Chart School

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Prime Prep Academy

Posted on 14:53 by Unknown
“Former football player’s charter school raised questions.” Austin American-Statesman, 11/4/2011
Last month, the state Board of Education granted its approval for two charter schools affiliated with former professional football and baseball star Deion Sanders to open next fall, in Fort Worth and Dallas. A review of recently released public records shows that early versions of the charter’s application contained two business arrangements that appeared to be designed to give school executives opportunities to personally profit off the school.

A spokeswoman for the Texas Education Agency said the suspect deals have since been removed from Prime Prep Academy’s application, after state officials investigated and confronted the school’s executives. Prime Prep’s executive director, Damien L. Wallace, confirmed that the specific contract deals had been excised from the charter’s application.

TEA, the agency that vets new charter schools, says it has beefed up its scrutiny of applicants in recent years. Several of the publicly funded schools have been revealed to be paying executives generous salaries, often through not-exactly-arm’s-length deals with side companies controlled by school officials...

Although Sanders’ name does not appear as an official executive for the school, his name does show up in the application, with his fame promoted as a benefit to the new school. “Deion Sanders’ powerful media presence has been utilized to bring more attention to the plans of bringing a charter school of this type to the DFW area,” the school’s application states.

In newspaper accounts, Sanders said he began thinking about founding a charter school approximately three years ago. Wallace said Sanders has been a personal friend and business associate for many years...

The charter school’s application also contained a “sales/marketing” agreement with a company called PrimeTimePlayer. Primetimeplayer.com’s website promises students help with mentoring and recruiting, and features Sanders’ photo. Incorporation documents filed with the Texas Secretary of State’s office list the company’s managing members as Damien L. Wallace and Chazma Jones — both of whom are also listed as executives for Prime Prep Academy.

The marketing agreement called for PrimeTimePlayer to be paid either $1,000 or $7,500 a month (the contract’s wording is unclear) for its services, as well as a percentage of any money it raised for the school; a 5 percent commission on all “special fundraising events” and a 10 percent commission on “all monies derived from corporate, local business and private donor sponsorships.”

According to the January application, the charter had already lined up commitments for about $200,000 in such donations, including $50,000 from Wal-Mart, $25,000 from Bank of America, and $50,000 from the NFL Network, a channel operated by the National Football League.

The school’s application also stated that Prime Prep’s Fort Worth school would be entering into a lease/purchase agreement for the building the school will occupy. The contract included in the charter’s application called for Prime Prep to pay $5,000 a month the first year, $7,000 the second, and $9,500 a month the third year of its occupancy to a company called Pinnacle Commercial Property Group.

Secretary of State records show the company’s directors as of May 2011 to be Damien Wallace and Chazma Jones.

Ratcliffe said TEA’s review staff also noticed the same contracts in Prime Prep’s application and brought them to the attention of the school’s lawyer. “Our lawyer went to their lawyer and said, ‘We have a problem with them doing business with themselves,’” she recalled, adding: “They didn’t initially reveal all the connections there.”...

There is another claim that has raised questions about the finances of the school. In July 2010, seven plaintiffs filed a lawsuit in Tarrant County District Court, claiming Wallace and Sanders had promised to market high school athletes to college athletic departments, but never delivered.

In the same lawsuit, the plaintiffs, led by Lawrence Smith, assert that Wallace and Sanders “made fraudulent and deceptive misrepresentations to induce Mr. Smith into investing money in a Charter School venture.”

According to the lawsuit, Wallace told Smith and others that if they invested $25,000 in the school, a “revenue sharing agreement” would pay them back $174,600, based on rent collected on a building at 4400 Panola Ave., Fort Worth — the same building in which Prime Prep’s Forth Worth campus is to be located, according to the school’s application.

A lawyer representing Wallace and Sanders declined to comment on the case; Smith’s lawyer, Don Stewart, said in court filings the defendants had denied his client’s allegations and were contesting the claims.

Ratcliffe said Prime Prep most likely will receive its final approval from the Texas Education Agency in a couple of weeks.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
“Deion Sanders’ new charterschool drawing questions about financial, academic plans.” The Texas Independent, 11/16/2011 
...While the board gave its go-ahead in September, SBOE member Michael Soto (D-San Antonio) wasn’t impressed by what he saw in Sanders’ presentation. “I have no idea what the applicant plans to do in the classroom,” Soto said before the vote, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

Since then, other questions have arisen about some of the school’s financial arrangements — deals that would help its top officials profit from the school’s fundraising and property rental...

