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Integrity is a word that’s tossed around a lot, including by us. Do we aspire to be people of integrity, a community of integrity, a city of integrity? And what do we mean when we use the word?
To some, integrity is not violated so long as the letter of the law is not broken. That’s the “anything goes in love and war” approach to integrity, except it’s applied to everything, not just love and war.
To others, the concept of “my word is my bond” governs their actions. The notion that what’s legal is not necessarily moral prevails. Following this path is more difficult, and sometimes results in not getting all of what we want, when we want it.
To the editor:
Dear School Board and Dr. Gregory Hutchings, Ed.D: I just watched some of the most recent School Board meeting and I could barely focus on its content because your “We’re on an antiracist journey” t-shirts and Zoom backgrounds were so distracting.
I do not know if your intention is to be divisive, but I assure you, that is the result. I very much appreciated the comment of Ms. Seltzer, who emphasized that the focus of the board is education and not politics.
I attended Alexandria City Public Schools my entire life. We were all proud to be Titans. You can ask anyone of any race who ever graduated from T.C. and they will be proud to be a Titan. Indeed, our diversity is what most of us are most proud of in this city, and certainly in the schools.