At the September 10, 2019 school board meeting Teresa Holmes made a big deal out of pitching her personal and school Facebook pages, inviting all to submit pictures and stories.
Was this really appropriate for a board member? (Actually, that's not quite a fair question, because she is not really a board member, since she has never taken the oath of office legally).
But if she were a legal board member, would it be appropriate. I say, No.
One day she will no longer be a member of the Richland 2 School Board. Her term-of-office ends in November 2022. What will happen to any content then?
And why should any graduate or family member of student post anything that is Richland 2-related on Holmes' personal Facebook page?
Is she politicking on her "school" Facebook page? Is that allowed?
I urge the board to address her Facebook-page promotion and tell her to "stick to business".
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