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- "content": "1 Q. Does the Palm Beach County School District keep some electronic records of all students that have gone to school in the district?\n2 A. Yes. After three years, when the student withdraw from Palm Beach -- from the schools, and then if the student is -- exceptional student education, the schools keeps the record for five years. If the student is a regular student, after three years the records are purged and processed and kept at the district.\n3 Q. And are they kept electronically?\n4 A. Yes, ma'am.\n5 Q. Are you able to go and search for a particular student's name in the system?\n6 A. Definitely, yes. I have access to that.\n7 Q. And when you enter a student's name in the system, are you able to pull up certain of their education records?\n8 A. Yes.\n9 Q. Is that true even if the student went to school in the '90s or the early 2000s?\n10 A. Yes, ma'am.\n11 Q. So does the Palm Beach County School keep records for decades, for example, on students?\n12 A. Yes.\n13 Q. Are there certain records that they get rid of? I think you said some were purged.",
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