The conflicts of interest were uncovered by TEA only after the SBOE approved Prime Prep’s charter, but Soto is concerned by the school’s “incredibly vague” academic plans, and told the Texas Independent he’s been getting concerned calls about the school.

Soto said he was unfamiliar, though, with another possible concern: that where Prime Prep’s plans do get specific about academics, the language is nearly identical to wording developed by some other schools.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
“The Strange Tale of Deion Sanders' Charter School; Coming soon in North Texas, a charter school built on star power.” The Texas Observer, 12/5/2011 
The State Board of Education approved eight new charter schools back in September, but only one of them came backed by the star power of Prime Prep Academy, with an emotional presentation by former Dallas Cowboys great Deion Sanders...

The most novel aspect of these charters, though, may be the private funding sources they'll depend on to round out their $10 million-a-year budget: not usual suspects like Bill and Melinda Gates or the Walton Family Foundation, but big brands Sanders has endorsed or worked with over the years, which he name-drops regularly when talking about the school.

Sanders says Prime Prep is a natural extension of TRUTH, a sports-and-study program he's run for the last few years, that has received money from many of these sponsors already. The school's leadership team told the state it had secured pledges from a few of those companies already, but when contacted, many said they hadn't, in fact, pledged money to the school—at least not yet...

What Prime Prep's leaders stress is unique about its plans are its emphasis on sports along with academics, its dedication to serving inner-city kids in low-scoring school districts, and, of course, the big money that Deion Sanders' friends at big brands will throw at the school...

The SBOE approved Prime Prep's application 8-4.

"We met with Direct TV, with Van Heusen, we met with Procter & Gamble, we met Under Armor, we met with the NFL on assisting us with in endeavors and they did a cartwheel," said Sanders.

In its charter application Prime Prep also listed $186,000 in donations that had already been pledged “upon approval of the charter school," including a pair from Walmart and the NFL Network worth $50,000 each.

But as enthusiastic as Sanders said they all were, most of the companies on the list told me this week that they never did pledge money to the school. The other three either didn't return calls or didn't have an answer ready...

Texas Education Agency spokeswoman Debbie Ratcliffe says Prime Prep’s list of pledges doesn't matter much to their application. “Even if a charter applicant says they have pledges for land or services from various corporations or entities, we don’t let them count that as revenue unless they have a signed letter from the donor.”

But while the SBOE grilled other applicants about where they'd be getting startup cash or grants to augment state funding, Prime Prep seems to be running entirely on star power. The only signed agreements in its application at first—a $1,000 loan from a Fort Worth real estate firm and a fundraising agreement with a group called PrimeTimePlayer—were dropped because Wallace and other school officials were aslo in leadership roles at the companies that stood to profit, as the Austin American-Statesman reported last month...
Read More
Posted in *Texas, 2011, Profiteering, Questionable financial practices, Questionable real estate practices | No comments

The Pima Partnership School

Posted on 14:49 by Unknown

“Former Tucson school principal given probation in theft case.” Arizona Daily Star, 10/13/2011
A former charter school principal was placed on three years probation and ordered to pay nearly $23,000 in restitution for attempted theft Thursday.

William Eddings Jr. was the principal at a charter school operated by the Pima Prevention Partnership when discrepancies were discovered during an audit by the Arizona Department of Education, according to court records.

The audit and subsequent investigation revealed that between June 16, 2006, and March 15, 2008, Eddings submitted inflated attendance records, awarded diplomas to 13 students who didn’t meet the state’s graduation requirements and signed invoices for services not provided to the school. Eddings received bonuses of $5,000 based on the information he provided.

Eddings was indicted in April on two counts of fraud and one count of theft; he pleaded guilty to attempted theft in August.

Under the terms of his plea agreement, Eddings could have received up to three years and nine months in prison.

On Thursday, Assistant Arizona Attorney General Michael Jette told Judge Howard Fell of Pima County Superior Court he is concerned Eddings has not accepted responsibility for his actions.

