President Phillips full of more thing-a-ma-bob advice at Kid's World Board Meeting
An editorial by Curtis Bloes
Sac City School Board President Shirley Phillips showed off her El33t h@x0r skills, (yet again,) at the August 9, 2010 Kid's World meeting by recommending that they not post any of the major changes in the policies they discussed that evening online because it is too easy for someone, (presumably with nefarious intent,) to change them... unless of course they are in .PDF format, which apparently renders them impossible to change.
In any event, posting policies online is, according to Phillips, "Extremely difficult."
She recommended that the policies be kept in three ring binders in a room with no whiteout or photocopiers. (Ok, I added the whiteout and photocopier bit.)
All kidding aside, the far more troubling outcome of her recommendation to the Kid’s World Board, (if they follow her advice,) is that this will make it WAY harder for the public to anonymously review policies entitled, “Conflict of Interest Policy”, “Whistleblower Policy”, and “Records Retention and Destruction Policy.”
Who keeps electing this genius?
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