A Common Pleas Court judge sided with father Darren Laustsen in his battle for records of library books checked out by staff members, finding the district manipulated reports in a 'coverup.'
A Common Pleas Court judge sided with father Darren Laustsen in his battle for records of library books checked out by staff members, finding the district manipulated reports in a"coverup."
But the decision went further than an order to turn over information. Yeager said the district had not just failed to respond to Laustsen, but had deliberately hidden books checked out by staff — after administrators had acknowledged to Laustsen they were checking out books to review them under a new school board policy prohibiting “sexualized content.”
“They lied to a parent. They’re lying to taxpayers about what they’re doing,” said Joy Ramsingh, who represented Laustsen. “It’s just tremendously sad to me. I think the school has really let down the community.”The dispute between Laustsen and Pennridge began after the school board’s vote on the library policy in September 2022. The night of the vote, board members said the bookby Tiffany D.
The district then said that it couldn’t definitively answer Laustsen’s question, because non-students had used student accounts to check out books. The open records office accepted that position. That fact only came to light recently — prompting Laustsen to file an emergency petition last month. Pennridge concluded that someone had been “manipulating” records, but didn’t offer further explanation.
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