It seems that citizens all over the country have trouble with public school districts and records requests. Sometime you have to battle not only the school district, but also third parties such as teachers unions. My friend Chetly Zarko has been in such as battle, as reported here: Livingston Daily Reports on Zarko victory over the MEA.
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I’ll keep you updated as the case develops on appeal.