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Public Information/Open Records Requests

The Texas Public Information Act gives the public the right to request access to government information. The Act is triggered when a person submits a written request to a government body. The request must ask for records or information already in existence. The Act does not require a governmental body to create new information, to do legal or other research, to answer questions, or to explain District decisions.

If the request is for student records, parents, guardians, students or their representatives may request student records from the campus where the student last attended school.

A person may ask to view the information, get copies of the information, or both. If a request is for copies of information, the governmental body may charge for the copies. If a request is only for an opportunity to inspect information, then usually the body may not impose a charge on the requestor. However, under certain limited circumstances a governmental body may impose a charge for access to information. All charges imposed by a governmental body may be for copies or for access to information, must comply with Attorney General rules, unless another statute authorizes an agency to set its own charges. 

To request public information, please submit the request in writing to:

Dr. Candace Pohl, Superintendent at cpohl@sweethomeisd.org or complete this form

Public Information Request.

To ensure accuracy and efficiency of filling the request for public information, all requests should contain the following information:

  • Full name and contact information of the individual making the request and any organizational affiliation; and
  • A complete description of the records being requested including date ranges, categories, subject matter, etc.

Timelines and Deadlines

As provided by the Texas Public Information Act, Sweet Home ISD will provide the requested information promptly. Depending upon the complexity of the request and the volume of other pending requests, this is typically 10 business days. If SHISD is unable to complete your request within 10 business days, the requestor will be notified of the date the District expects to complete the request. If the request includes information that the District believes is confidential or excepted from release, the District will submit a request for an opinion to the Texas Attorney General to determine whether the requested information may be released or must be withheld.