We published an article breaking down what Nassau BOCES is, how it’s funded, and why it matters to taxpayers. The response? Not facts. Not transparency. Not accountability.
Instead, Nassau BOCES paid their outside lawyer, Thomas Volz, to send us a laughable cease-and-desist letter demanding we take down their logo. A taxpayer-funded education agency that burns through millions every year decided the biggest threat to their empire was… a picture of their logo in an article that asked basic questions.
This is clown behavior. Public agencies don’t get to hide their logos from the public that funds them. Trying to scare parents and community members with legal boilerplate is pathetic.
We blurred the logo to prove a point: not because their threat has merit, but because it shows exactly how fragile and insecure they are. Instead of “education through cooperation,” it’s intimidation through lawyers.
So here’s our response to Nassau BOCES and their overpriced legal mouthpiece: kick rocks. Stop wasting taxpayer money on law firms and start answering to the people who pay your bills.
We’ll keep asking questions. We’ll keep exposing the waste. And no amount of logo policing is going to shut this down.
And if you’re wondering why Jericho Voice operates anonymously, here’s the answer: because every time parents shine a light on the truth, we get met with threats of lawsuits, police reports, and intimidation. That’s the culture these institutions have built — punish the people asking questions instead of answering them.


