investigation by APS into alleged cheating on the 2010 CRCT, wrong-to-right erasures, possible test tampering and any related issues must cease and desist immediately,” Bowers, Wilson and Hyde wrote. “As we previously warned you, any such investigation by APS will invariably interfere with and impede the governor’s special investigation into possible test tampering. ...Any attempt by APS to interfere with our investigation or to conduct its own investigation would be seen as obstruction, an attempt to influence witnesses and tampering with evidence.”

Superintendent Beverly Hall, in a letter to a state education official Wednesday, denied the district plans to investigate the 2010 erasures but will only be “conducting an analysis.”

The state investigators did not respond to messages Thursday seeking interviews.

A school district spokesman, Keith Bromery, said in an e-mail: “We intend to continue to fully cooperate with the special investigation to get to the bottom of any wrongdoing. We have received the letter from the special investigators and are reviewing it and will provide them with a response.”

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported last month that the school district often punishes teachers and other employees who report wrongdoing while rewarding those who keep quiet. Some teachers have themselves been investigated after reporting that colleagues or supervisors cheated. Others have been subjected to questions about their mental health. Some have lost their jobs.

In Wednesday’s letter, state investigators suggested the district’s internal inquiries would get in their way by involving the same witnesses and the same documents. Further, the investigators wrote, the district might take disciplinary action against witnesses in a criminal case — which, they said, “could clearly result in the threatening of witnesses in an official proceeding.”

Under state law, they said, illegal threats involve not only those of physical harm, but of economic damage — such as the loss of a job or a demotion. Their concerns, the investigators wrote, “are not unwarranted.”

They said they found evidence that, at least since the early 2000s, the district engaged in “a pattern and practice” of punishing employees who reported cheating or questioned how administrators handled the CRCT. At least one principal had his lawyer ask teachers what they told state agents and whether they received immunity from prosecution, the investigators said.

The investigators also said they received information about Tamara Cotman, an area superintendent, who “intimidated” principals by having them write “go to hell” letters to state agents during a meeting. The AJC reported on the episode Sunday.

“Although Ms. Cotman’s conduct was reported directly to APS, APS took no action against Ms. Cotman for nearly two months, and then only after one of the attendees apparently went public with the story to the AJC,” the investigators wrote.

State investigators’ earlier warnings about internal inquiries should have been clear to the district’s administration, said Yolanda Johnson, a member of the Atlanta Board of Education. She said she was speaking as an individual, not on the board’s behalf.

Johnson had not seen the investigators’ letter. But after hearing the section detailing retaliation against employees, she said: “Wow. Obviously, that’s unacceptable.”

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Fall For Your Type

I have been very critical of my past,
growing, living life hard, blowing money fast,
Big tipper heavy spender burning cash
So easy when I get a large sum of money to run like a 40 yard dash.

Having expensive taste with big dreams and low income
Metro area of Atlanta is where I come from,
where we spend more than we make
Can barely keep our phone on but out with a plate of steak.

Lately I've been feeling like the single mother magnet
Attracting strong black women that if you don't call they have a fit,
Those who have a past, but are trying not to make the same mistake twice
Not realizing every decision that you make from then to now always has a price.

I always wondered what it would feel like to fall in love with a human,
or should I say woman that's not my blood is what I'm doing,
Trying not to break hearts I just want to give her what she never had
She keeps calling me "daddy" but I swear I just saw her dad.

As I exercise my right to better myself,
I tend to get excited by not the riches but the wealth,
HE intended for us to have someone in life to share this with
You have to believe me when I say this is just a gift.

I'm a fool for you, needing that same attention that you gave me from the beginning,
Loving you, hugging you, kissing you, again and again.
The only thing is can we share this love that we have inside,
Til death do us part, you will be my RIDE or DIE!
 

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Your Self-Worth

Each day we are blessed with the opportunity to grace a day is because of LOVE.  Love shared by a being that is greatly argued as the greatest power known to the world.  A Heavenly power, that is possessed that no man can fathom yet can be pursued.  And if this is truly the case, why we have so many people in the world who walk around mad at the world and themselves to the point where they would rather hurt or harm themselves.  I wanted to share my thoughts about pushing forward because no matter what you may think, there is someone out here at least one person out here that presents LOVE.

Love unconditionally, no matter what you may say, no matter what you may do, there is someone that Loves you.  But if you do not love yourself how can you ever love someone.  People would not like what I'm about to say but I see so often women who have relationship problems and decide they want to get pregnant.  They think that getting pregnant will provide that void they have been missing.  If you think you need to give birth in order to be loved then you never loved yourself in the beginning.

So often there is a sensitivity issue where you have people who are mad at the world and think that everybody is against them.  Yet, they keep surrounding themselves around people who mean them no good.  Well if you no these people are no good why keep coming around them.  "Misery LOVES company."  Wow, if Misery Loves why can't you love yourself?  I have experienced people pushing away good people just because those who were most familiar with them knew how to bring them down and that was what they were accustomed to.

These spirits are liars, anybody who can blatantly tell you that you will be nothing or you should not try to better yourself is a liar.  That's not LOVE, that is the total opposite and those types of evil spirits need to be by themselves.  I sometimes laugh at people who hate spending time by themselves.  If you can't enjoy the likes of your own company what makes you think people truly want to enjoy your company.  Now, miserable people do enjoy miserable people.  No matter what the situation may be, they will go out their way to make sure being caught in a web of mess or drama is attainable.

I said all this to tell you this, please recognize your self-worth and what you have to offer.  Never downgrade your worth and value because everyday you wake, that means you are here for a purpose.  Its time to start recognizing it and let your LIGHT shine.  If you don't have HATERS that means you were never doing your job in the first place.

Never get tired of doing the RIGHT thing, but stop making people a PRIORITY when you're just an OPTION...You can do BAD by yourself.

by Quavo