Thursday, January 26, 2017

Today In Charter Schools

Won't somebody think of the children, innocent yet imprisoned until the age of 18? (No; no one ever does.)
Federal agents assisted in the raid of a network of Los Angeles charter schools as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of criminal activity.

The raid at the South Los Angeles offices of Celerity Educational Group at 2069 W. Slauson Ave. involved multiple agencies, Laura Eimiller of the FBI’s Los Angeles field office told City News Service Wednesday.

“We and our partners were seeking evidence based on allegations of criminal activity,” Eimiller said.

The alleged criminal activity included fraud and fiscal mismanagement, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Celerity Educational Group manages seven schools in Southern California as well as some in Louisiana. The schools are publicly funded but privately operated and exempt from regulations that govern traditional schools.

Los Angeles Unified School District officials confirmed to The Times Wednesday that they had been alerted that the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles was going to oversee the serving of a search warrant on Celerity’s offices.

Federal agents swarmed the organization’s offices, collecting laptops and copying data from computers, an employee told The Times.

— City News Service
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3 comments:

  1. Fraud & mismanagement at Charter schools??? Shocked, SHOCKED, I TELL YA!!!
    Fuckin', NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. Here's to hoping these schools have direct ties to DeVos.

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  3. OBS, Yes!!! Wouldn't THAT be a kick in the ass!! But, we're NOT that lucky, AMIRITE?!

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