morphitudinous: (Billy/Aisha: Studying)
Billy Cranston ([personal profile] morphitudinous) wrote in [community profile] witchesreign2012-07-24 09:44 pm

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I find myself facing a dilemma regarding the ongoing nominations for Homecoming.

Is it ethical for an instructor to participate in the selections in a popularity contest like this? Does it show favoritism, can it complicate working relationships with cadets through bias? Obviously the issue would be bigger if I was campaigning. I'd have leverage to bribe with if I had any inclination toward popularity contests and a lack of morals to restrain me from that behavior, but I think there's still potential for trouble if I'm too interested in voting for a student.

I'm assuming the ethics issue, if there was one, wouldn't apply to the King and Queen nominations. With those categories, I simply have to face the fact that my vote remains undecided and begin my research. I wouldn't want to be caught shying away from school spirit entirely.

-Instructor Cranston
worthyheir: ([Robin] Bitchface)

[personal profile] worthyheir 2012-07-29 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Clearly.

The garden committee brings new meaning to the term "pushy."