Eddings told a probation officer he didn’t do anything wrong and only pleaded guilty to end his legal problems.

In addition to the probationary sentence, Eddings was ordered to perform 300 hours of community service.

Eddings, who lives in Arizona City, hopes to have his probation transferred to Pinal County.
Read More
Posted in *Arizona, 2011, Attendance deception, Fraud and misrepresentation | No comments

Haliwa-Saponi Tribal School

Posted on 14:45 by Unknown

“Tribal school test scores invalidated.” Warren Record (NC), 8/17/2011
As a result of an investigation into testing irregularities in the 2010-11 academic year at Haliwa-Saponi Tribal School, a public charter school, biology test scores for nine students have been invalidated.

The school board for the tribal school, which has been investigating the matter, held a special meeting earlier this month during which they voted to place Principal Chenoa Davis on a three-month probationary period and directed her to terminate the contract of Assistant Principal Thomas Buchanan in response to reports of testing irregularities...

The report states that during the 2009-10 school year, a teacher downloaded from a computer end-of-course test review questions and pasted them into topic groups for use during test preparation for that year.

According to the report, the teacher did not collect the review materials afterward, and a student kept a copy and shared it with others in the 2010-11 school year. A copy was also shared with a student at Rocky Mount Preparatory School, another charter school...

"DPI determined that (the study questions) were secure items," she said. "Once they were discovered, we had to backtrack and found that they came from Haliwa-Saponi (Tribal School)."

The Rev. Ronald Richardson, tribal chief, said that the tribe should work out its own problems without newspaper publicity...
Read More
Posted in *North Carolina, 2011, Testing irregularities and cheating | No comments

KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy

Posted on 14:39 by Unknown

“Charter school football coach fired for sex comments, DPS says.” FOX31 (CO), 10/11/2011
DENVER – An assistant football coach at KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy has been fired after being accused of making an online sexual advance toward a student, FOX31 News has learned.

The coach, whose name has not been released, allegedly made the remarks on a student’s Facebook page.

A Denver Public Schools spokesperson says the coach is a part-time employee of the charter school and not a DPS employee.
Read More
Posted in **Managed by KIPP, *Colorado, 2011, Child molestation/sexual misconduct or assault | No comments

Fairview Charter School

Posted on 14:31 by Unknown

“Former Lutz principal removed from new Wisconsin job.” Tampa Tribune (FL), 10/15/2011
TAMPA -- Milwaukee school officials have removed a new principal from her job as they investigate reports from Lutz about the financial collapse of the private school she operated here.

Wendy Alexander was removed from her job Friday as principal of Fairview Charter School, where she supervised about 75 teachers and staff in a kindergarten-through-eighth grade program with more than 600 students.

Alexander founded and operated the Hand in Hand Academy in Lutz, shut down last month just four weeks into the new semester after seven years in business.

Some parents at Hand in Hand said they made payments to Alexander as late as mid-July without knowing she had just lost her bid for bankruptcy protection to stave off foreclosure of the school. Debts had grown to more than $2 million...

Alexander was interviewing for the Milwaukee Public Schools job as far back as April and was hired in May.

The school district there learned in September about Alexander's "personal business issues in Florida," according to a statement from Roseann St. Aubin, district spokeswoman.

"Since that time," the statement said, "we have been engaged in an ongoing review of the matter."

A former Florida employee of Alexander's brought the matter to the district's attention...
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

“Tuition payments gone as Lutz school shuts down.” Tampa Bay Online (FL), 10/11/2011
LUTZ -- Parents were blindsided when the Hand in Hand Academy announced in an e-mail that it was shutting down Sept. 16, seven years after it first went into business and four weeks after opening for the new semester.

Some say they paid registration and tuition as late as mid-July under pressure from Principal Wendy Alexander, even after Alexander lost her bid for bankruptcy protection to stave off foreclosure.

"She was telling us one thing and turning around and it was totally something totally different," said Michael Hanke, a financial planner, who says he wouldn't have enrolled his child if he'd known about money problems. "She made you want to trust her."...
[Sherman Brod, her foreclosure lawyer] said Alexander never saw the collapse coming until the bitter end.

But records show she accepted her new job before July 8, when Hand In Hand Academy defaulted in the corporate bankruptcy case.

