• In accordance with the order of Governor Wolf regarding COVID-19, the Methacton School District’s offices have been closed since March 12, 2020.  Any new Right-to-Know requests submitted from March 12, 2020, onward will not be deemed “received” by the School District under the Right-to-Know Law until the School District’s offices reopen.

    Thank you for your patience and understanding during this time.

     

     
     
    Right to Know requests, as outlined by the Right to Know Act of Pennsylvania, must be directed to the Methacton School District’s Right to Know Officer and Director of Human Resources and Labor Relations, Che Regina.

     

    HOW TO FILE A REQUEST

     

    A Right-to-Know request may be filed in four ways. You can submit your request by:

         1. Fax - 610-489-5019
        
    2. Electronic mail - righttoknow@methacton.org
        
    3. In person - Farina Education Center, 1001 Kriebel Mill Road, Eagleville, PA  19403 - Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
        
    4. U.S. Mail - Che Regina, Director of Labor Relations and Human Resources, Methacton School District, 1001 Kriebel Mill Road, Eagleville, PA  19403

     
    You must utilize the PA Right to Know Request Form (PDF) (To download as a Microsoft Word document, click here.) and e-mail it to righttoknow@methacton.org, or mail it to Che Regina at the Methacton School District, 1001 Kriebel Mill Road, Eagleville, PA  19403.     
     
    You should make sure that your request for records is specific and concise. Identify as specifically as you can the records you want, so that the District can quickly locate them and determine whether they are public record.
     
    Please be advised that if you send an e-mail request or file a request in person it does not speed-up the time that Methacton has to respond to your request, responses will be made in five business days, whether placed in person or by mail.
     
    For more information, please review Board Policy 801: Public Records, or click here to visit the website for Pennsylvania's Office of Open Records.  You'll find details of the law, a citizen's guide and additional information.