Did you know that Rocky took the lead in founding the Texas School Excellence Leadership Consortium?

Posted on March 3, 2008 by David Lovelace.
Categories: Administration.

Rocky claims in his bio that he “took the lead in founding the Texas School Excellence Leadership Consortium (TSELC)”

It must be important since it is “a multi-year collaboration project involving the Lake Travis ISD and eight other highly respected Texas school districts.”

But there is no information that I can find about this organization that Rocky claims to have “taken the lead in founding.”

Who are the “eight other highly respected Texas school district” members?

What evidence can be found that such an organization even exists?

Help us out Rocky and point us to some information to verify your self proclaimed achievements.

Why the secrecy about TSELC? If it were such a super duper organization, as fabled by Rocky, then why not aggrandize your accomplishment? Unless, of course the “Texas School Excellence Leadership Consortium” is not quite what Rocky proclaims it to be?

I’m sure glad to see that Rocky has all of that free time to be founding this alleged TSELC organization, especially with the LTISD rated “Academically Acceptable,” Serene Hills well behind schedule, a “land grab” (eminent domain) scandal, and … oh, don’t forget Rocky’s busy schedule lobbying the Texas legislature!

How does he do it all?

In addition, Rocky says: “Also in 2007, the Superintendent launched the first class of Leadership Lake Travis, a district-initiated program designed to annually bring approximately 25 Lake Travis community members into a year-long district/community collaboration project built around the value of relationships, understanding, partnership and trust.”

Again, we are underwhelmed by the complete and total lack of information regarding Rocky’s “Leadership Lake Travis.”

Rocky, where’s the beef? We want to know more about Rocky’s “extracurricular” activities, especially since suit of ‘integrity.’

Rocky amongst his Texas periwinkles

Too bad for Rocky, we see the true character under the suit!

Character under the suit

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