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Teachers union sues Rhode Island mom over critical race theory public records requests, cites teacher privacy
2021-08-06
[FoxNews] Rhode Island mother of two Nicole Solas on possibly facing a lawsuit for seeking records on critical race theory.

The Rhode Island branch of a major teachers union is suing to block a school district from fulfilling a mother's public records requests, citing the sheer volume of requests and concerns about teacher privacy.

The case revolves around a mom, Nicole Solas, who caught national attention for her quest to address critical race theory (CRT) in her child's district. School board members previously considered suing Solas over her copious records requests – at least 200 – but declined prior to the recent lawsuit.

"We are asking the Court to conduct a balancing test to determine whether our members’ privacy rights outweigh the public interest," said Jennifer Azevedo, who serves as deputy director of the National Education Association Rhode Island (NEARI). "We believe they do, and those records should either not be disclosed or should be redacted accordingly."

In a filing dated Thursday, NEARI requested a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction from the state's superior court. Both Solas and employees of the school district are named as defendants.

Solas fired back, telling Fox News, "You cannot be employed by the state and also demand immunity from public scrutiny. That's not how open government works in America. Academic transparency is not a collective bargaining negotiation. It's a parental right."

NEARI's verified complaint, which was filed Monday, states: "Given the circumstances of the requests, it is likely that any teachers who are identifiable and have engaged in discussions about things like critical race theory will then be the subject of teacher harassment by national conservative groups opposed to critical race theory."

Cornell law professor William Jacobson also argued that "[t]his lawsuit makes little sense on its face. The unions purport to be protecting their members non-public documents and information, but the public records law only applies to "public records" as defined under the statute."

The filing from Monday, however, seeks for the court to examine certain categories of documents which are "potentially public records" under the Access to Public Records Act.

It adds that if records aren't determined to constitute a "clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy," they should be disclosed with redactions of personally identifiable information or "information which may lead to the identity of such teachers."

The lawsuit reflected an ongoing battle playing out across the country where frustrated parents are demanding answers from education officials.

Both the NEA and American Federation of Teachers (AFT) have opposed efforts to limit CRT and its related ideas in school. NEA previously approved a resolution conveying its desire to fight "anti-CRT rhetoric."

Another prompted Senate Republicans' scrutiny by declaring that the NEA would "research the organizations attacking educators doing anti-racist work and/or use the research already done and put together a list of resources and recommendations for state affiliates, locals, and individual educators to utilize when they are attacked."
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Posted by:Skidmark

#3  Are the richer republicans and their lawyers volunteering to aid the lady in litigation?
Posted by: Dron66046   2021-08-06 23:18  

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Humm! N.E.A. feels it has a right to teach whatever it wants without the Parent knowing?

Maybe Taxpayers should have a right to withhold School related Taxes unless the taught curriculum meets voter approval by 66%+. An to withdraw their children and use School related tax $$$ to private education.

Also such classes should be Optional and require Parent WRITTEN PRE-Approva. Which includes a detailed outline of what will be taught, how it will be taught and what the goal is and how it promotes a student basic educational needs for Reading, Writing, Math, factual history and Understanding Government.
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-08-06 07:36  

#1  Lawfare. Like the AZ obstruction of delivery of the voting machines, obstruct and hide.

Maybe its time to allow taxpayers to sue for return of their earnings when government entities deny open access to see where the money goes and in effect become private entities.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-08-06 05:44  

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