8/22/2003
Poor form
As noted previously, it seems unlikely that a five-page form -- even if it has to be walked over to the Pac 'N' Ship Office to be notarized -- is going to do do much to make the state voucher program accountable. Now, the Palm Beach Post's Shirish Date looks at the forms and finds that they mainly require schools to re-state the little information they already give the state. Only five questions are new.
In other words: "We're requiring you to give us what we're already requiring you to give us," said Bob Metty, a department administrator who was transferred from his Office of School Choice job overseeing voucher programs after filing a whistle-blower complaint.
In other words: "We're requiring you to give us what we're already requiring you to give us," said Bob Metty, a department administrator who was transferred from his Office of School Choice job overseeing voucher programs after filing a whistle-blower complaint.




