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In general open governance is good. These requests look silly at the same time, e.g. asking about CRT. At the same same time,

The Owatonna People’s Press last month reported the Owatonna school district spent $300,000 to fulfill a data request related to an equity plan and assessment and a word search of district correspondence containing words and phrases such as “Black Lives Matter,” “systemic racism” and “critical race theory.”

It's crazy that it cost $300k to do that. I think ideally, requests like this wouldn't be an issue even if they're not really in good faith, because responding to them would take someone a few button clicks.

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[–] ShellMonkey@lemmy.socdojo.com 5 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

This is the kind of thing why school choice vouchers can't exist in any good faith context. Private entities wouldn't be held to the requirements that they answer these kind of nonsense requests, or even if they did, wouldn't be beholden to the public to consider changes to material that someone objected to.

Any request with a perceived political motivation should be paid in full before any work is started, others may have some leeway in their arrangements but still need to be compensated by the party requesting excessively broad datasets. If you want input into the curriculum, attend a PTA meeting and speak your piece publicly.

[–] dumples@midwest.social 1 points 3 weeks ago

Exactly. These requests are used to slow down everything and make public schools worse for their own political gain. They go against the spirits of these laws.