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Minnesota school district charges parents $900,000 for records request
Posted on 11/28/21 at 9:17 pm
Posted on 11/28/21 at 9:17 pm
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I have to hand it to them. They are clever bastards. They know it won't cost anything remotely close to this to obtain the records but by demanding such a ridiculous high estimate be paid in advance they know it will keep anyone not in the Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Jeffrey Bezos level of wealth from being able to afford it and they can keep everything in the dark. And we know Minnesota's Attorney General won't lift a finger to do anything about this.
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A public school district in Minnesota told a law firm representing concerned parents that it could cost upwards of $901,121.15 to complete a government records request, according to communications obtained by the Daily Caller.
An attorney at Mohrman, Kaardal, & Erickson in Minneapolis sent a Government Data Practices Act Request to the interim superintendent at Rochester Public School District in Minnesota on Sept. 20. The request was made on behalf of “Equality in Education,” a concerned parents association.
The request asked the Rochester Public School District to release information on the development of curriculum, conferences, or seminars for teachers and students related to “equity and social justice topics often referred to as Critical Race Theory.”
The request called for records dating back to Jan. 2020 in elementary, middle, and high school, according to the Mohrman, Kaardal, & Erickson letter. Specific words that the group was concerned about included “equity, social justice, cultural competency, race, intersectionality, or CRT.” Many of these concepts are linked to the core tenets of critical race theory.
“Equality in Education” asked the school district to provide the record by Dec. 15, though the organization’s legal representation said it would be open to a deadline extension so long as the district kept the organization updated.
On Nov. 12, an attorney representing the district said that it would cost “Equality in Education” $901,121.15 to obtain the records and they must prepay before the district completes their request.
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Michael Waldspurger, the district’s legal representative, said that “prepayment” would be required before the request could be processed.
“The district will require prepayment before processing your request further,” Waldspurger said. “If the actual cost ends up being less than the estimated cost, the District will refund the difference. If the actual cost ends up being more than the estimated cost, your firm will be responsible for the difference.”
I have to hand it to them. They are clever bastards. They know it won't cost anything remotely close to this to obtain the records but by demanding such a ridiculous high estimate be paid in advance they know it will keep anyone not in the Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Jeffrey Bezos level of wealth from being able to afford it and they can keep everything in the dark. And we know Minnesota's Attorney General won't lift a finger to do anything about this.
Posted on 11/28/21 at 9:21 pm to 88Wildcat
I did email archives for a school in a previous life.
This should take a minimum of 30 minutes of work to complete from their IT team’s perspective. The software to archive a district of 1.5k staff and 12k students was around 40k a year at most.
I currently charge $2k a day for professional services so this guy is killing it I hope.
This should take a minimum of 30 minutes of work to complete from their IT team’s perspective. The software to archive a district of 1.5k staff and 12k students was around 40k a year at most.
I currently charge $2k a day for professional services so this guy is killing it I hope.
This post was edited on 11/28/21 at 9:23 pm
Posted on 11/28/21 at 9:26 pm to 88Wildcat
I’m the old days the parents would just string a couple of them up and just like that, the records would be free and all this bullshite would stop.
Posted on 11/28/21 at 9:26 pm to 3nOut
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I did email archives for a school in a previous life.
Same here. I have redacted 40 volume investigative files with a grease pencil (each volume 1” or more thick) along with countless audio recordings, and never charged anyone in excess of $2,000. These parents are being lied to big time.
Posted on 11/28/21 at 9:36 pm to 88Wildcat
So what's the next steps for such a ridiculous move? Isn't it public records that belong to the taxpayer?
Posted on 11/28/21 at 9:38 pm to MeatCleaverWeaver
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Same here. I have redacted 40 volume investigative files with a grease pencil (each volume 1” or more thick) along with countless audio recordings, and never charged anyone in excess of $2,000. These parents are being lied to big time
Exactly. This reminds me of a medical bill we got. My wife had foot surgery and 2 years later one of the pins came loose. Dr said come in and we’ll get it taken care of. 15 minutes, in and out. Didn’t sign any paper work.
Got a bill for $7k. I asked for a line item bill explaining those costs and never heard back from them.
Posted on 11/28/21 at 9:42 pm to TOSOV
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So what's the next steps for such a ridiculous move? Isn't it public records that belong to the taxpayer
They still have to pay for the labor of it being done. It takes IT staff and systems in place to accommodate. Not sure how other states work but taxpayers are paying for it anyways in Texas.
Not defending the school They’re obviously Inflating this insanely to scare them off.
This post was edited on 11/28/21 at 9:47 pm
Posted on 11/28/21 at 10:04 pm to 88Wildcat
If it would cost that much, then the school district has clearly been extremely involved in implementing CRT. Should be all the evidence parents need.
Posted on 11/28/21 at 11:24 pm to TOSOV
You one by one catch each school board member alone, beat them into coma's and drag them by your truck down main street. Figuratively I mean, obviously.
Posted on 11/28/21 at 11:28 pm to imjustafatkid
An alternative? Have the county withhold enough in tax dollars to offset the supposed cost of the search.
Search gets done, property taxes get turned over to the school system.
Search gets done, property taxes get turned over to the school system.
Posted on 11/29/21 at 5:04 am to 88Wildcat
This is part of the request
LINK https://mobile.twitter.com/wu_wenyuan
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”The actual request is a multiplication of the questions in the picture below, divided by each school in the school district.”
LINK https://mobile.twitter.com/wu_wenyuan
This post was edited on 11/29/21 at 5:18 am
Posted on 11/29/21 at 5:23 am to 88Wildcat
Methinks home schooling about to go on the rise.
Posted on 11/29/21 at 5:37 am to Pepperoni
That's a comprehensive and very smart Request. No way the Board could hide the overt Racism/CRT being fed to the kids there.
Marxism on the march.
Marxism on the march.
Posted on 11/29/21 at 5:37 am to 88Wildcat
Pay an autistic hacker kid who is hopped up on Adderall and Moutain Dew 100 bucks to get it. You can't tell me a decent hacker can't get ahold of this. You cannot play fair with these people, sadly you have to beat them at their own game.
Posted on 11/29/21 at 6:19 am to 88Wildcat
I assume the school board knows there are some bad documents in there for them.
So if they ever hand the documents over, they'll do a document dump so large that the documents are almost unmanageable. Then, when someone sifts through the millions of papers and finds the bad ones, the school board will say something like "so what, you found 10 documents out of millions."
I bet that's their plan, and that's why the estimate is so large.
So if they ever hand the documents over, they'll do a document dump so large that the documents are almost unmanageable. Then, when someone sifts through the millions of papers and finds the bad ones, the school board will say something like "so what, you found 10 documents out of millions."
I bet that's their plan, and that's why the estimate is so large.
Posted on 11/29/21 at 6:26 am to 88Wildcat
At $185 an hour, that is almost 4,900 hours. You could implement an ERP system for half of that. If that is their charge for a records request, then perhaps they need to look at the upgrading their IT personnel.
Posted on 11/29/21 at 6:36 am to midnight_chopper
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At $185 an hour, that is almost 4,900 hours. You could implement an ERP system for half of that. If that is their charge for a records request, then perhaps they need to look at the upgrading their IT personnel.
It's not the computer work they're charging for, it's the cost for lawyers to review everything and come up with excuses for what they can redact and withhold.
Posted on 11/29/21 at 6:46 am to Pepperoni
Would this not be covered under an FOIA request? 900k…these assholes
Posted on 11/29/21 at 7:02 am to Sus-Scrofa
I’m not sure I understand why the parents should cover the cost for the school district aka, their employees to cover their asses.
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