ROBERT COX
Court rules district must answer for stonewalling public records request WHITE PLAINS, NY (April 28, 2026) — A Westchester County Supreme Court judge today rejected the New Rochelle City School District’s attempt to kill a lawsuit over its handling of public records tied to Shrub Oak International School, ruling that the core claim in the in the case must proceed.
Acting Supreme Court Justice Sheralyn Pulver denied the District’s motion to dismiss the central claim in the case — that the District buried legally required disclosures under a mountain of unexplained redactions. The ruling, issued today, means the District will now have to file a formal answer and defend in court why it blacked out so much of the legal billing records connected to its dealings with Shrub Oak. MORE AT Judge Hands New Rochelle School District a Legal Defeat in Shrub Oak Records Battle - Talk of the Sound
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