my name's michelle antone. i am a native american community member. i also work for the native american health center. i'm here also to get a follow up on our p.a.c. presentation back in january 23. most of the -- our priorities have been worked on or are being worked on, but that -- a major one, which is very important to our community is the washington murals and so we just also wanted to find out what's happening with that and how it has moved, if it's moved forward, and what's taking place as far as the board's end of it. it's important for our community. i work every day with our families and youth, american indians, and i know the -- the toll that historical trauma has taken on our families and communities. and with all the work that we're trying to do, the different agencies that serve our community, we need -- we need the school district to also help in that. we know that they -- our students are -- as mentioned earlier, walk-through the hauls of the school, and to see those -- those paintings is -- is shameful. they shouldn't have to see that