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Resident criticizes district right-to-know response; administrator explains student-age and disclosure limits
Summary
A resident criticized the district's handling of right-to-know requests, saying responses were heavily redacted and expensive; district leaders replied that the district's reported cost figure covers external fees and clarified Pennsylvania law allows students to attend through age 22.
A Penn Township resident spoke at the operations committee meeting to criticize the district's handling of right-to-know requests, saying she received large, redacted document bundles and that the process had cost the district tens of thousands of dollars. The presenter asked why the district educated students who were 18, 19 and 20 years old.
Resident comments: "When I submitted August 23, and I received I was asked multiple times to extend this request,…
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