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March 08, 2006
School District Avoids Full Disclosure: On Internet Video Blog
Capistrano Unified School District has notified the Emmy Award winning FULL DISCLOSURE NETWORK that the Trustees and Administrators will not respond to the troubling allegations made by the citizens recall committee in this free Video News Blog: http://www.fulldisclosure.net/flash/VideoBlogs/VideoBlog17.php Two (2) files attached to this release include a CUSD letter to FULL DISCLOSURE NETWORK's numerous requests for interviews starting back in September of 2005.
Orange County, CA (PRWEB) March 8, 2006 -- Why is the Capistrano Unified School District, a public agency, purposely avoiding the public disclosure of their reasons for the way they are conducting business?
Over the past fourteen years, the Emmy Award winning FULL DISCLOSURE NETWORK™ cable and Internet television program has taken pride in their investigatons and by presenting both sides of every issue. We provide the platform for the participants themselves to explain their side of the issues, in an objective and unbiased manner
And yet the Capistrano School District has refused every opportunity to appear on FULL DISCLOSURE™, to talk openly, on the cable television and the Internet, about the recall campaign and the serious allegations that have been made which prompted it.
Please refer to the link in the right hand column of this release to read the FULL DISCLOSURE's™ letter sent to President Marlene Draper, of the CUSD Board of Trustees, each of the other Trustees, plus Superintendent Fleming, and Director of Communications Mr. Smollar
FULL DISCLOSURE™ contacted the CUSD administration and Trustees numerous times being rebuked and refused every time. Even Mr. Smollar, the Communications Director, who is paid specifically to provide public information to the media, has refused to comment to FULL DISCLOSURE™. Why?
Iin the second attached letter, the CUSD Board responds to FULL DISCLOSURE™ saying they will only speak through their legal counsel.
Why would a public agency refuse public disclosure and only comment through their lawyer? Why won’t they answer the troubling allegations that were raised in the free Video News Blog you can see here on this link: http://www.fulldisclosure.net/flash/VideoBlogs/VideoBlog17.php
FULL DISCLOSURE™ is "the news behind the news" and can be seen on 43 cable systems and the Internet. A listing of channels and airtimes can be found on the website at www.fulldisclosure.net.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at March 8, 2006 12:55 AM