About the controversy surrounding Comer, who serves as the Chief Operating Officer of the Jumoke Academy and
FUSE charter school management company, the Stamford Advocate wrote, «Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has appointed Comer to the board — raising eyebrows and questions about a conflict of interest.
As more and more facts come out about Michael Sharpe, the CEO of the Jumoke /
FUSE Charter School Management company, parents, public school advocates and the taxpayers of Bridgeport and Connecticut are turning their attention to the decision by Paul Vallas and former Bridgeport Board of Education, Chairman Kenneth Moales, Jr. to hand over Bridgeport's Dunbar School, its students, staff, parents and millions of dollars in public funds to the disgraced charter school fraud.
Comer is the Chief Operations Officer of the Jumoke Academy /
FUSE charter school management company, an entity that has been swamped by the recent revelations about its CEO Michael Sharpe.
«In recent years, Connecticut taxpayers have paid Jumoke Academy /
FUSE charter school management company, and their disgraced CEO Michael Sharpe, in excess of $ 53 million dollars.
Andrea Comer, who serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Jumoke Academy /
FUSE charter school management company is one of Malloy's appointees to the State Board of Education.
«The fact is that Governor Dannel «Dan» Malloy should never have put Andrea Comer, the Chief Operating Officer of the Jumoke /
FUSE charter school management company, on the State Board of Education in the first place.
As Sharpe's sordid past came to light, the Jumoke /
FUSE charter school management company collapsed and Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor (aka the fox guarding the hen house) put the charter school management company on probation and ordered an investigation.
The timing of this hand - out to another Achievement First Inc. employee is particularly noteworthy since it takes place at the very moment that Governor Dannel «Dan» Malloy and Commissioner Pryor are circling the wagons in an attempt to deny any responsibility for the Jumoke Academy /
FUSE Charter School Management Company debacle of the past few weeks.
Not exact matches
Commissioner Pryor and the State Board of Education originally approved the Booker T. Washington
Charter School based on the fact that it would be run by Jumoke /
FUSE, but after the collapse of that
company, the proponents of the Booker T. Washington
School were allowed to find a new «
management» operation.
Charter schools, such as those associated with Achievement First, Inc. the charter school management company co-founded by Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education and the FUSE / Jumoke Academy charter school management company, consistently fail to provide educational programing to their fair share of non-English speaking students and those who students who need special education se
Charter schools, such as those associated with Achievement First, Inc. the
charter school management company co-founded by Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education and the FUSE / Jumoke Academy charter school management company, consistently fail to provide educational programing to their fair share of non-English speaking students and those who students who need special education se
charter school management company co-founded by Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education and the
FUSE / Jumoke Academy
charter school management company, consistently fail to provide educational programing to their fair share of non-English speaking students and those who students who need special education se
charter school management company, consistently fail to provide educational programing to their fair share of non-English speaking students and those who students who need special education services.
In 2012, Milner
school was selected by the Commissioner of Education for a second «turnaround» under the
management of a private
charter company, Jumoke /
FUSE, which would be paid a
management fee of around $ 350,000 a year.
The Malloy administration gave Jumoke /
FUSE charter school company no - bid contracts to run public
schools in Hartford and Bridgeport and was granted
management of a new
charter school in New Haven.
Prior to working for
FUSE / Jumoke, Inc., Comer worked for more than two years for Achievement First, Inc., the large
charter school management company that was co-founded by Connecticut's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor.
Comer, who serves as the Chief Operations Officer of
FUSE / Jumoke Inc., the
charter school management company that owns the Jumoke Academy and the Jumoke Academy at Milner was nominated by Malloy to fill a spot on the State Board that oversees and approves Connecticut's
charter schools, along with setting policy for Connecticut's public education system.
Flush with public funds, this private non-profit corporation has even started a new
charter school management company called
FUSE, Inc..
