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Pandora Gold Bead agenda

Within an hour after Kundu had clicked 'send' on his first e-mail, Nation and Kun du were notified that the NAACP filed a request for their e-mails to be released as public information.

"Well then, we'd better quickly Pandora Silver/Gold Bead with their request," Kundu said in his reply to the request. "After all, these communications should all be open to the public."

The short time in which the NAACP was able to catch wind of the discussion led Kundu to believe that Board President Sherri Crenshaw leaked the e-mails to the NAACP.

"Sherri, since this is related to your Pandora Gold Bead agenda, would you be willing to disclose whether you had anything to do with this?" said Kundu in the same reply. "I can't imagine how any group would have learned that we were engaged in a discussion about this, unless someone on the board or administration forwarded these e-mails on."

Crenshaw did not respond to the e-mail.

"Her intent was actually to create a controversial spin on this in order to polarize people, to get really angry people out there to sensationalize this issue because this has been her special interest issue Pandora Silver Bead she started on the school board," said Kundu. "There is nothing really private when you're an elected official. He wrote it to the school officials. I got an inkling of it, and I asked for public disclosure," said Janice Greene, president of the Snohomish County NAACP.

"Anybody that works in the school system needs to understand that there are disclosure laws and anybody can ask for all e-mails sent about any student in our system. Part of that is because your constituents have a Pandora Silver/Gold Bead to know about what you're saying on their behalf. This isn't about him being at home and having a private conversation. He is using the system, talking to other officials about his point of view," said Ortiz-Self.

 

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