Bankruptcy records show that Lisa Astl, an office worker and part-time teacher at Hand In Hand, signed the check that helped trigger the bankruptcy default.

"I only wrote the check in good faith," said Astl. "I didn't think it would bounce."...

Alexander and Astl were arrested together in 2009 and charged with resisting arrest.
 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

“Felony DUI is embarrassing but not a disqualifier.” St. Petersburg Times (FL), 12/13/2009
PORT RICHEY — A Pasco County sheriff's sergeant was patrolling U.S. 19 at 1:30 a.m. on a Monday when he clocked two women in a blue Toyota pickup at near 90 mph.

The preschool workers appeared drunk, and they gave deputies each other's last names, the report said. The driver refused the breath test.

Lisa Marie Astl's fourth DUI arrest since 1995 earned a felony designation reserved for repeat offenders.

But as far as the state was concerned, the 38-year-old teacher could keep her job at Hand In Hand Academy in Lutz.

Any discipline would be up to school leaders.

In this case, however, the woman riding shotgun was 41-year-old Wendy Viles Alexander, Astl's boss and Hand In Hand's founder. Deputies charged her with a misdemeanor, giving false information to a law enforcement officer. It was her first arrest, state records show...
Read More
Posted in *Wisconsin, 2011, Questionable hiring or termination practices | No comments

Indianapolis charter schools (student dumping)

Posted on 14:19 by Unknown

“IPS superintendent calls for state investigation into charter schools.” FOX59 (IN), 10/24/2011
Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Eugene G. White called for a state investigation Monday.  White called for the state to investigate what he calls an illegal charter schools practice that will cost his district $500,000 in state aid this year.

In a letter to State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Tony Bennett, White claims that charter schools are intentionally waiting until after the states average daily membership date to release special needs, homeless and other difficult to place students back to IPS, thereby keeping state aid for the students, while shouldering IPS with the responsibility to educate them...

White said 72 children have come back to IPS because they were homeless and could not be transported to charter schools or the charter school was unequipped to handle their special disabilities or they faced disciplinary expulsion...

White said IPS staff videotaped interviews with returning students and parents about their decisions to leave charter schools and those tapes will be made available to state officials and Mayor Greg Ballard, who sponsors the schools, and Ball State University, which oversees the system.

White said the practice violates state and federal laws and is asking for investigations of 10 charter schools in particular...
Read More
Posted in *Indiana, 2011, Questionable enrollment practices, Selective enrollment | No comments

Gulen charter schools in Tennessee

Posted on 14:16 by Unknown
STATE
# ACTIVE
# PENDING
# INACTIVE*
TOTAL
TN
1
1+
2
4+

* Denied, withdrawn, closed, or unknown status
===============================================================
TOTAL ENROLLMENT IN 2010-2011 = 277 STUDENTS
===============================================================
SCHOOLS
===============================================================
MEMPHIS SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE
Status
ACTIVE, opened in 2010
Management
READ Foundation, dba Memphis School of Excellence; partnering w/the Cosmos Foundation (“Texas-based Cosmos Foundation will open Memphis School of Excellence.”) http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/mar/06/new-charter-leaders-savvy-supported/
Authorizer
Memphis City School District
Location/District
4450 S. Mendenhall Road, Memphis / Memphis City School District
Website
http://www.sememphis.org/
Enrollment
Grades 6-9; 2010-11 enrollment = 277
Notes
Ali Gumus, principal
==============================================================
W.E.B. DUBOIS CONSORTIUM SCHOOL CONVERSIONS (nine schools)
Status
2nd ATTEMPT PENDING: The first application was denied in late October 2011. The charter operator planned to submit his applications again. http://www.memphisflyer.com/CityBeatBlog/archives/2011/10/27/herenton-will-try-try-again&cb=dd2a590ba9a5e3e53229f91ee8eed90a&sort=desc#readerComments
Management
W.E.B. Dubois Consortium of Charter Schools, partnering with the Cosmos Foundation http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2011/oct/03/herenton-applies-for-charter-schools/
Authorizer
Shelby County Schools/Memphis City Schools (joint school board)
Location / District
The original application was an attempt to operate seven charter schools in Memphis, and two more in the county. The first planned takeovers were of Orleans Elementary, Manassas High and Booker T. Washington schools.
==================================================================
KNOXVILLE CHARTER ACADEMY
Status
DENIED
Non-profit
Iris Educational Foundation board of directors is the governing board of Knoxville Charter Academy
Authorizer

