State Teachers’ Union Urges More Oversight of Charters
A Buffalo charter school, run by a for-profit company, received $7.2 million in taxpayer money last year to educate about 500 elementary and middle school students. But at the end of the year, the audit it submitted to the state listed its expenses only in broad brushstrokes, including $1.3 million in rent for a building the company owned, $976,000 for executive administration and $361,000 in professional fees.
Abril 25, 2010
Os Negócios Da Educação
Posted by Paulo Guinote under Charter Schools, Educação, EUA, Negócios[2] Comments
Abril 25, 2010 at 4:56 pm
Muda somente a divisa, os montantes e as rubricas.
Abril 25, 2010 at 5:05 pm
Conclusão: o dinheiro foi embora mas a rubrica menor foi em ordenados dos professores e auxiliares, quase concerteza.