In October 2012, the Jumoke Academy's CEO, Michael Sharpe, named her to the post of Chief Operating Officer for
FUSE (Family Urban
Schools of Excellence), the new charter school management company that Jumoke created to expand and «replicate» its s
Schools of Excellence), the new
charter school management company that Jumoke created to expand and «replicate» its
schoolsschools.
Comer, who works as the Chief Operations Officer for the
FUSE / Jumoke Academy
charter school management company, and previously worked for Commissioner Stefan Pryor's Achievement First, Inc, one of the nation's largest
charter school management companies, will be filling the State Board of Education seat that was most recently held by an official from the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education.
What is clear is that
FUSE Inc is the
charter school management company that Jumoke Academy set up to divert tens of millions of public dollars away from Connecticut's public
schools and into its coffers.
Malloy and Jumoke Academy's CEO, Michael Sharpe, would have us believe that it is the $ 345,000 annual contract to hire the
FUSE / Jumoke Academy
charter school management company that is responsible for «turning around» the Milner Sch
school management company that is responsible for «turning around» the Milner
SchoolSchool...
have been among the most vocal proponents of diverting scarce public taxpayer funds to Achievement First, Inc, the large
charter school management company, to former
charter school operator Dr.» Michael Sharpe and his disgraced
FUSE charter school chain and Steve Perry, the controversial anti-teacher former Hartford
school administrator and self - described «most trusted educator in America,» who, thanks to Governor Malloy is opening his own privately owned but publicly funded «boutique»
charter school company.
readers learned in a recent post entitled Malloy nominates
charter school corporate officer to Connecticut State Board of Education, Andrea Comer worked for Charter School Management company, Achievement First, Inc., a company co-founded by Connecticut Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor, from 2009 to 2011 and started with Fuse / Jumoke Academy i
charter school corporate officer to Connecticut State Board of Education, Andrea Comer worked for Charter School Management company, Achievement First, Inc., a company co-founded by Connecticut Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor, from 2009 to 2011 and started with Fuse / Jumoke Academy in
school corporate officer to Connecticut State Board of Education, Andrea Comer worked for
Charter School Management company, Achievement First, Inc., a company co-founded by Connecticut Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor, from 2009 to 2011 and started with Fuse / Jumoke Academy i
Charter School Management company, Achievement First, Inc., a company co-founded by Connecticut Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor, from 2009 to 2011 and started with Fuse / Jumoke Academy in
School Management company, Achievement First, Inc., a
company co-founded by Connecticut Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor, from 2009 to 2011 and started with
Fuse / Jumoke Academy in 2012.
According to the
charter school application approved by Malloy's State Board of Education yesterday, there is a rather unseemly and bizarre connection between the Booker T. Washington Charter School, the charter school management company known as Jumoke / FUSE Inc. and the Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion
charter school application approved by Malloy's State Board of Education yesterday, there is a rather unseemly and bizarre connection between the Booker T. Washington Charter School, the charter school management company known as Jumoke / FUSE Inc. and the Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion C
school application approved by Malloy's State Board of Education yesterday, there is a rather unseemly and bizarre connection between the Booker T. Washington
Charter School, the charter school management company known as Jumoke / FUSE Inc. and the Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion
Charter School, the charter school management company known as Jumoke / FUSE Inc. and the Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion C
School, the
charter school management company known as Jumoke / FUSE Inc. and the Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion
charter school management company known as Jumoke / FUSE Inc. and the Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion C
school management company known as Jumoke /
FUSE Inc. and the Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
FUSE was created in 2012 as a
management company that used public and private money to take over failing, inner - city public
schools and operate them as public
charter schools.
HARTFORD — City and state educators said Monday that they had been served with subpoenas by a federal grand jury examining the expenditure of millions of dollars in public money by the troubled
charter school management company FUSE.
This clearly indicates that some type of deal has or will be struck to hand even more Hartford
schools over to the
Fuse / Jumoke
charter school management company.
Just this week the Hartford Board of Education moved to sever its relationship with Jumoke /
FUSE and the
charter school management company's control of the Milner elementary
school.