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This document is a page from a court transcript filed on August 10, 2022, detailing the direct examination of a witness named Kane. Kane describes the record-keeping practices of the Professional Children's School, explaining how student permanent files are created and what they contain. The witness states that records are now maintained electronically but were kept as hard copy files in the 1990s and up until about ten years ago.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Kane Witness
Mentioned in the header as the person undergoing direct examination.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Professional Children's School school
Mentioned as the institution whose record-keeping practices are being discussed.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. company
Listed at the bottom of the page, likely the court reporting agency that produced the transcript.

Timeline (1 events)

2022-08-10
Direct examination of witness Kane regarding the record-keeping practices of the Professional Children's School.
Kane Unnamed Questioner

Relationships (1)

Unnamed Questioner professional Kane
The document is a transcript of a direct examination, a formal legal proceeding where one party questions a witness.

Key Quotes (3)

"When they apply to the school the admissions department will keep their application, and then if they apply for financial aid, that will go into that file."
Source
— Kane (Explaining the contents and creation of a student's permanent file.)
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"They are maintained electronically now so that they're in an archive of which I oversee, and they are filed according to the student's name and the year of graduation or the year that they retired or left the school."
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— Kane (Describing the current method of maintaining student records.)
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"So they were kept in a hard file until about ten years ago,"
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— Kane (Answering a question about how records were maintained in the 1990s.)
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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 747 Filed 08/10/22 Page 9 of 228 685
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Kane - Direct
1 A. Yes, I am.
2 Q. Are you familiar with the school's practices regarding
3 students' permanent files?
4 A. Yes, I am.
5 Q. What are student permanent files?
6 A. So, students when they apply, we begin a file for them.
7 When they apply to the school the admissions department will
8 keep their application, and then if they apply for financial
9 aid, that will go into that file.
10 From there, their transcripts, their grades will go
11 into the file, and eventually their application to college and
12 any recommendations from the school.
13 Q. And those records you just mentioned, are they put into the
14 file at the time they're created?
15 A. Yes, they are.
16 Q. Does the Professional Children's School regularly maintain
17 those student files?
18 A. Yes, we do.
19 Q. How are those records maintained?
20 A. They are maintained electronically now so that they're in
21 an archive of which I oversee, and they are filed according to
22 the student's name and the year of graduation or the year that
23 they retired or left the school.
24 Q. How did the maintenance of those records work in the 1990s?
25 A. So they were kept in a hard file until about ten years ago,
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
(212) 805-0300
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