Please read this report to understand why Kansas should not expand its charter laws to match what other states have done. We don’t need these problems. “This report will bring into focus some of the consequences of having inadequate charter regulations. We focus on just one symptom – the growing problem of fraud, waste, and abuse perpetrated by some charter school operators. The problem is pervasive; our search, despite being limited to fewer than half of the states with charter schools, found over $100 million in public tax funds lost to waste, fraud, and abuse.” http://populardemocracy.org/sites/default/files/FraudandMismgmt5-3-14(FINALx3.0)REV.pdf...
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What you can do
Many of you are wondering what you can do to help. Here are several items. 1. Continue talking to your friends, family and neighbors about the impact of school funding and policy on the children in your lives. Help them see the dangers of moving elections, and changing judicial selection and mandatory retirement ages and their relationship to public education. Encourage them to like this page. 2. Participate in a Valentine’s Day project to send your legislators some love and let them know how much we love our public schools. Those of us with kids in elementary schools...
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Leave a Comment Ohio audit finds head count discrepancies at charters
Here’s another example of scandals Kansas doesn’t have. “But [Ohio Auditor Dave] Yost says the rest of the findings raise serious questions. ‘I’m really kind of speechless at everything we found. It’s quite a morass.’ “Six schools had attendance discrepancies of 52 percent or worse, including one Youngstown school that claimed an enrollment of 95, but had zero students the day auditors visited. In Franklin County, Capital High School was of most concern, with a stated enrollment of 298 students. Auditors found 142- a difference of 52 percent.” http://www.10tv.com/content/stories/2015/01/22/columbus-ohio-state-auditor-finds-problems-during-head-count-for-charter-schools.html...
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Leave a Comment Board member warns Kansas education at risk
“No other issue does more to drive long-term economic development for businesses than a well-educated workforce. Public education in Kansas is a constitutional priority, and no other governor has done more to put that sacred trust at risk.” Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/article8195385.html#storylink=cpy...
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