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Should School Records Cost More Than Most Cars?

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"Nevada father John Eppolito is concerned and curious about the kind of data his state's public schools are collecting on his children. So, he thought, what better way to answer this question than to request his children's data records?

Eppolito did just that. But instead of getting records, he got a huge serving of sticker shock.

$10,194."* Ana Kasparian, Dave Rubin (The Rubin Report) and Desi Doyen (Green News Report) break it down on The Young Turks.

*Read more here from Jonathan Wolfe / Opposing Views:
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