Wall schools: District faces $6M budget gap, might ask voters for $50M for infrastructure “We are still recording it, it is going to go up.”īut the change is drawing criticism from at least one open government expert who said it could amount to suppressing the public’s right to know about a government agency’s actions. “That kind of behavior is not allowed at a public meeting, that is not the way to have a conversation,” Addonizio said. WALL - Board of Education meetings will no longer be livestreamed, according to school officials who said they will be recorded and posted later, possibly with editing to content deemed offensive.īoard President Ralph Addonizio said the move was made following Tuesday night’s meeting where several attendees used profanity and what was labeled offensive language. ![]() ![]() Watch Video: Answers sought in alleged Wall Township HS hazing
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