Are Alamance County Schools Fully Funded or Fully Accountable?
Why Citizens Have the Right to Demand Both
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Can Schools Earn Trust Without Transparency?
#GoRight with Peter Boykin Commentary
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Every time this debate comes up, it follows the same tired pattern. Someone asks where the money went. Someone else shouts, “Fully fund the schools.” And just like that, accountability is treated as heresy.
Here is the truth many officials do not want to admit: funding without accountability is not compassion. It is negligence with a friendly slogan.
Public money is not a donation jar. It is a trust.
When citizens see increased funding approved again and again, followed by system-wide failures like mold and HVAC breakdowns, the proper response is not silence. It is scrutiny. That scrutiny is not cruelty. It is a responsibility.
HVAC systems do not fail everywhere at once. Mold does not spread across districts by accident. These failures point to deferred maintenance, misaligned priorities, and leadership decisions that deserve examination. Pretending otherwise insults the intelligence of the people paying the bills.
Across North Carolina and across the country, this same story repeats. Warning signs are ignored. Concerns are dismissed. Emergencies follow. Then officials demand more money and accuse skeptics of being anti-education.
That is not leadership. That is avoidance.
In a Constitutional Republic, authority flows upward from the people. Auditing the government is not rebellion. It is the mechanism that prevents collapse.
What makes these failures worse is the refusal to learn from citizens who spoke up early. Leadership that listens only after disaster strikes is not proactive. It is reactive. And reactive governance is always more expensive and more destructive.
Taxpayers are not asking for perfection. They are asking for honesty. They want leaders who can say, we failed here, here is what we learned, and here is how we will prevent it from happening again.
Supporting education and demanding accountability are not opposites. They are inseparable. One without the other is a lie.
If schools want lasting public trust in Alamance County, across North Carolina, and nationwide, transparency is not optional. It is the price of legitimacy.
That is not anti-education.
That is not anti-teacher.
That is pro student, pro taxpayer, and pro citizen.
That is Go Right.
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