Glass Apple
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
Hello
I need some advice, but first a little bit of a background:
I worked for a Florida county school district. They have 5 school board members (elected, of course), and the school board members appoint the superintendent. From my perspective, they all appear to be deeply enamored with one another.
I was in a low level job, one person.. in one school, in one corner of the county and I cannot BELIEVE the money that I saw them waste, and I have very good verifiable examples. Couple that with their arrogance, cronyism, nepotism and on and on, and let's just say it was bad. As an employee.. they would give you no respect as a taxpayer or as a parent with a child in their school system, you were simply not to ask any questions when it came to the way in which they were spending money.
One wild example, I watched a person from their facilities department walk on to a high school campus and spend somewhere between $35,000 - $40,000 to fix a "problem" that I could have resolved for $10.00 (yes, that's 10 dollars) and I can prove it. How about watching them spend $137,000 for an outside contractor to design a website template.. after hiring a "Web Developer". apparently they needed a Web Developer to oversee an outside contractor?
After nearly seven years, I wanted to ask questions of them without fear of repercussions.. and they do keep score. So I resigned and here I am. I have the time, I have the desire, and luckily I have a wife that supports me.
I formed a non-profit Florida corporation, more to lend some legitimacy.. and I will NOT ask for money or donations, but I would like to ask for volunteers. I would like to ask tough questions of the school board, I would like to educate the public on how they are spending our money.. and I would like to force some kind of financial accountability on their part.
I'm just getting started with all of this, but I see already that they will throw roadblocks.. or simply not answer me.
For anyone that may know, does this look like an accurate summary of how a school board in Florida must conduct themselves as it pertains to records requests?
http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/departments/cpr/Community/pdfs/Public%20records%20article%20093009.pdf
They are already apparently stalling as I'm trying to get an answer to who the "Custodian of Record" is.. to request email transcripts.
What do I need to be careful of, what are they obligated to answer.. if anything? At this stage.. I can go in any direction with the non-profit, should I consider a non-profit publication.. are they then obligated to answer questions presented by a "reporter"?
What are my rights, any advice on strategy.. or does this all sound hopeless?
Any help is appreciated!
Paul
Hello
I need some advice, but first a little bit of a background:
I worked for a Florida county school district. They have 5 school board members (elected, of course), and the school board members appoint the superintendent. From my perspective, they all appear to be deeply enamored with one another.
I was in a low level job, one person.. in one school, in one corner of the county and I cannot BELIEVE the money that I saw them waste, and I have very good verifiable examples. Couple that with their arrogance, cronyism, nepotism and on and on, and let's just say it was bad. As an employee.. they would give you no respect as a taxpayer or as a parent with a child in their school system, you were simply not to ask any questions when it came to the way in which they were spending money.
One wild example, I watched a person from their facilities department walk on to a high school campus and spend somewhere between $35,000 - $40,000 to fix a "problem" that I could have resolved for $10.00 (yes, that's 10 dollars) and I can prove it. How about watching them spend $137,000 for an outside contractor to design a website template.. after hiring a "Web Developer". apparently they needed a Web Developer to oversee an outside contractor?
After nearly seven years, I wanted to ask questions of them without fear of repercussions.. and they do keep score. So I resigned and here I am. I have the time, I have the desire, and luckily I have a wife that supports me.
I formed a non-profit Florida corporation, more to lend some legitimacy.. and I will NOT ask for money or donations, but I would like to ask for volunteers. I would like to ask tough questions of the school board, I would like to educate the public on how they are spending our money.. and I would like to force some kind of financial accountability on their part.
I'm just getting started with all of this, but I see already that they will throw roadblocks.. or simply not answer me.
For anyone that may know, does this look like an accurate summary of how a school board in Florida must conduct themselves as it pertains to records requests?
http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/departments/cpr/Community/pdfs/Public%20records%20article%20093009.pdf
They are already apparently stalling as I'm trying to get an answer to who the "Custodian of Record" is.. to request email transcripts.
What do I need to be careful of, what are they obligated to answer.. if anything? At this stage.. I can go in any direction with the non-profit, should I consider a non-profit publication.. are they then obligated to answer questions presented by a "reporter"?
What are my rights, any advice on strategy.. or does this all sound hopeless?
Any help is appreciated!
Paul