Knox County Board of Education
History
The school’s application for a K-8 school to enroll up to 600 students was initially denied in Nov. 2010. It was later approved with the district requiring the operators to agree to set of stipulations. Note: the stipulations appeared to be an attempt to counter some of the questionable activities that had been observed at other Gulen charter schools. KCA was supposed to open for 2011-12, but the operators sought approval for, and received, a one-year extension. KCA was continuously unable to secure a location, so in May 2012 the school board unanimously voted to deny giving the operators another extension.

==================================================================
NASHVILLE CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL,
RENAMED NASHVILLE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Status
DENIED, all four attempts were rejected
Non-profit
Nashville Academy, Inc.
Authorizer
Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
History
In September 2006, an application was submitted for the Nashville Charter Middle School . It was denied in November, and the school’s appeal to the state board was also denied. In September 2007, the same group applied under a new name, the Nashville Academy of Science and Technology (NAST). That application was also denied. NAST’s third attempt was denied in November 2008. NAST made a fourth attempt which was denied in December 2009.
==================================================================
MANAGEMENT
==================================================================
READ FOUNDATION (dba Memphis School of Excellence)
Federal Tax ID
EIN 943487601
Website
None
History
Memphis Commercial Appeal: “Texas-based Cosmos Foundation will open Memphis School of Excellence.” (3/6/2010) http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/mar/06/new-charter-leaders-savvy-supported/
Individuals involved
Executive Director: Cem Akkus; No Form 990 posted

==================================================================
IRIS EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Federal Tax ID
EIN 271792425
Website
None
History
The foundation's initial address, as listed on the Tennessee Department of State's website, was the same as that of the Knoxville Turkish Cultural Center, AKA Universal Dialogue http://www.universaldialog.org/ displays same website as http://knoxvilleturkish.org/ .
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2010/dec/10/foundation-drives-new-charter-academy-focuses-math/?partner=RSS
Individuals involved
Board members in application: Suzan Mertyurek (also on the boards of Triad Math and Science Academy in North Carolina, another Gulen charter school, as well as Virginia International University, a Gulen-operated private institution for higher education), Lydia Pulsipher, Rashad Mahmudov, Leyla Achilova (AKA Achilov, Kayumova; taught at Sonoran Science Academy, a Gulen charter school in AZ), Ege Sarisaltik. 
==================================================================
NASHVILLE ACADEMY, INC.
Federal Tax ID
EIN 203991207
Website
None
Individuals involved
“While Dr. Ismail Fidan, NCMS’ sponsor and Governing Board Chair, is a consultant to two charter schools, one in Nevada and another in Fulton County, Georgia, there is little evidence of his direct involvement in educational administration or curriculum and instruction beyond his own evident expertise in his academic field. (A letter from the Fulton County charter school for which he is a consultant cites his service in raising money and recruiting teachers.) Two board members are graduate students in economics; a fourth is an architect. The fifth is an area manager for Taco Bell, with considerable experience in restaurant management.” http://state.tn.us/sbe/Jan07/NCMS/NCMS_Response_to_MNPS_objection.pdf
Ismail Fidan “...worked for Fulton Science Academy governing board for two years and also for the Coral Academy of Science in grant writing and fundraising.”*
http://state.tn.us/sbe/Jan07/NCMS/NCMS_Response_to_MNPS_objection.pdf
*NOTE: Both schools are in the Gulen charter school network.
==================================================================
W.E.B. DUBOIS CONSORTIUM OF CHARTER SCHOOLS
Federal Tax ID
Unknown
Website
None
History
It is not known how this charter school group and the Cosmos Foundation entered into an arrangement with each other. The situation presents a mutation of the established Gulen charter school pattern.
Individuals involved
Willie Herenton, Tanya Dawson, Veronica Finnie, Vernon Grouse, Regina Haley, Sara Hall, Keith McGee, Ernest Strickland, Brent Taylor. “Next year, Herenton intends to submit two applications for charter schools in suburban Shelby County.”
==================================================================
PARTNER ORGANIZATION
==================================================================
COSMOS FOUNDATION / HARMONY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Federal Tax ID
EIN 76-0615245
Website
http://www.cosmostx.org/
Services
The Cosmos Foundation and the READ Foundation are engaged in a "Support Service Agreement." Cosmos is paid 3% of the READ Foundation's annual state funding.
Individuals involved
Names appearing on IRS Form 990s (2002 to 2009): Ali Tekin, Bilal Akin, Burhanettin Kuruscu, Cengizhan Keskin, Cocksun Cetinkaya, Ellen A. MacDonald, Fatih Yigit, Gokturk Tunc, Ibrahim Sel, Iker Gure, Ismet S. Isik, Kadir Almus, Kudbettin Aksoy, Levent Bulut, Lynn Mitchell, Mehmet Okumus, Mustafa Atik, Mustafa Guvercin, Mustafa Ozen, Nihat Guvercin, Oner Ulvi Celepicikay, Ozgur Ozer, Selahattin Aydin, Soner Tarim, Tevik Eski, Umit Pecin, Yetkin Yildirim
==================================================================

