Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Memo to MF

"The Center for Open Government has identified a troubling pattern by a number of local school boards, whereby minority or disfavored members are treated as outsiders and not permitted the full access required by law in order to perform their fiduciary responsibilities to citizens and taxpayers of the district. It is our belief that all board members are entitled to full and unqualified access to all district documents and information, and that refusing to provide access is illegal." ~ Natalie Potts

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