Daily News | The Inquirer waged a 3-year legal battle to see attendance data for Philly district schools.
, a quasi-judicial, independent state agency that rules on thousands of public requests a year — a first step in what would turn into a three-year legal dispute.for the newspaper, telling the district to provide the attendance data with no identifying details attached because it was a public record and that redacting names and other personal information from a data set was not creating a new record.
The district appealed that decision a month later in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court, arguing, for the first time, that releasing the data also would violate student privacy. In August 2020, a Common Pleas judge affirmed the OOR decided and said the district “shall produce the requested data with student identifiers redacted.”
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