Highline approved a $9 million outsourced student transportation contract despite incomplete answers, raising fresh concerns about transparency and public trust.
Highline approved a $9 million outsourced student transportation contract despite incomplete answers, raising fresh concerns about transparency and public trust.
Highline parent asks "How can Highline voters make an informed decision on a $643.4 million debt package when basic public records are locked behind automated software delays until months after the election?"
A letter argues Highline Public Schools should prove its commitment to transparency and accountability before voters decide on a $643.4 million debt package. Highline Schools responded.
A lawsuit alleges Highline Public Schools stonewalled public records requests through repeated delays, violating Washington's Public Records Act and transparency laws.