She points me to a recent investigative report by the Detroit Free Press that finds, «It is difficult to know
how charter management companies are spending money... Unlike traditional school districts, the management companies usually don't disclose their vendors, contracts, and competitive bid documents.»
Not exact matches
Charter Schools USA, a Florida - based private school
management company, will run the school next year — and the Indiana Board of Education grappled with
how to fund it at its Wednesday meeting.
Of course, the ongoing attempt by the Malloy administration reveals just
how hard it has been working to give the school away to an out - side
charter management company.
• Some schools have ceded almost total control of their staff and finances to for - profit
management companies that decide
how the schools» money is spent... • Many
management companies also control the land and buildings used by the schools — sometimes collecting more than 25 percent of a school's revenue in lease payments, in addition to
management fees... •
Charter schools often rely on loans from management companies or other insiders to stay afloat, making charter school governing boards beholden to the managers they ove
Charter schools often rely on loans from
management companies or other insiders to stay afloat, making
charter school governing boards beholden to the managers they ove
charter school governing boards beholden to the managers they oversee...
And there is something unquestionably «predatory» about
how for - profit
management companies sell families in lower - income neighborhoods on
charter schools.