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23. The Gulen connection has received more recent publicity:
Fri Jan 4, 2013, 10:42 PM
Jan 2013
http://articles.philly.com/2011-03-20/news/29148147_1_gulen-schools-gulen-followers-charter-schools

U.S. charter-school network with Turkish link draws federal attention
March 20, 2011 | By Martha Woodall and Claudio Gatti

Fethullah Gulen is a major Islamic political figure in Turkey, but he lives in self-imposed exile in a Poconos enclave and gained his green card by convincing a federal judge in Philadelphia that he was an influential educational figure in the United States.

As evidence, his lawyer pointed to the charter schools, now more than 120 in 25 states, that his followers - Turkish scientists, engineers, and businessmen - have opened, including Truebright Science Academy in North Philadelphia and another charter in State College, Pa.

The schools are funded with millions of taxpayer dollars. Truebright alone receives more than $3 million from the Philadelphia School District for its 348 pupils. Tansu Cidav, the acting chief executive officer, described it as a regular public school.

But federal agencies - including the FBI and the Departments of Labor and Education - are investigating whether some charter school employees are kicking back part of their salaries to a Muslim movement founded by Gulen known as Hizmet, or Service, according to knowledgeable sources.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/largest-charter-network-in-us-schools-tied-to-turkey/2012/03/23/gIQAoaFzcS_blog.html

Posted at 06:00 AM ET, 03/27/2012
Largest charter network in U.S.: Schools tied to Turkey
By Sharon Higgins

The largest charter school network in the United States is operated by people in and associated with the Gulen Movement (GM), a secretive and controversial Turkish religious sect. With 135 schools enrolling more than 45,000 students, this network is substantially larger than KIPP, the well-known charter management organization with only 109 schools. A lack of awareness about this situation persists despite it being addressed in a national paper and in articles about Gulen charter schools in Utah (also here), Arizona, (also here), Illinois, Tennessee, Pennsylvania (also here), Indiana, Oklahoma (and here), Texas (also here), Arkansas, Louisiana (also here), New Jersey, Georgia, and North Carolina. It was also reported that the FBI and the Departments of Labor and Education are investigating practices at these schools.

The concerns raised about the charter schools in the GM network have related to questionable admissions practices; the channeling of school funds to close associates; abuse of contractors; participation in biased, GM-created competitions; incidents of bribing; using the schools to generate political connections; science fair projects being done by teachers; unfair hiring and termination practices; and more. Still, authorizers continue to approve charter applications, ill-informed parents continue to use them, and taxpayers keep funding the schools – all without much discussion.

The first Gulen charter school was opened in 1999. U.S. officials have known about the movement’s involvement in charter schools since at least 2006 when our Istanbul consulate noticed that a large number of Turkish men, suspected to be GM-affiliated, were seeking visas to work at charter schools. A company specializing in geopolitical analysis reported in 2010 that the GM was running “...more than 90 charter public schools in at least 20 states.”

Board members of Gulen charter schools are primarily Turkish or Turkic and often can be tied to other Gulenist organizations. GM schools around the world emphasize math, science, and technology, and always provide Turkish cultural instruction, as these are the subjects favored by Fethullah Gulen. Turkish or Turkic individuals, almost all male, are imported (referred to as “international” teachers) to teach those subjects and serve as school administrators. They sometimes transfer to other schools, but only those within the movement’s network. Around the world, local teachers are usually hired for elementary grades and the non-Gulen favored subjects. The charter schools have been criticized for importing so many teachers, but defend their practice by claiming that they are unable to find qualified Americans.

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Sharon Higgins of Charter School Scandals has done great research on these schools. madfloridian Jan 2013 #1
I remember reading about this 'charasmatic' Turkish preacher who has apparently sabrina 1 Jan 2013 #26
I read and rec lots of your threads but rarely comment. PETRUS Jan 2013 #2
Ditto leftstreet Jan 2013 #3
I appreciate that. madfloridian Jan 2013 #4
This is just disgusting. amandabeech Jan 2013 #5
why? because they are friends and share the same values madrchsod Jan 2013 #6
Just think how many awful school reforms are based in Chicago. madfloridian Jan 2013 #7
Shoulda posted the sarcasm tag. amandabeech Jan 2013 #9
I knew exactly what you meant. madfloridian Jan 2013 #10
Your usual great job, madfloridian. amandabeech Jan 2013 #17
Thank you. madfloridian Jan 2013 #18
You are very, very welcome! n/t amandabeech Jan 2013 #22
Someone be sure to tell the fundies KamaAina Jan 2013 #8
Teacher Man, an article by late Frank McCourt madfloridian Jan 2013 #11
I love that book. Starry Messenger Jan 2013 #24
I need to read it. I have meant to, never did. madfloridian Jan 2013 #33
:) Starry Messenger Jan 2013 #34
Our tax money also goes to a network of Turkish building contractors. madfloridian Jan 2013 #12
Public schools in TX lay off staff, cut programs, etc while charters get millions. Video, article. madfloridian Jan 2013 #13
It's creepy how Republicans do not complain about Obama when it comes to Arnie Duncan. Jefferson23 Jan 2013 #14
Well, it's their policy. madfloridian Jan 2013 #15
Yes, and only a democrat could get away with this policy as it stands...Duncan is much worse imo. n/ Jefferson23 Jan 2013 #16
+1 HiPointDem Jan 2013 #31
I often wonder how many people know that tax dollars are funding Turkish schools? LeftInTX Jan 2013 #19
People find it hard to accept, most don't understand. madfloridian Jan 2013 #20
This is just shameful!! I wonder if any of these parents sending their kids to these schools DearHeart Jan 2013 #21
The Gulen connection has received more recent publicity: jsr Jan 2013 #23
Kudos to Sharon Higgins. madfloridian Jan 2013 #25
Shameful. The War on Teachers continues. So they are taking money from the American sabrina 1 Jan 2013 #29
Yes, where IS our media while this is happening. madfloridian Jan 2013 #30
Thanks for an informative post. hay rick Jan 2013 #27
You are welcome. It infuriates me to see 30 million going to them. madfloridian Jan 2013 #28
And this in LBN today about an Oregon charter chain and 20 million dollar fraud. madfloridian Jan 2013 #32
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