Friday, August 12, 2016

The City of Greensboro has prevented an information request concerning Say Yes to Education for more than 38 weeks

PIRT #5226: "Please provide any documents and/or communications between anyone in the City's executive office area and anyone from Say Yes to Education for the last 120 days.”
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From: Carter, Katherine <Katherine.Carter@greensboro-nc.gov>
Date: Wed, May 18, 2016 at 11:12 AM
Subject: City of Greensboro: Public Records Request 5747
To: "recyclebill@gmail.com"

Dear Mr. Jones,

Thank you for your public records request.  Per your request, I have made a note in our system to send you a copy of the response to PIRT 5180, 5181, 5226, and 5424 upon their completion.

...PIRT # 5226: “Please provide any documents and/or communications between anyone in the City's executive office area and anyone from Say Yes to Education for the last 120 days."...

I will be in touch with you once these requests have been finished.

Sincerely,

Katherine Carter, Public Records Administrator
Communications and Marketing Department - 336-373-3282
City of Greensboro
PO Box 3136, Greensboro, NC 27402-3136
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We have been waiting on the City to produce 1108 emails for more than 38 weeks

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/04/thank-you-for-your-email-we-have-large.html

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/05/city-of-greensboro-public-records.html

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/08/government-efficiency.html

http://greensboroperformingarts.blogspot.com/2016/05/fwd-city-of-greensboro-public-records_23.html
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There hasn't been a news story on "Say Yes to Education" since July, 25, 2016, especially out of Louisville, Kentucky, after I got in touch with a reporter and provided information;

https://www.google.com/search?q=say+yes+to+education&oq=say+&aqs=chrome.3.69i57j0l3j69i65j0.3196j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#tbm=nws&q=%22say+yes+to+education%22

Guilford County's School Board won't answer any questions on Say Yes

Guilford County's Commissioners won't

Greensboro's City Council won't, while City staff has barred the dissemination of public information in the process, which is a direct negative reflection on Greensboro's mayor Nancy Vaughan and City Manager Jim Westmoreland, as two former City employees are executives at Say Yes Guilford