Open Records Requests
Colorado Open Records Act (CORA)
School districts, like all other government entities, are required under the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) to make their records (with important exceptions like a student’s education information) available for public inspection. CORA defines a record as essentially any writing that is made, kept or maintained by the District. This includes electronic records, such as emails and databases that are stored in the District’s digital file system (our portion of “the Cloud”), computers and servers. The purpose of this law is to allow the citizens to see into the operations of the government and how taxpayer dollars are being spent.
Douglas County School District records are public unless otherwise protected from disclosure and shall be available for inspection during regular business hours upon request made to the District. There is no duty to create a public record that does not already exist.
Inspection of the record shall take place where designated by the Public Records Manager, and will not be disruptive to the operations of the office, and shall be done in the presence of the custodian of the record.
We are proud to be transparent and ask all of our stakeholders to be responsible with the taxpayers' resources.
Requested information will be returned in three business days if documents are readily available. Additional time may be necessary if documents are not easily obtained.
Questions?
Ioana Marin, Paralegal
imarin@dcsdk12.org | 303-387-0032