squaw, I understand that you may disagree with the ethics of this decision, but so far, technically, there have been no violations of the law. The media exercised their right by requesting information. The school board exercised their right by requesting an opinion from the Texas State Attorney General's office.
I firmly believe that no group is above the law. No school board, no media organization, nobody. None of the parties involved have violated the law in any way, form, or fashion. The tactics are arguable, but there are valid, ethical reasons on both sides. I do believe that the media wishes to provide the information to an eager, proud group of indian fans who want nothing but the best for our school district and our football team. Who can blame them? Id love to see the list as well. However, I have no doubt that the school board and the administration are stalling for a good reason. I see no reason why they would not want to hire the best candidate as well, and, bearing that in mind, believe that they are acting in the best interest of our district by stalling the FOI process.