Denver schools admits — and defends — using confidentiality agreements with ‘numerous employees’

The Denver Gazette: In the wake of terminating the communications director for Denver Public Schools in February, district officials apparently began requiring certain employees to sign confidentiality agreements, The Denver Gazette has learned.

The issue came to the forefront during the board of education’s public comment meeting on Monday, when Will Jones, the former executive director of communications, talked about the practice.

“This isn’t Coca Cola with their secret recipe,” Jones told The Denver Gazette Monday. “This isn’t KFC with their 11 herbs and spices.”

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