
Judge Slams Lawrence School District for Record Violations
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Federal Judge Kathryn Vratil rebukes Lawrence school district for violating Kansas Open Records Act in student lawsuit over surveillance software. Students requested records about switch from Gaggle to ManagedMethods, but district delayed response. Judge orders district to provide details on searches, timelines, and reasons for withholding files. Students claim First and Fourth Amendment violations due to invasive monitoring. Judge dismisses graduated students, staff, and school board from lawsuit. Hearing set for April 23rd to determine if district pays students lawyer fees. District switched to ManagedMethods without board vote, citing federal internet laws.
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