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Right-to-Know

As of January 1, 2009, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, under Governor Edward G. Rendell, requires government agencies including school districts, to comply with the new regulations as set forth by the Right-to-Know Law Act 3 of 2008. The new law fundamentally changes the way people access public records of their government and the way government processes these requests. The Greene County Career and Technology Center always works to comply with its Public Records Policy and the Right-to-Know Law. To obtain public records from the Greene County Career and Technology Center, please download the form below and fill it out in its entirety. Mail the form to the RTK Officer listed below. We will work to honor your requests as set forth under the law.
 

Review the Right-To-Know Law
To view the Right to Know Law Act 3 of 2008 in its entirety, please click HERE

 

File a Request Form
The Right-to-Know Law requires the Office of Open Records to create a Uniform Request Form that must be accepted by all Commonwealth Agencies. To request information, under the Right-to-Know Law, from the Green County Career and Technology Center, you must download and fill out two forms: Click REQUEST FORM to download the form (PDF version) and PUBLIC RECORDS FORM. The Commonwealth form is also available at the Office of Open Records website at http://openrecords.state.pa.us. You may also visit the Greene County Career and Technology Center’s Administrative Office, located at 60 Zimmerman Drive, Waynesburg, PA 15370 to pick up the forms.

 

Contact Information
he Right-to-Know Law requires that each government agency appoint a RTK (Right-to-Know) Officer. The RTK Officer will be the assigned person to receive Right to Know requests submitted to the Greene County Career and Technology Center; direct requests to the appropriate persons within the school or to the appropriate person in another agency; track the school’s progress in responding to requests; and to issue interim and final responses under the act. For Right-to-Know information requests, contact Mark Krupa, Administrative Director, Greene County Career and Technology Center, 60 Zimmerman Drive, Waynesburg, PA 15370, (724)627-3106 (phone), (724)852-2565 (FAX), (Monday-Friday; 7:30 am -3:30 pm). The State Open Records contact information is: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Office of Open Records, Commonwealth Keystone Building, 400 North Street, Plaza Level, Harrisburg, PA 17120-0225, (717)346-9903 (phone), [email protected]. State Open Records contacts for the Commonwealth are: Terry Mutchler (Executive Director), Nathanael Byerly (Deputy Director), or Dena Lefkowitz (Chief Counsel).

 

Greene County Career and Technology Center Right-To-Know Request Form:

Nondiscrimination Policy

 

The Greene County Career & Technology Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability or age in its programs or activities. Career and Technical Education program offerings include: Automotive Collision and Body Repair, Automotive Technology, Building and Construction Occupations, Computer Networking Technology, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Electrical Occupations, Emergency and Medical Services, Health Assistant, Precision Machining, Welding and Licensed Practical Nursing (adults only). Admission to the programs depends upon availability and class size and sending school districts criteria. Inquires may be directed to the Greene County Career and Technology’s Title IX Coordinator/Assistant Director, Katie Sleasman at [email protected] or the Section 504 Coordinator/Executive Director, Mark Krupa at [email protected]. Inquires can also be sent to 60 Zimmerman Drive, Waynesburg, PA 15370 or you may call 724-627-3106.