EDITORIAL: No excuses for secrecy of superintendent search | The Daily Gazette
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It depends on what the means were.
And in the Schenectady school district, the means were to ignore public outrage over a flawed 15-month superintendent search.
The means were to hold a new search without even telling the public it was moving forward, exclude the citizens from the renewed search and fail to follow their recommendations for an involved and transparent process.
The means were to ignore the fact that voters elected two new school board members and ousted one a month ago as a statement of dissatisfaction.