FOIA - Freedom of Information Act
What is FOIA?
FOIA is the Illinois Freedom of Information Act. Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/1 et. seq.), records in possession of public agencies may be accessed by the public upon written request.
Request for Documents
The following are links to many documents available on the District website which you may download at this time (no FOIA request required):
How Can I Submit a FOIA Request?
Center Cass District 66 has no specific FOIA request form.
Requests should state that information is being sought under the Freedom of Information Act. Provide a brief description of the public records requested, being as specific as possible. While responses may be provided via e-mail, you must provide a mailing address. Requests should be made to the FOIA Officer, Andrew Wise.
Requests may be mailed to:
Freedom of Information Officer
Center Cass School District 66
699 Plainfield Road
Downers Grove, IL 60516
ATTN: FOIA Request
Requests may be sent via email to: Freedom of Information Officer, Andrew Wise at awise@ccsd66.org.
What Happens After I Submit a Request?
The Illinois Freedom of Information Act requires agencies to respond within five working days of receipt of a non-commercial request. A five-day extension is allowed with written notification to the requester. Agencies have up to twenty-one days to contact individuals making requests for commercial purposes and are allowed additional time, as necessary, to provide requested documents.
If the requested records are 50 pages, or less, in length, the pages will be copied and provided to the requestor. If the records exceed 50 pages, the requester will be informed of the duplication cost.
Is There a Process to Appeal the FOIA Officer's Decisions?
In the event that part or all of a request is denied, requestors have the right to have the denial reviewed by the Public Access Counselor's Office of the Illinois Attorney General or by filing suit in circuit court.