XU05and07
08-05-2008, 02:01 PM
and not for good reasons...
A charter school once called "an abject academic failure" by Ohio's attorney general owes the state $2.6 million, according to an audit released today.
Harmony Community School in Roselawn didn't provide necessary documents to show that it met state curriculum requirements, state Auditor Mary Taylor said. The school also didn't have records proving that all teachers were properly licensed.
Harmony owes 2.6 Million (http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080805/NEWS01/308050058&s=d&page=3#pluckcomments)
With one of our top recruits coming from here, what could the ramifications be for eligibility now and in the future? There has been a criticism of these "prep" schools in the past, and some of it may be coming to light.
Also, some of the comments from readers are disturbing...
I saw on their website that school starts on Monday. If McCulloum and the rest of the people who run the school truly cared about their kids, they would close the doors now and spare them from this situation. The kids will be reading about their teachers in the news or wondering every Friday whether they will have a school to go back to on Monday. Obviously, it doesn't look like much educating was ever going on there, but it will be ten times worse now.
I agree with you on every point but one... judging by the test scores, you don't have to worry about any of the kids reading about their teachers in the paper because most Harmony students CAN'T READ.
What a shock. This is the same school that when they first "opened" they didn't even have a building... they tried to hold class every day in the Public Library downtown. Without telling anyone at the library what was going on. But this is a much bigger problem than just Harmony; it is an issue with many charter schools. They are run by people who have no business running a UDF, much less being in charge of educating children. Of course the icing on the cake is the fact that many charter school kids are kids so bad that CPS have kicked them out - and to get kicked out of CPS takes some major doing!
If you want to see something funny (sad?), check out Harmony's report card from the Ohio Department of Education. Some of the more startling numbers include the fact that the school is on Academic Emergency and t hat they met exactly ZERO of a possible 19 state indicators. Shut this school down already; the kids aren't learning and the the faculty isn't teaching.
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A charter school once called "an abject academic failure" by Ohio's attorney general owes the state $2.6 million, according to an audit released today.
Harmony Community School in Roselawn didn't provide necessary documents to show that it met state curriculum requirements, state Auditor Mary Taylor said. The school also didn't have records proving that all teachers were properly licensed.
Harmony owes 2.6 Million (http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080805/NEWS01/308050058&s=d&page=3#pluckcomments)
With one of our top recruits coming from here, what could the ramifications be for eligibility now and in the future? There has been a criticism of these "prep" schools in the past, and some of it may be coming to light.
Also, some of the comments from readers are disturbing...
I saw on their website that school starts on Monday. If McCulloum and the rest of the people who run the school truly cared about their kids, they would close the doors now and spare them from this situation. The kids will be reading about their teachers in the news or wondering every Friday whether they will have a school to go back to on Monday. Obviously, it doesn't look like much educating was ever going on there, but it will be ten times worse now.
I agree with you on every point but one... judging by the test scores, you don't have to worry about any of the kids reading about their teachers in the paper because most Harmony students CAN'T READ.
What a shock. This is the same school that when they first "opened" they didn't even have a building... they tried to hold class every day in the Public Library downtown. Without telling anyone at the library what was going on. But this is a much bigger problem than just Harmony; it is an issue with many charter schools. They are run by people who have no business running a UDF, much less being in charge of educating children. Of course the icing on the cake is the fact that many charter school kids are kids so bad that CPS have kicked them out - and to get kicked out of CPS takes some major doing!
If you want to see something funny (sad?), check out Harmony's report card from the Ohio Department of Education. Some of the more startling numbers include the fact that the school is on Academic Emergency and t hat they met exactly ZERO of a possible 19 state indicators. Shut this school down already; the kids aren't learning and the the faculty isn't teaching.
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