Terms of Use
What this site is, what we ask of you when you send us something, how we handle corrections and right of reply, and what we promise and do not promise. Volunteer-run and nonpartisan.
What this site is, what we ask of you, and what we promise and do not promise.
The short version
- This is a volunteer, nonpartisan project run by two parents in Lee County, Florida.
- Using the site is free. There is no account and nothing to buy.
- If you send us something, you are asking to be heard, and you are telling us it is true as far as you know.
- We publish nothing about you that identifies you.
What we ask of you
- Send us things that are true, and that you saw yourself. Not rumour, not something you were told third-hand.
- Do not name individuals. Ratings, repairs and stories describe conditions, patterns and decisions. A submission naming a teacher, an aide, a principal or any other employee is set aside rather than edited down and published.
- Do not use this to retaliate against anyone, and do not use it to settle something that happened between two specific people. That belongs with the district’s own complaint process, which none of this replaces.
- Do not submit somebody else’s words as your own, or forward a private message from a colleague. They did not choose to be published. Ask them to send it themselves.
- Do not try to move a school’s rating by submitting more than once, coordinating a group, or pretending to be something you are not. That is why one-star and five-star ratings are confirmed with a real person before they count.
- Do not attempt to break, overload or probe the site.
What happens to what you send
By submitting something you give us permission to publish it, on the terms the form you used sets out, and to edit it for length, clarity and to remove anything that could identify you or anyone else. You keep ownership of your own words.
We are not obliged to publish anything. We decline submissions regularly and we do not always explain why. We may also remove something we have already published if new information changes what it means.
We will not sharpen your argument for you. If we cannot publish something without rewriting what you meant, we leave it alone.
Accuracy, and how to tell us we got something wrong
Campaign-finance figures on this site come from reports candidates filed themselves with the Supervisor of Elections. District figures come from the district’s own published documents. Every figure is sourced so you can check it against the original, and you should.
Reporting that money was given or spent is not an allegation that anyone did anything wrong. Political contributions in Florida are legal and publicly disclosed, and nothing here says otherwise.
Accounts sent to us by teachers, staff, parents and students are labelled as what they are: first-hand accounts, published anonymously, not confirmed by the district. Where a public record corroborates one, we cite it.
If something here is wrong, email us and say what and why. We correct errors, we date the correction, and we say what changed. If we have written about you and you want to respond, we will publish your response.
Not advice
Nothing on this site is legal, financial or educational advice, and nothing here is a substitute for talking to your child’s school, the district, or a professional. The letter builder writes a request; it cannot compel anyone to do anything. School ratings are the impressions of the people who sent them, not a district assessment and not a state school grade.
Nonpartisan, and not for sale
Parents for Transparency accepts no money from candidates, political parties, campaigns or political committees, and takes no money from the School District of Lee County. Business listings are free and always will be; there is no paid placement and no featured slot, and a listing is never an endorsement of anything.
We apply the same treatment to everyone we cover. Where either of us has a business relationship with someone this site covers, we disclose it.
Using our work
The public records this site is built on belong to the public and you can use them freely. Our own writing, analysis and graphics are ours. Quote them, cite them and link to them as much as you like. Republishing a whole piece needs our say-so first, which we usually give.
Links, and things we do not control
We link to the Supervisor of Elections, the district, news outlets, shopping sites and social platforms. We do not control any of them and we are not responsible for what they do. Once you follow a link you are on their site under their terms.
What we do not promise
This site is provided as it is. We work hard to be accurate and we correct what we get wrong, but we cannot promise the site is always available, always current, or free of error. To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for loss arising from your use of it. Nothing here limits any right you have that cannot be limited by agreement.
Where this is governed
These terms are governed by the law of the State of Florida, and any dispute belongs in the state or federal courts serving Lee County, Florida.