THE BUCK STOPS HERE:
ANATOMY OF A SMEAR – PART 5
by Chuck Muth
OK,
here’s the final chapter of “The Buck Stops Here” series. Click on these links to read the previous
entries: Part
1,
Part
2,
Part
3,
Part
4. To recap…
The
brouhaha involves Pinecrest Academy, an excellent charter school in Henderson,
Nevada. As a charter school, parents
choose whether or not to send their kids there…and there’s a waiting list to
get in.
The
school has an excellent principal, an excellent teaching staff, an excellent
administrative staff, an excellent student body and an excellent board of
directors.
Nevertheless,
there’s always somebody kvetching and bellyaching about something. At Pinecrest that person is a parent named Teicha Ashcroft, who is unhappy with
the school’s recess policy.
And
Ms. Ashcroft was able to get a blogger named Karen Gray to write a blistering, biased and one-sided blog post
voicing Ashcroft’s complaints which was published on the highly-regarded
conservative think-tank Nevada Policy Research Institute’s (NPRI) website.
Ms.
Gray is an employee of NPRI. She’s also
the mother of Ms. Ashcroft. A detail
that Ms. Gray unethically neglected to mention in her hit piece on Pinecrest,
its board chairwoman and its award-winning principal.
But
back to our story…
Once
the hit piece on Pinecrest and Dr. Buck was brought to my attention – and the
fact that the author had failed to disclose her relationship with the star
complainer of the story – I contacted NPRI President Andy Matthews.
Andy
immediately investigated the matter and advised me that, yes, a serious ethical
breach had occurred in not disclosing the relationship between Ashcroft and
Gray in the story.
Unfortunately,
rather than do the right thing – remove the blog post from NPRI’s website – the
decision was made to instead put lipstick on a pig. So at the end of the blog-o-smear, the
following “Editor’s Note” from editor Steven
Miller has been added…
“Editor’s
oversight”? You mean Miller KNEW that
Ashcroft was his employee’s daughter yet somehow didn’t notice that the
relationship was completely hidden from the public in the story?
“Not
deemed germane”?!!! Is Miller serious?
How
could the fact that a highly critical column attacking the reputations of so
many highly-regarded pillars of the community doing absolutely fabulous things
for children was written by the mother of the discontented parent who was
raising the whole stink not be “germane”?
“Evidence”? What evidence? The entire story was based on hearsay
complaints and opinions of two parents without disclosing that one of the
parents was the daughter of the writer!
In
fact, there was no “evidence” presented whatsoever to justify the accusation –
repeated in Miller’s “Editor’s Note” – that “dysfunctional behavior” was being
displayed by Pinecrest’s board of directors.
As I pointed out in Part IV of this series, that accusation has been
completely overblown and disproven as false.
In
fact, Gray’s story was so biased and one-sided that the board chairwoman whose
reputation was being besmirched wasn’t even interviewed for the story!
“Belatedly,
we recognized that the amount of space given to the departing parents’ views
required more balance”? Hello???
If
Miller “recognized” - after I bought to NPRI’s attention that the biased,
one-sided, ethically-challenged story was in fact unbalanced - then the only
fair and ethical thing to do would be to delete the entire offending story, not
try to make it better after the fact.
Here’s
an example of the “revisions” that Miller is talking about. This is an excerpt from the original story…
Amazingly,
that hearsay accusation was allowed to be published without so much as the
courtesy of a phone call to Principal Buck to see if it had any validity.
It was only AFTER it was disclosed that Ms.
Gray hid her relationship with Ashcroft that Miller bothered to contact Dr.
Buck who, in the “revision,” “vehemently denies that she holds any such
‘philosophy,’ calling the charge ‘absolutely not true.’”
So
you have a disgruntled parent making an unsubstantiated accusation…and an impossibly
conflicted “reporter” publishing it as fact without even bothering to contact
the accused for a response…and NPRI is going to leave it up on its website
because they contacted Dr. Buck after the fact and she DENIED the accusation?
What
school of journalism taught Mr. Miller that this is acceptable and professional
behavior?
Ryan
Reeves, Chief Operating Officer for Academica Nevada, which is the professional
management company retained by Pinecrest Academy, emailed Miller pointing how
egregious the ethical lapse was in not disclosing the Ashcroft-Gray
relationship, as well as the “inappropriate content and tone of this article.”
Mr.
Reeves wrote…
Indeed.
Miller
responded…
“Some
warts”? Are you kidding me?
There
ain’t enough Dr. Scholl’s in the galaxy to remove all the warts in this
article!
Including
the fact, acknowledged in his response, that Miller knew about the
Ashcroft-Gray conflict and IGNORED IT!
Nevertheless,
Miller told Reeves that the wart-infested article “will not be taken down.”
Sorry,
Charlie. Nothing short of removing the
article completely from NPRI’s website is sufficient.
Gray’s smear, with Miller as an accomplice, is
an inaccurate and unfair representation of the school, the principal, the board
and the entire situation that should never have been published in the first
place.
Leaving
it on their website discredits NPRI every bit as much as Gray and Miller have
been discredited.
Although
I assured Andy Matthews that our conversations - which took place over a period
of three days leading up the start of this series - would remain private, I can
tell you that I literally BEGGED him to take this highly-offensive and
ethically-challenged article down before it did further damage to the
reputations of Pinecrest Academy, Principal Buck and everyone else involved.
For
whatever reason, he has, to this point, chosen not to. Probably under pressure from Miller, who got
caught in a royal ethical screw-up and is now desperate to save face…no matter
how unfair or harmful it is to the Pinecrest Academy community.
But
now that this series in finished and the truth about Ms. Gray’s undeserved smear
of Dr. Buck has been exposed, I will make one last formal and public request
that NPRI do the right thing and take the article down.
And
if they do, I will similarly remove all five of my posts on this matter, as
well.
I’m
posting the text of my letter to Mr. Matthews online. If any of you would like to add your name to
it before I send it off after I get back from Washington, DC this week, please
do so by going to…
Here’s
hoping that soon we all can get back to fighting the true enemies of education
reform instead of wasting our time arguing over the recess policy of an
excellent charter school run by an excellent principal and administered by an
excellent board of directors.
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