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'Cyber Dust' Accusations Cause New Headache For Fresno Unified

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The head of the Fresno Unified School District is coming under fire after claims that he instructed his staff use a cell phone app that sends messages without leaving any trace. That practice could raise ethical and legal problems for district superintendent Michael Hanson. Journalist Mark Arax was the first to report that Hanson allegedly used the Cyber Dust app which claims it leaves no record of any of the messages sent or received. When asked about the claims that Hanson instructed staff to use the app, the district said they could not comment because it would violate attorney-client privilege. That’s not good enough for school board trustee Brooke Ashjian, who says if the reports are true it’s a troubling sign of secrecy at the highest levels of district administration. “This in my mind has the same equivalent as the email scandal that are plaguing Hillary Clinton at this time. The Nixonian tapes that were secret recordings. Enough is enough,” Ashjian said. Ashjian thinks the use

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