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Thursday, August 20, 2009

08/20/09 A Couple Google Web Alerts Alert For The Mysterious "Damaris Rau" Who Is Trying To Hide Her Past From Her Potential New Employer


Below Are Today's Google Web Alerts for: "Damaris Rau"


A Google Web alert is an email that lets the user know if new web or updated pages appear in the top twenty results for his/her Google Web search.

Google Web Alerts are sperate and different than Google news alerts.


Yesterday Greenwich Roundup corrected some spelling errors in an article about Damaris Rau and now today Google is sending out an email web alert that there is a different Google top 20 Web page about Damaris Rau.
Here is the Greenwich Roundup page that caused Google send a web alert out for: Until

Greenwich Roundup: Those In The Know Are Not Fully Informed Until ...
Damaris Rau, who has been principal of the Chickahominy school for the past ... Did you notice that Damaris Rau and Greenwich School Officials are hiding ...

But there was a second page listed in Google's web alert for Damaris Rau:

This was a Greenwich Board Of Education web page:

www.greenwichschools.org

Bio Brief: Damaris Rau. As Principal for Hamilton Avenue School since 2004 and as Lead Principal for the District for the last ...

Why did this Greenwich Board Of Education Web Page Generate A Google Web Alert Today.

Did the Greenwich Board of Education just post the August 12th Damaris Rau press release on their website yesterday?

Or

Did the Greenwich Board Of Education Damaris Rau press release web page just make it into the top 20 Google results yesterday?

Or

Did the Greenwich Board of Education edit or add to the August 12th Damaris Rau press release on their website yesterday?

Greenwich Roundup has no idea, because we were not sent a copy of the press release about Hamilton Avenue School Principal Damaris Rau.

Since February Greenwich Roundup has received every single Greenwich Board of Education press release that has been put out.

But when a press release about Hamilton Avenue School Principal Damaris Rau was sent out - Greenwich Roundup was mysteriuosly excluded.

Has the Greenwich Public Schools decided to withhold public information from Hamilton Avenue School critics, while rewarding complacent media outlets like the Greenwich Time?

We thought the Greenwich Board Of Education's manipulation of public information ended when failed Greenwich Public School Superintendent Betty Sternberg left town.

Greenwich Board of Education public information should be distributed openly and transparently without regard to a media outlet's editorial content.

We trust that the Greenwich Public Schools will restore Greenwich Roundup to the BOE press release distribution list.

We hope there is no more Greenwich Public School censorship of public information about Hamilton Avenue School.

We also hope that there will not be Greenwich Public School censorship of public information about Glenville School

Greenwich Public School Administrators look foolish selectively withholding press releases about Damaris Rau's new undisclosed position at an undisclosed Connecticut school district.

PLEASE ALSO SEE:

Damaris Rau Is Once Again In Charge Of A

Greenwich Public School That Has A Water Leak

08/20/09 YOU WONT READ THIS IN THE GREENWICH TIME: Hamilton Avenue School Is Leaking Again

UPDATE:

Greenwich Roundup Is Once Again Getting The Same Board Of Education Press Releases That Other Greenwich Media Outlets Are Getting:

Please See:

08/21/09 MEDIA ALERT: Glenville School Press Briefing and Tour

08/21/09 PRESS RELEASE: Administrator Announcement


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