HOW TO REQUEST RECORDS
Request for public access to records may be made in person, by mail, or e-mail to:
Freedom of Information Law Officer:
CSDNR Clerk and Secretary to the Board of Education
(914) 576-4219
City School District of New Rochelle
Administration Building, Second Floor
515 North Avenue
New Rochelle, NY 10801-3416
Telephone: (914) 576-4240
Fax: (914) 576-5395
E-mail: foil@nredlearn.org
Employee and Student Records:
Millie Bonilla
Records Access and Management Officer
Clerk and Secretary to the Board of Education
City School District of New Rochelle
Administration Building, Second Floor
515 North Avenue
New Rochelle, NY 10801-3416
Telephone: (914) 576-4219
Fax: (914) 576-4613
E-mail: mbonilla@nredlearn.org
OFFICE HOURS: Business days, Monday-Friday, except holidays –
8:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M. – September-June
8:00 A.M. – 3:30 P.M. – July-August
FEE: Fee for copying records is at the statutory rate of $0.25 per page not in excess of 9” x 14”, or the actual cost of reproducing any other record, as provided by statute. Advance payment for copies plus postage, if applicable, is required, payable to the City School District of New Rochelle.
To the extent possible, please furnish date, title, file designation, or other information to help identify the record.
APPEAL NOTICE: YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPEAL A DENIAL OF YOUR REQUEST FOR RECORDS IN WRITING TO DR. COREY REYNOLDS, SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT OF NEW ROCHELLE, 515 NORTH AVENUE, NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK 10801 (TELEPHONE NO. 914-576-4200; E-MAIL: CREYNOLDS@NREDLEARN.ORG). APPEAL MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DENIAL FROM WHICH SUCH APPEAL IS TAKEN. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS SHALL INFORM THE REQUESTER OF HIS DECISION IN WRITING WITHIN TEN (10) BUSINESS DAYS OF RECEIPT OF AN APPEAL. IF DENIED, THE REASONS FOR DENIAL MUST BE FULLY EXPLAINED.
LIST OF AVAILABLE RECORDS AND APPLICATION
Here are the list of available records listed by subject matter plus the application for public access to records. For additional, visit the New York State Committee on Open Government here.