Why does Richland Two have a "Communications and Strategic Partnerships Department"?
You'd think they were trying to correct a "Bud Light" problem.
Certain communications from the District are important; like, announcing a new superintendent and maybe one short message (back in January) that old one was gone.
All the other stuff? Why not just close it and use all that money in a different way?
Does the public have any idea how much money is spent by the various departments of Richland Two?