 My name is Vincent, I have a question for Bridget, if you were being transparent for the community, why did you deny the community an audit for the budget, and you denied the community a say in the rebranding of the South Burlington High School? Thank you, Coller. With respect to an audit, I am not sure that we were specifically requested by the community to do an audit. The school district budget is heavily audited by both state and federal auditors every year, I mean down to the line item. It is it is scrubbed. I've worked closely with Amity Denton who works in the business office and is responsible for responding to requests for information for those audits. I've worked with her on other matters and and this is a very well audited budget, I would say. With respect to the rebranding, it was discussed in several board meetings. We did get a lot of community feedback. The the rebranding we felt the administration gave us the recommendation that the rebranding was what was right in order to build community, especially within the high school. We have a very changing high school and and we felt that based on what we were hearing from the administration and what we were hearing from both sides of the community, we had to make a very tough choice. We understand that people were very tied to to the old moniker and and we felt that the best interests of the school district as a whole were really served by going through the challenging time of changing that name and and we felt that we did give the community a say through the normal channels through board meetings and and their ability to reach out to us.