Re: Bill McMasters, where are you? Archived Message
Posted by Hard Core on June 12, 2015, 1:35 am, in reply to "Re: Bill McMasters, where are you?"
Well now, it appears that all of a sudden who ever updates the district web site has decided to maybe step it up a notch or two. I wonder if it is due to so many inquisitive minds now wanting to know. Funny thing though, or odd thing, or maybe down right sneaky thing, (you can be the judge on that one) is, I find it rather odd that the big picture in the very center of the web site page...the one with the gavel picture that is titled "At The Board" May 26,2015 is an abbreviated version of the minutes of that meeting. This abbreviated version just so happens to omit that a vote was taken to "approve all wage adjustments". It also fails to disclose how all the school board members voted. As Millgirl points out in the above post, every single board members votes to pass these "wage adjustments" or in a more simple term (raises) except Matt Jones, he voted no. If you want to read the full version of the minutes, without the editing...kind of like a new movie, the real uncut version, you have to go to the main page of the web site and click the "board" tab at the upper right hand of the page. That will open a new window where you will eventually find a link that says "meeting information". When you click that link it opens an entire page with a list of board meetings that are all labeled "not available". That would be because the entire list is for nothing but future meeting dates, so of course the minutes to all of those are "not available" yet. Now follow closely, because this is where it gets a little tricky. At the top left of this page, above the list of meetings, in very small font size it says Past Meetings, that is another link. If you click that tiny link it takes you to the page of current and past meeting minutes. This is where you find the full version or unedited version of the meeting minutes. I'm curious as to why they would have 2 versions of the minutes available. The first being very obvious and easy to find, in the middle of the page that contains a version where information has been edited out, and a much harder to locate second version of the same minutes that are unedited.
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