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Definition of public education “transparency”

This post is an addendum to yesterdays post B.C. Public Education - Who is minding the shop?
“Transparency” is a popular word used to describe the concept of open government. But what, exactly, does in mean in practical terms?
Here is my working definition.  I welcome comments and suggestions.
Government/public institution transparency consists of four key components:

The depth and breadth of the information available to the public
The effectiveness of  communication around what information is available
The ease and convenience of locating the information
The level of accessibility of the information to the average member of the public. For example,  formatting and plain language packaging.

School trustees put up barriers to information

Trustees shouldn’t put up barriers to information
School Watch by Katherine Wagner
The Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Times, February 05, 2010
Pitt Meadows parent Karen Georgi is puzzled: “Didn’t all the new trustees run on an open and transparent platform, with the promise that they would be open to public questions?”
Georgi, who is also PAC chair at Davie Jones Elementary, regularly attends Board of Education meetings and began asking questions about the local Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) report soon after it was released in December.
“I basically asked what happened and how they could have spent so much in six months? I got [...]