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
  • Learn more about the Cosmos Foundation / Harmony Public Schools HERE and HERE and HERE.
Read More
Posted in **Managed by Cosmos Foundation, **Managed by Gulen movement, *Tennessee | No comments
Newer Posts Older Posts Home
Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • EPIC Academy Charter School
    “Ex-basketball coach pleads not guilty to sex assault, wants lower bond.” FOX32, 3/12/2013 ================================================...
  • LEARN Charter School
    “Ex-basketball coach pleads not guilty to sex assault, wants lower bond.” FOX32, 3/12/2013 ===============================================...
  • Higher Ground Academy
    CHARTER SCHOOL GETS MILLIONS IN TAX MONEY WITH UNLICENSED TEACHERS ; March 30, 2011; KSTP-TV news broadcast (St. Paul, MN)  At the top o...
  • Imagine Prep High School
    TEACHER AT IMAGINE PREP CHARTER IN ARIZONA FIRED FOR BUMPER STICKERS ; February 2011; BlogforArizona.com I've written a lot about Imagin...
  • Harmony Science Academy - Houston Northwest
    “Texas Charter School Accused of Racism.” Courthouse News Service, 12/13/2012 HOUSTON (CN) - A Houston charter school made minority studen...
  • Equality Charter School
    CHARTER SCHOOL, STRUGGLING, HIRED LEADERS' KIN ; Friday, Oct 15, 2010; City Limits (New York City, NY)  …In [Equality Charter School’s]...
  • Gulen charter schools in Georgia
    STATE # ACTIVE # PENDING # INACTIVE* TOTAL GA 2 0 2 4 * Denied, withdrawn, closed, or unknown status =====...
  • Heritage Academy
    “Clock ticking for students, teachers at failing Flagler charter school.” Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL), 3/15/2012 PALM COAST -- Schoo...
  • Teaneck Community Charter
    N.J. CHARTER SCHOOLS ESCAPE PAY LIMIT ; March 20, 2011; The Record @ NorthJersey.com  The director of a Teaneck charter school with about...
  • California Department of Education's failure to properly monitor charter schools' compliance
    “Auditors cite lax oversight of charters by CDE, as enrollment grows.” SI&A’s Cabinet Report, 10/24/2012  As advocates for California ...

