Grant to Ohio raises questions over the federal Charter School Program’s grant making process
Grant to Ohio raises questions over the federal Charter School Program’s grant making process
CPD report on fraud, waste and abuse in charter schools
Following an announcement that the U.S. Dept. of Education will give $157 million in taxpayer funds to charter schools, Kyle Serrette, director of education at the Center for Popular Democracy, released the following statement:
“As our 2015 national report on the charter school fraud demonstrates, there are regulatory shortcomings that foster fraud, waste and abuse in charter schools. It is alarming that Ohio is the largest grantee. One would think that the sheer volume of fraud, waste, and mismanagement that has been documented in the state would have disqualified them from receiving this federal windfall. Our research has documented over $15 million in fraud, waste, or mismanagement, which means that thousands of children are being robbed of a quality education. Giving the Ohio charter schools $71 million makes no sense.
Some cases of Ohio fraud, waste, and mismanagement include:
Many more instances of Ohio fraud, waste, and abuse can be found in our report.
Recently U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown blasted
Ohio’s charter school system for having rampant waste and fraud. In a statement he said, “We want to make sure these charter schools effectively educate children,” “Right now they’re not.”
“It’s time to fix our broken charter oversight system. Sending millions of more dollars to states with broken charter schools laws will only exacerbate the fraud problem.” said Serrette
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