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Go out and buy Main Line Life and check out the front page! The title of the article by Sam Strike is "Sherry Gets Wright Decision!" Congratulations Judy Sherry! Way to go for ALL of us on Open Records Law! In a nutshell, Judy Sherry sued Radnor Township School District on a right to know basis under Open Records Laws and the Judge in Delaware County found in HER favor on June 30th. Open records is a big deal, and well, Radnor doesn't have a reputation as a municipality in general of being an open book now does it? I will note that this suit was against the school board, but it should be a warning to local government and municipalities everywhere. The right to know is an important thing, and as everyone knows in most cases, after you fill out the forms when you want something it gets reviewed and can be rejected even if it should not be. What Ms. Sherry of Newtown Square was after was access to what should be public records and documents relating to administators' salaries and benefits. Well hey, the lady is a taxpayer and it's not like school taxes in any of our Main Line communities come cheaply! Let's start the odds now on how long it will take Radnor Township to file for reconsideration, shall we? And how much will that cost Radnor taxpayers? Makes you wonder now more than ever what school districts are trying to hide from residents and taxpayers, huh? Here's a brief snippet of what will undoubtedly be online at www.mainlinelife.com tomorrow:
If anyone has a scanned copy of the Judge's order can they post it? A recap of the past:
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And, can you believe that Mr. McMeekin wants to appeal? Yeah, let's spend more taxpayers money defending a bad decision. Isn't this really more about personality thn about law?
Obviously this is more about what we don't know about. After all is the Radnor School District and School Board akin to a secret society?
Here is a link to the decision - CLICK HERE for all 30 pages.
Also see this editorial:
Public Comment
Watch the minutes
By Roberta Winters
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"As was written in last week’s paper, I did attend the June 10 RTSD Facilities Committee meeting. I continue to stay involved and informed about the school district and will, on occasion, make public comment.
To all Radnor residents, I urge you to understand that changes in the structure of committee and board meetings, brought about by board president John McMeekin, are having a very negative effect on our school district.
Public comment at all meetings is restricted, controlled and largely ignored."
Who is this Mr. McMeekin who will be spending thousands and thousands more taxpayer dollars in Radnor to appeal a taxpayer's victory to see how her taxdollars are spent? And this appeal involves a bond, correct? Shouldn't taxpayers in Radnor have the right to say NO to this expenditure? Maybe Radnor residents might want to do an old fashioned protest complete with bullhorns and TV cameras outside Radnor School District HQ? When did school districts stop being about education? Why can't school districts in general be held more accountable? Look at Lower Merion as another wasteful example......













Related article:
Posted on Tue, Jul 8, 2008
Sherry gets 'Wright' decision
Delco judge rules in her favor in lawsuit against school board
By Sam Strike
Posted on Thu, Jul 10, 2008
Editorial
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