Some high-ranking Florida official was dumb enough to say in an email that he/she did not want DoE/Jefferson investigation public records disclosed; so DoE is humiliating itself to hide the name.
Along the lines of hiding things, is the FLDOE allowed to not let in the public in an advertised workshop on TEAMS that covers a proposed change in a Rule? The FLDOE did send out a link to the recorded session after the fact, but only abut 23 or so people were allowed in the live session and those kept in the waiting room, people who had signed in on time, couldn't ask questions. There is a period allowed for on-line written comments.
Along the lines of hiding things, is the FLDOE allowed to not let in the public in an advertised workshop on TEAMS that covers a proposed change in a Rule? The FLDOE did send out a link to the recorded session after the fact, but only abut 23 or so people were allowed in the live session and those kept in the waiting room, people who had signed in on time, couldn't ask questions. There is a period allowed for on-line written comments.