After News Report of Wasteful Spending, School District Threatens Lawsuit
I wonder how much that will cost
As if to prove a point made by a Texas Education Agency investigation into financial mismanagement, Weslaco Independent School District trustees have threatened to spend taxpayer money to sue the local newspaper.
In dudgeon as high as only school boards can muster, Weslaco board members promised to take "any legal action necessary to preserve its rights," unless the McAllen Monitor removes from its website a story based on the TEA audit and the text of a confidential memo sent to board members outlining the investigation's results, the Monitor is reporting.
The story, published on Nov. 1, focuses on several criticisms by the TEA of decisions made under former Superintendent Richard Rivera for the school district, between McAllen and Harlingen.
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On the one hand, they should have the right to defend themselves from libel in court. On the other hand, I have an EXTREMELY hard time believing anything truly libelous could be said about a public school district that isn't also 100% true...