Ability to find materials quickly and reliably
More office space
More efficient use of space
Lower costs
Security
Compliance to Texas State law
Better decision-making based on complete, reliable and authoritative information
Accountability and responsibility for maintenance of records at the appropriate levels
What is a Retention Schedule and how do I get a copy?
The Retention Schedule for Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District is maintained and
updated by the Records Management Officer and is certified by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Changes or additions to the basic schedule can be recommended by the departments and individuals who use the records on a daily basis.
A records series is a group of records commonly used or filed together which are evaluated as a group for retention scheduling.
Contact Kristie Keesee at (972) 968-6211 for assistance. A retention schedule is never a totally comprehensive listing of all records that exist within an organization. The Records Management Officer can help you find the proper series title for your records.
An open record is one which may be viewed by anyone under the Freedom of Information Act and Open Records Act. A confidential record can only be viewed by those persons with proper authorization.
A public record is one created or received in the course of work that documents some aspect of District business. A personal record pertains solely to an individual’s own affairs. As an employee of the District, any documents created during work time or using District equipment or supplies are technically public records, including email. Just remember that everything is subject to disclosure, and there is always the danger of employee’s words being interpreted as an official District Statement.
You must limit the contents of any box to a single record series only, but not limited to multiple years within one box. Mixing record series can result in not being able to locate a file when needed.
We do not pull individual records from the boxes for destruction – the box contents are all destroyed at the same time. We will use the latest date to determine the destruction date. Boxes do not have to be completely full to send them to the Records Center. The Records Storage boxes are designed to hold either letter or legal sized materials. When packing the box, you should remove metal clips, binders, bindings, and file folders. This will save you office supplies, will save space in the box, and will speed processing when the box is due for destruction. Also, please do not tape the lid down.
Original records can be destroyed once the recommended retention period has been met, as long as there are no legal, administrative, audit, or historical holds on the material. Duplicate records should not be kept any longer than originals. Authorizations must come from the School/Department Heads and the District Attorney before any Official can be destroyed.
The Records will only accept the approved banker boxes that you may order from the warehouse. Safety and storage reasons make it mandatory that all boxes in the Records Center be of a uniform size. If records are delivered to the Records Center in any box other than then required banker box, Records Management will return the boxes, and you will be asked to repack your records in the correct box. Please visit the following link for more information: Storing Records.
Yes. Only Official District Records can be sent to the Records Center for storage. The Records Management Storage facilty is not a storage location for faculty papers, personal records, office equipment, supplies, or publications. Please only send Official District Records only.
The Records Center is located in the Annex next to the Administration building.
Please submit a work order to have the boxes moved to the Records Center.
Any box or record that has been sent to the Record Center can be retrieved by contacting Kristie Keesee at 972-968-6211 or by email at keeseek@cfbisd.edu. Once a request has been made, you should have your file or box no later than 48 hours after the request has been made. If it would be easier to have a record in the box scanned and emailed to you, please let me know.
How can I be sure that my records will not be lost?
Does anyone else have access to our records?
No one outside your department or campus will have access to your records except the Records Management Office . Only the Records Management office will be able to remove documents or boxes from any of the storage facilities.