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February 19, 2001
Ms. Alice Jones
Dinwiddie, VA
The staff of the Freedom of
Information Advisory Council is authorized to issue advisory
opinions. The ensuing staff advisory opinion is based solely upon
the information presented in your e-mail of January 29, 2001.
Dear Ms. Jones:
You have asked whether the superintendent of schools may, under
the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), release information
concerning whether a particular individual ever attended public
schools in the county. You indicate that no county-wide database
exists where you could find such a record in response to the
request, but that you would have to call each of the seven schools
in your county in order to determine if such a record exists. You
ask whether FOIA obligates you to perform this countywide search in
response to the request.
Under subsection A of § 2.1-342 of the Code of Virginia,
all public records must be open for inspection unless specifically
provided by law. Subdivision A. 1. of § 2.1-342.01 does exempt
scholastic records concerning identifiable individuals. However,
§ 22.1-287 provides that directory information may be released
in accordance with federal law. The federal Family Educational and
Privacy Rights Act (FERPA) addresses the disclosure of scholastic
or education records. Similar to the FOIA exemption, FERPA
prohibits the release of educational records that contain
personally identifiable information.[fn1] However, this prohibition
does not apply to directory information, which includes a student's
dates of attendance at a school. In order to release the directory
information, the school must give public notice of the type of
information that it will include in its directory and allow
reasonable time for a parent, or the student if over the age of 18,
to inform the school that all or some of the directory information
should not be made public concerning that particular student. If
this public notice is not given, then the written consent of the
parent, or student if over the age of 18, must be obtained before
it may be released.
The information requested in this instance would clearly be
directory information. You indicate that 1968 is the year of birth
of the individual about whom information was requested. FERPA was
enacted in 1974 and thus would have been in effect for most, if not
all, of the years which the individual may have attended public
school in the county. As such, in order to release records of the
individual's dates of attendance, you would have to either ensure
that his parents were given notice of and did not object to the
release of his dates of attendance as part of the school's
directory information, or obtain the permission of the individual
who is subject of the request to release the information.
You also indicate that records containing the individual's dates
of attendance would not be located at the office of the
superintendent of schools, and that you would have to call each of
the schools within the county to see if such a document existed.
Subsection A of § 2.1-342 of the Code of Virginia states that
all public records shall be open to inspection and copying by
any citizens of the Commonwealth during the regular office hours of
the custodian of such records. (Emphasis added.) If your
office does not maintain these records, then you are under no
obligation to search for them in other offices. The appropriate
public bodies from whom the requestor should request the records
would be the individual schools within the county where the
individual might have attended school.
Thank you for contacting this office. I hope that I have been of
assistance.
Sincerely,
Maria J.K. Everett
Executive Director
Footnotes:
1. 20 USCA § 1232g (b)(1).
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