- In a letter to Fresno Unified, the teachers’ union says the public has a right to know how taxpayer dollars are spent.
- The union raises three “irregularities” about the $162,000 settlement between the district and former communications chief Nikki Henry.
- “They can’t take action behind closed session and not report it out. You can’t have it both ways,” says Trustee Susan Wittrup.
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The Fresno Teachers Association on Thursday called on Fresno Unified to publicly address the $162,000 settlement with former communications chief Nikki Henry at the board’s Wednesday, Aug. 13 meeting.
In a letter to the district, the teachers’ union said the public has a right to know how taxpayer dollars are being spent. The letter cites irregularities, and it claims the district and the board violated California’s Brown Act — the law outlining public notification of government decisions…