The San Diego Unified school board’s decision on Tuesday to delay
Superintendent Cindy Marten’s plan to delete nearly all emails older than
six months on July 1 is a welcome display of rationality.
Nevertheless, this remains a baffling act by Marten. The state’s
second-largest school district isn’t nearly as transparent as it should be.
In one of the most recent and basic examples, Voice of San Diego submitted
a public records act request on March 6 asking how many employees the
district has had each year since 2007, but absurdly enough, the district
says this is such a daunting demand that it probably won’t respond until
late July.
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