(The Center Square) – Georgia's largest school district has quoted a community activist nearly $40,000 to fulfill a public records request – an estimate a First Amendment attorney calls "crazy high" and potentially out of scope.

The price quote came from Gwinnett County Public Schools after Tori Branum, of Dublin, Ga., filed a formal request for personnel records and internal communications concerning the hiring of teacher Nishat Kayum. School district staff wrote that the request would require 856 hours of labor, at $46.22 per hour, to review and redact more than 51,000 records. That amounts to roughly five months of full-time work.

A Georgia parent explains why she filed an open records request with Gwinnett County Public Schools after raising concerns about transparency. She responds to criticism over the request and argues that parents have the right to access public records and ask questions of their local school district.

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