On April 30, 2026, at 8:44 AM Central time, Allen ISD Assistant Superintendent of Learner Services Robin Wilhelm sent a second written reply to the Local Integrity Oversight Network (LION). The message acknowledged receipt of an attached “Issue Statistics” document and the public comments delivered by LION founder Jesse LeVasseur on April 27, 2026, during the Allen ISD Board’s Public Participation segment — the public-comment portion of a regular Texas school board meeting at which any resident may address the Board for up to three minutes after registering in advance.
The reply again directed LION to the District’s online Public Input Form, a Google Form opened during the 30-day public-review window tied to List 4 — the 818-title library purchase slate proposed for the May 26, 2026 Board vote. The District’s message did not address the 90-day postponement demand transmitted to the Board on April 22, 2026, and did not engage the statutory framework cited in that demand: Texas Penal Code §43.24 (sale, distribution, or display of harmful material to a minor); 13 Texas Administrative Code §4.2 (age-appropriateness standards for school library collections); or Allen ISD Board Policy EFA/EFA-R1 (the District’s Instructional Resources policy governing library selection).
The next morning, May 1, 2026, LION’s reply was sent by LION founder Jesse LeVasseur. The reply reiterated the 90-day postponement demand and stated: “All communications between LION and the District are being preserved for the public record.”
The Allen ISD board did not postpone the vote. The full email exchange is retained as primary-source evidence in the Allen ISD file.
