2:250AP   Freedom of Information Act Requests -- (Acrobat File)

    FOIABelow are District 41’s Administrative Procedures as they pertain to all Freedom of Information Act Requests.


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Please feel free to contact either Dr. Ann Riebock, Superintendent of Schools, or Mr. Robert Ciserella, Assistant Superintendent for Finance, Facilities & Operations.  Their contact information is listed below. You can submit your request electronically by using the form below.

Glen Ellyn District 41
District 41 serves approximately 3,500 students from kindergarten through eighth grade in four elementary schools and one junior high. We also have limited pre-school classes for students identified as at-risk or with special needs.

Our graduates attend Glenbard West High School, one of four high schools in Glenbard District 87. Our name is Glen Ellyn School District 41, but we actually serve parts of five communities: Carol Stream, Glendale Heights, Glen Ellyn, Lombard and Wheaton.

Our boundaries go roughly from Route 53 on the east, President Street on the west, Roosevelt Road (Route 38) on the south and North Avenue (Route 64) on the north. The boundaries are asymmetrical, so if you are not sure if you reside in our district, call our Registrar, Marylou Gehringer, in Central Services, 630-534-7529.

Freedom of Information Act Contact Information:
All Freedom of Information Act Requests must be submitted in writing to the Chief Freedom of Information Act Officer. Requests must be delivered via one of the following: U.S. Postal Service, electronically by clicking the link below or by hand delivery to the District office at the address listed below.

Freedom of Information Act Contact Information:
Glen Ellyn School District 41
793 North  Main Street
Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137
(630)790-6400
(630)790-1867 Fax

Robert Ciserella Chief Freedom of Information Act Officer-
Assistant Superintendent for Finance, Facilities & Operations
630-534-7220
Dr. Ann Riebock Deputy Freedom of Information Act Officer-
Superintendent of Schools
534-7207
Maureen Stecker Deputy Freedom of Information Act Officer-
Executive Assistant to the Superintendent
534-7236
Carolyn Gust Deputy Freedom of Information Act Officer-
Administrative Assistant to Assistant Superintendent for Finance, Facilities & Operations
534-7222

To submit your FOIA Request electronically please fill out the form below:

Your Name: 
Your Email: 
Your Request: 
Security code:
(Security code is: glenformation41)
 
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Freedom of Information Act Requests:
The District’s “public records” are those records and documents, regardless of physical or electronic form, pertaining to the transaction of public business and as further defined by law, including the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”), and the District’s FOIA Administrative Procedures. The District maintains and makes available for inspection a reasonably current list of the types and categories of records under its control, as well as those documents that are immediately available upon request.

Requests to inspect and/or copy the District’s public records must be submitted in writing and directed to the District’s FOIA officer as outlined on the Freedom of Information Act Contact Information above. Requests are expected to specify with reasonable particularity which public records are sought to avoid inefficient use of staff time in retrieving and preparing records for inspection. Repeated requests from the same person for the same records that are unchanged or identical to records previously provided or properly denied under FOIA are deemed unduly burdensome and may be denied. If a request is for a commercial purpose, as defined in FOIA and the District’s FOIA Administrative Procedures, the request is expected to disclose that in his or her initial written request. It is a violation of FOIA for a person to knowingly obtain a public record for a commercial purpose without disclosing that it is for a commercial purpose, if requested to do so by the District.

Categories of the District’s Public Records
As required by 5 ILCS 140/5

The following list identifies the types of public records maintained and available for public inspection:

  • Administrative materials and procedural rules;
  • Final opinions and determinations, except for those adjudicating student disciplinary cases where the disclosure would unavoidably reveal the identity of the student, or those adjudicating employee grievances or disciplinary cases;
  • Final outcomes of employee grievances or disciplinary cases in which discipline is imposed;
  • Board of Education policies and final documents explaining or interpreting such policies;
  • Final reports and studies prepared by or for the District;
  • Information concerning expenditure of public funds, unless otherwise exempt from disclosure under FOIA;
  • Names, salaries, titles, and dates of employment for all District employees and officers;
  • Minutes of Board of Education meetings open to the public;
  • Information concerning grants or contracts made by the District, unless otherwise exempt from disclosure under FOIA;
  • All other information required by law to be made available for public inspection and copying.

 

List of Documents or Categories of Records that the District Shall Immediately Disclose Upon Request
As required by 5 ILCS 140/3.5(a)

  • Board of Education policies;
  • Minutes of Board of Education meetings open to the public;
  • Labor Agreements

Fee Schedule for FOIA Requests

Unless a fee is otherwise fixed by another statute, or unless the District grants a request for a fee waiver/reduction in the public interest, as defined in FOIA, the charges associated with copies in response to FOIA requests shall be as set forth below:

  • No fees shall be charged for the first 50 pages of black and white, letter or legal sized copies requested.
  • Thereafter, a fee of $0.15 per page will be charged for each additional black and white, letter or legal sized copy.
  • For all other copies, including color copies, the District shall charge no more than the actual cost for reproducing the records.

                        Color Copies (8 ½ x 11)           $0.59 per page

The District may charge the requester for the actual cost of purchasing a recording medium, whether disc, diskette, tape, or other medium. 

  • The cost for certifying a public record shall be $1.

Public records may be furnished without charge or at a reduced charge if the individual requesting the public records states specifically the purpose for the request and the reasons that a waiver or reduction of the fee is in the public interest. Waiver or reduction of the fee may be determined to be in the public interest if the principal purpose of the request is to access and disseminate information regarding the health, safety, and welfare or the legal rights of the general public and is not for the principal purpose of personal or commercial benefit. In determining the amount of waiver or reduction, the District may take into consideration the amount of materials requested and the cost of copying them.