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In reply to the discussion: Remember this 2010 order for 27 combat-ready shotguns for the Department of Education? [View all]madfloridian
(88,117 posts)16. More on money disappeared through schools not being overseen.
http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_hillsborough/at-jones-academy-officially-closed-letter-emailed-to-parents-faculty
"At a board meeting last Thursday, parents accused board members of financial mismanagement that drove the school into more than $100,000 worth of debt.
"It all comes down to not knowing how to balance a checkbook," said parent Dino Scanio.
Parents asked where all the school's money went only to be told all their questions would be addressed in an email sent out Monday. No email was ever sent.
Teachers are also owed money after money was deducted from their paychecks for health insurance even though the board terminated their insurance without telling them. Teacher Monnie So told ABC Action News Tuesday night the school owes her $623 dollars for the money she thought was going toward coverage. That number does not factor in the money she has spent out-of-pocket to pay for doctor visits and medication.
Read more: http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_hillsborough/at-jones-academy-officially-closed-letter-emailed-to-parents-faculty#ixzz2If84QeX0
"At a board meeting last Thursday, parents accused board members of financial mismanagement that drove the school into more than $100,000 worth of debt.
"It all comes down to not knowing how to balance a checkbook," said parent Dino Scanio.
Parents asked where all the school's money went only to be told all their questions would be addressed in an email sent out Monday. No email was ever sent.
Teachers are also owed money after money was deducted from their paychecks for health insurance even though the board terminated their insurance without telling them. Teacher Monnie So told ABC Action News Tuesday night the school owes her $623 dollars for the money she thought was going toward coverage. That number does not factor in the money she has spent out-of-pocket to pay for doctor visits and medication.
Read more: http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_hillsborough/at-jones-academy-officially-closed-letter-emailed-to-parents-faculty#ixzz2If84QeX0
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Remember this 2010 order for 27 combat-ready shotguns for the Department of Education? [View all]
madfloridian
Jan 2013
OP
Few people realize how many different groups of LEOs are scattered throughout the executive branch
ProgressiveProfessor
Jan 2013
#1
Completely debunked on this thread where I took you to task for not reading the decision itself.....
msanthrope
Jan 2013
#21
The first sentence of the actual decision, which you failed to post, debunks you.
msanthrope
Jan 2013
#26
Yes, they are to get public money but not follow their rules. Not allow unions?
madfloridian
Jan 2013
#28
Um, no--unions are allowed, as the decision CLEARLY states. I mean, I think it might help if you
msanthrope
Jan 2013
#29
Perhaps if you read the decision you are opining on, you would have an answer.
msanthrope
Jan 2013
#35
I have the Florida staute which indicates local school board approval and accountability thereto:
msanthrope
Jan 2013
#33
"All charter schools in Florida are public schools." The statute, outling school board approval and
msanthrope
Jan 2013
#32
That's nothing compared to DHS ordering hundreds of millions of hollow-point rounds. n/t
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#36
I saw that. Those rounds were ordered for immigration control, weren't they?
madfloridian
Jan 2013
#37