Categories

  • **Managed by 100 Black Men
  • **Managed by Academica Management
  • **Managed by Achievement First
  • **Managed by American Quality Schools
  • **Managed by Ashe Culture Center
  • **Managed by Aspira
  • **Managed by Basis School
  • **Managed by Believe High School Network
  • **Managed by Brighter Choice
  • **Managed by Capital One New Beginnings Charter School Network
  • **Managed by Charter School Associates
  • **Managed by Charter Schools USA
  • **Managed by Citizens of the World Charter Schools
  • **Managed by Clackamas Charter Alliance
  • **Managed by Concept Schools
  • **Managed by Cosmos Foundation
  • **Managed by Eagles Peak Charter School
  • **Managed by EdChoices
  • **Managed by EdFutures
  • **Managed by Edison Schools or EdisonLearning
  • **Managed by Educational Administrative Services
  • **Managed by EdVantages Academics
  • **Managed by Espiritu Schools
  • **Managed by GEO Foundations
  • **Managed by Grace Institute
  • **Managed by Green Dot
  • **Managed by Gulen movement
  • **Managed by IDEA Public Schools
  • **Managed by Ignite Public Schools
  • **Managed by Imagine Schools
  • **Managed by K12 Inc.
  • **Managed by KIPP
  • **Managed by Leona Group
  • **Managed by Mavericks in Education Florida LLC
  • **Managed by Mexican American Community Services Agency
  • **Managed by Milburn Schools
  • **Managed by Mosaica Education
  • **Managed by National Heritage Academies
  • **Managed by National Heritage Academies (for-profit)
  • **Managed by Public Academy Inc.
  • **Managed by ReNEW
  • **Managed by Richard Allen Schools
  • **Managed by School Management Solutions
  • **Managed by School of Excellence in Education
  • **Managed by Success Charter Network
  • **Managed by TeamCFA-Challenge Foundation Academies
  • **Managed by TechEd Ventures (for-profit)
  • **Managed by U.S. Department of Education
  • **Managed by UNO Charter School Network
  • *Alaska
  • *Arizona
  • *Arkansas
  • *California
  • *Colorado
  • *Connecticut
  • *Delaware
  • *Florida
  • *Georgia
  • *Hawaii
  • *Idaho
  • *Illinois
  • *Indiana
  • *Iowa
  • *Louisiana
  • *Maine
  • *Managed by Noble Network
  • *Maryland
  • *Massachusetts
  • *Michigan
  • *Minnesota
  • *Missouri
  • *Nevada
  • *New Hampshire
  • *New Jersey
  • *New Mexico
  • *New York
  • *North Carolina
  • *Ohio
  • *Oklahoma
  • *Oregon
  • *Pennsylvania
  • *South Carolina
  • *Tennessee
  • *Texas
  • *Utah
  • *Virginia
  • *Washington D.C.
  • *Wisconsin
  • 1997
  • 1999
  • 2000
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003
  • 2004
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2007
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010
  • 2011
  • 2012
  • 2013
  • Abandoned start-up
  • Abrupt closure
  • All Children Matter PAC
  • Altering documents
  • Application deception
  • Assault
  • Attendance deception
  • Attendance tracking problems
  • Authorizer accountability
  • Bankruptcy
  • Bizarre
  • Bribing public officials
  • Charter school research
  • Child molestation/sexual misconduct or assault
  • Child pornography
  • Closure trauma
  • Code violation
  • Conflict of interest
  • Corrupt management practices
  • Credential deception
  • Debt: $1.2M
  • Debt: $1.65M
  • Debt: $100K
  • Debt: $114K
  • Debt: $117K
  • Debt: $142K
  • Debt: $150K
  • Debt: $162K
  • Debt: $165K
  • Debt: $175K
  • Debt: $1M
  • Debt: $2.42M
  • Debt: $21M bond debt
  • Debt: $250K
  • Debt: $2M
  • Debt: $300K
  • Debt: $341K
  • Debt: $400K
  • Debt: $425K
  • Debt: $450K
  • Debt: $5.3M
  • Debt: $500K
  • Debt: $516K
  • Debt: $56K
  • Debt: $600K
  • Debt: $700K
  • Debt: $71K
  • Debt: $740K
  • Debt: $750K
  • Debt: $800K
  • Debt: $80K
  • Debt: $87K
  • Debt: $90K
  • Deceptive enrollment practices
  • Diploma/graduation problems
  • Discrimination: racial
  • Discrimination: sexual
  • Discrimination: SpEd students
  • Drug issues
  • Embezzlement
  • Ethics investigation
  • Excessive compensation
  • Excessive legal costs
  • Excessive school day
  • Extensive legal battles/costs
  • Extreme administrative and/or teacher attrition
  • Extreme spending on marketing
  • Extreme student attrition
  • Failure to implement program
  • Financial mismanagement
  • Foreigner investment
  • formerly IRRA Inc.
  • Fraud and misrepresentation
  • Funds unaccounted for
  • Governance problems
  • Grade tampering
  • Grand Theft
  • H1B visas
  • Harassment of public official
  • Higher spending
  • Illegal lobbying
  • Inadequate food service
  • Inadequate oversight
  • Inc.
  • KKK support
  • Lack of compliance
  • Lack of enrollment
  • Lack of superior performance
  • Lack of transparency
  • Lawmakers and financial benefit
  • Lawsuit
  • Limited academic performance
  • Low teacher salaries
  • Lying on public form
  • Maine
  • Managed by Career Success Schools
  • Misspent funds: $1.9M?
  • Misspent funds: $10K
  • Misspent funds: $148K
  • Misspent funds: $270K
  • Misspent funds: $28K
  • Misspent funds: $300K
  • Misspent funds: $350K
  • Misspent funds: $400K
  • Misspent funds: $414K
  • Misspent funds: $476K
  • Misspent funds: $500K ?
  • Misspent funds: $578K
  • Misspent funds: $700K
  • Misspent funds: $750K
  • Misspent funds: $90K
  • Mistreatment of teachers
  • Misuse of funds
  • Money-laundering
  • Nepotism
  • Not paying employees
  • Plagiarism
  • Poor academic performance
  • Privatization mutation
  • Problems with bonds
  • Problems with site
  • Profiteering
  • Purchasing politicians
  • Questionable church/state barrier
  • Questionable discipline practices
  • Questionable enrollment practices
  • Questionable financial practices
  • Questionable hiring or termination practices
  • Questionable instructional practices
  • Questionable miscellaneous practices
  • Questionable real estate practices
  • Questionable safety practices
  • Questionable school meal practices
  • Record keeping
  • Refusal to disclose information
  • Religious instruction
  • Retaliation against teachers
  • Safety violations
  • School violence
  • Scientology
  • Screening potential students
  • Segregation
  • Selective enrollment
  • Sexual harassment
  • Stolen: $1.3M
  • Stolen: $1.4M (#1)
  • Stolen: $1.9M
  • Stolen: $100K
  • Stolen: $18K
  • Stolen: $195K
  • Stolen: $203K
  • Stolen: $240K
  • Stolen: $25K
  • Stolen: $28K
  • Stolen: $300K
  • Stolen: $30K
  • Stolen: $31K
  • Stolen: $3K
  • Stolen: $400K
  • Stolen: $42K
  • Stolen: $47K
  • Stolen: $4K
  • Stolen: $50K
  • Stolen: $6.5M
  • Stolen: $64K
  • Stolen: $69K
  • Strained co-locations
  • Students used for political purposes
  • Suppressing parent voice
  • Tampering with records
  • Testing irregularities and cheating
  • Unauditable records
  • Unpaid debts
  • Unstable leadership
  • Using public money to benefit a church
  • Violating teachers' rights to organize
  • Violation of open governance
  • Violation of state policies
  • Violation of student civil rights
  • Violations of regulations
  • Virtual charter school

