User talk:2601:645:C001:4A40:39AE:6902:66AE:6036

March 2021
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Whoever wrote the above is talking nonsense. The quote is properly cited and attributed completely as a press release from the Board of Education. Furthermore, the agency wrote it as a press release as the Board of Education indicated on its website, meaning that it was meant to be shared, and not to be protected as a copyright. Simply it is a baseless accusation.
 * I'm not sure when you're going to see this but I have moved the conversation to the article's talk page to centralize any further discussion. — BriefEdits (talk) 02:49, 31 March 2021 (UTC)