POLITICSVTDIGGER
When did school boards stop answering to the public?
Residents of the Champlain Valley School District presented arguments against an artificial turf proposal at a school board meeting, but the board refused to address public questions, conducted a closed-door session, and approved the proposal without explanations. The decision faced criticism for lacking transparency, ignoring public preferences for natural grass, and failing to provide financial or safety justifications.
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