NWH Does Some Heavy Duty Freedom of Information Requesting from Crystal Lake High School District

Take a look at the sixteen Freedom of Information requests from the Northwest Herald to High School District 155, as seen on the Board’s March 19th agenda:

1. Katie Smith, Staff Reporter, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

2. Lindsay Gloor, Associate Editor, The Herald News, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

3. Jon Styf, Editor, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

4. Hannan Prokop, City editor, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

5. Daniel Gaitan, Reporter, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

6. Katie Smith, Reporter, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

7. Jon Styf, Editor, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

8. Daniel Gaitan, Reporter, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

9. Ed Komenda, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

10. Hannah Prokop, City editor, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

11. Eric Olson, General Manager, Daily Chronicle, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

12. Jon Styf, Editor, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

18. Jon Styf, Editor, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

19. Hannah Prokop, City editor, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

20. Jon Styf, Editor, Northwest Herald, Request was granted in part and denied in part.

21. Jon Styf, Editor, Northwest Herald, No responsive public records.


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NWH Does Some Heavy Duty Freedom of Information Requesting from Crystal Lake High School District — 6 Comments

  1. Whatever they’re researching, we can only hope it results in unbiased, accurate and complete reporting.

    The community deserves as much accounting of our school districts as its local governments before we vote in April 2.

  2. I’ll hazard a guess that the NWH is looking for answers to why Fralick was allowed back in the presence of students.

    I read some of the evidence, and if anyone spoke to my teenage daughter like that, it would only be by the grace of God that he wouldn’t be eating his teeth.

  3. Cal, why not also inform us on the heavy number of FOIA the Edgar Co Watchdogs have put into Alg Twh?

    I hear the NWH also FOIA all the Dog’s FOIA because the Dog’s keep calling the NWH ignorant, in essence forcing the NWH into wasting more tax $$$$$ to play catch up.

  4. If the Township Clerk put that information on the agenda, as District 155 does, I could do that.

  5. I have.

    You are probably correct.

    Probably just wish fulfillment that the NWH might be looking at something about governance.

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