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Waukesha board adopts policy prioritizing live broadcasts and unedited archives
Summary
The School District of Waukesha Board of Education on Feb. 13 approved a new public information policy that makes broadcasting and recording meetings a board priority, requires retention of unedited recordings, and sets limited grounds and a process for editing posted recordings.
The School District of Waukesha Board of Education on Thursday voted to adopt Policy 91-20, establishing broadcasting and recording of board and committee meetings as a board priority and clarifying when recordings may be edited.
The policy, presented by Board member David Wadd and approved by the board, says recordings should be posted when technically practicable, that edited versions must be identified as edited, and that unedited originals will be retained by the district. Wadd moved the policy and…
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