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Entire school records, including, but not limited to disciplinary notices and reports, suspension notices and reports, attendance records and tardiness records, awards given, documentation of participation in sports, documentation of extracurricular activities, documentation of after school programs, progress and report cards, meeting/conferences held and notes, transcripts, SAT scores, FCAT scores, applications, class schedules, book fees, and any and all other documentation.
18th Circuit Court Media AdvisoriesThey include specifically Krop HS and Norland Middle School and one in general for Miami Dade Public Schools. I am curious as to why there is not one specifically for Carol City HS. His mother, Sybrina Fulton, pulled him out of there before the end of the school year. In an article, it says "much of his sophomore year" so I take that to mean he was well into the spring semester.
Legally I think they can only go after the records that might have information on relevant character traits, like propensity for violence. I thing SAT and other academic test results would be off limits.
As shown by the "accidental" release of Zimmermans records, nothing is off limits IMO. These records are protected and will not be released to the public unless by court order.
18th Circuit Court Media AdvisoriesThey include specifically Krop HS and Norwood Middle School and one in general for Miami Dade Public Schools. I am curious as to why there is not one specifically for Carol City HS. His mother, Sybrina Fulton, pulled him out of there before the end of the school year. In an article, it says "much of his sophomore year" so I take that to mean he was well into the spring semester.
Dominique Clarke, 17 who knew him from Highland Oaks, said he was very quiet and kept to himself. The friends took Spanish together.
One day at Krop last year, Brian Paz, 16, opened the door by the vending machine and he saw Trayvon. They had been good friends at Highland Oaks, but went to separate high schools. “I was like ‘What’s up man?’ I was happy to see him again,” Brian recalled.
According to Trayvon's friend Dominique Clark, Trayvon also attended Highland Oaks Middle school in North Dade. Miami Herald article here: Another friend said the same thing:There doesn't seem to be a subpoena for those records.
So where does Norland Middle School fit in? I am confused. Sorry about missing the CCHS. It wasn't listed on the 18th Media Advisories.
If public records are "character attacks," do you think he should sue the city/county/state? Do you think he would win?