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Yes, you can file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request concerning records held by a school, but it typically applies to public agencies rather than individual officials. In many cases, school districts and public educational institutions are subject to FOIA laws, allowing you to request access to documents and records. However, personal communications or records specific to an individual official may not be covered. It's important to check your state's public records laws as they can vary significantly.
some, also the navy deliberately sunk some because it was believed to be a safe disposal method at the time. exact counts are probably classified. Try a FOIA request or a MDR request.
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The procedure is as follows:Determine the agency that most likely holds the desired informationDetermine the FOIA office in that agencyWrite a letter to that FOIA office requesting the desired informationWait (they must acknowledge your request in 20 days, but they don't have a deadline to act on it, many FOIA offices are so overloaded that the queue just for them to start working on it is years long)Receive your response (which may be complete, redacted, or a refusal)If you are not satisfied with the response, appealWait some moreNote: If you pick the wrong agency, you may get a refusal simply because the information is elsewhere, the appeal won't help
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