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Related: About this forumThe Ugly Charter School Scandal Arne Duncan Is Leaving Behind
US Secretary of Education Arne Duncans surprise announcement to leave his position in December is making headlines and driving lots of commentary, but an important story lost in the media clutter happened three days before he gave notice.
On that day, Duncan rattled the education policy world with news of a controversial grant of $249 million ($157 the first year) to the charter school industry. This announcement was controversial because, as The Washington Post reports, an audit by his departments own inspector general found that the agency has done a poor job of overseeing federal dollars sent to charter schools.
Post reporter Lynsey Layton notes, The agencys inspector general issued a scathing report in 2012 that found deficiencies in how the department handled federal grants to charter schools between 2008 and 2011″ in other words, during Duncans watch.
Even more perplexing is that the largest grant of $71 million ($32.5 the first year) is going to Ohio, the state that has the worst reputation for allowing low-performing charter schools to divert tax money away from educational purposes and do little to raise the achievement of students.
A number of Ohio officials were shocked by the news.
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Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)in which most of the jobs seemed to be held by people related to each other, and the building was rented from someone in the family at a pretty high rate too. I believe they went under mid-semester, after having bilked as much out of the public as they could.
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(88,117 posts)It's very important a lot of people see it.