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (65)
    • ►  September (33)
    • ►  April (30)
    • ►  January (2)
  • ►  2012 (122)
    • ►  November (25)
    • ►  October (6)
    • ►  September (15)
    • ►  July (11)
    • ►  May (15)
    • ►  April (34)
    • ►  January (16)
  • ▼  2011 (313)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ▼  November (23)
      • Prime Prep Academy
      • The Pima Partnership School
      • Haliwa-Saponi Tribal School
      • KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy
      • Fairview Charter School
      • Indianapolis charter schools (student dumping)
      • Gulen charter schools in Tennessee
      • Gulen charter schools in Oklahoma
      • Harmony Science Academy - Houston Northwest
      • Harmony Science Academy - Lubbock
      • East End Community Heritage School
      • California charter schools (problems w/oversight)
      • LaMensa Academy Next Generation Charter School
      • Key West Collegiate School
      • Believe Southside Charter High School
      • Believe Northside Charter High School
      • School of Science and Technology Discovery
      • IDEA Public Schools
      • IDEA Alamo
      • South Carolina Virtual Charter School
      • Spectrum High School
      • Maurice J. Moyer Academy Charter School
      • Chester Community Charter School
    • ►  September (33)
    • ►  August (32)
    • ►  July (32)
    • ►  June (6)
    • ►  May (52)
    • ►  April (91)
    • ►  March (25)
    • ►  February (8)
    • ►  January (10)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile