Claiming the First District Court of Appeal was wrong to deny attorney fees in a public records request dispute with the state, The Florida Times-Union wants state Supreme Court review.
Last November, the Jacksonville newspaper prevailed on its petition that “value-added” teacher data is open to review. The Florida Department of Education and Florida Education Association argued the data was shielded by a state law that blocks release of teacher evaluation records until the following year.
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