
Massachusetts Court Rules Charter Schools Must Follow Public Records Law
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Massachusetts Supreme Court Rules Charter Schools Must Follow Public Records Law
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that charter schools, including Mystic Valley Regional Charter School in Malden, must comply with the states public records law. The decision comes after Attorney General Andrea Campbell sued the school for refusing to release documents between January and November 2022. The court determined that charter schools are government entities due to their use of taxpayer money and involvement in core public education duties. The ruling supports transparency and accountability for student outcomes, as requested by Campbells office.
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