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Thursday, October 13, 2016

Gulen Charter Schools are bad apples!!!!

The Gulen-affiliated charter schools are finally getting the negative attention they deserve from law enforcement, the media and others. The Gulen-affiliated charter schools are the second largest charter chain in the United States, second only to the KIPP network of charter schools. If you want to understand depth, breadth and shocking nature of the alleged malfeasance against Gulen-affiliated charter schools, check out the film Killing Ed. According to the film, the Gulen-affiliated charter schools are some of the worst proverbial bad apples in the charter sector.
What is really disconcerting about charter schools is that they stick together like glue. They use their charter lobbying associations in California, Texas and elsewhere to fervently protect these bad apples regardless of alleged illegal activity.
This came today from the Arnold public relations firm.
Texas is not the only state where Gulen-affiliated charter schools are under investigation by state or federal agencies for misuse of public funds.  In Texas, the Harmony Schools are part of the Gulen network.  In other states, Gulen-affiliated schools go by different names. Here’s a quick summary of just some of the investigations that raise serious concerns about how these schools are spending taxpayer dollars.  The patterns in each of these states, including Texas, are remarkably similar.
OHIO, ILLINOIS, AND INDIANA – FBI RAIDS CONCEPT SCHOOLS
  • The FBI raided the headquarters of Concept Schools and 18 sites in three states in 2014 as part of an ongoing investigation into a “white-collar-crime matter” in which Concept Schools is accused of defrauding the federal government by violating competitive bidding rules related to a federally funded program for low-income students (E-RATE program).
  • Court documents released in 2015 show that Concept is suspected of funneling over $5 million in federal funds to insider vendors through a rigged bidding process.
  • The whistle-blower who provided documents to the FBI stated that Concept has routinely used taxpayer money to hire contractors who are involved in Gulen’s worldwide movement.
For more information:
NEW YORK – STATE COMPTROLLER FINDS INSIDER REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION
  • The New York State Comptroller audited the Buffalo Academy of Science in 2013 and found that the School had leased a building from an unlikely company with little real estate experience.
  • The company that leased the building to the school, Apple Educational Services, is a Turkish-run business with ties to other Turkish vendors and organizations.
  • The audit included the following findings: The lease agreement would pay the owners $4.4 million more than their cost- a 200% return on investment – and benefited the owners more than the school.
The process used to select the lessor was not transparent and did not evaluate available options; the audit also questioned whether it was an “arm’s length transaction.”
For more information:
OKLAHOMA – AUDIT DOCUMENTS EXCESSIVE RENTAL PAYMENTS
  • The Oklahoma State Auditor (2016) documented excessive rental payments made by the Dove Science Academies to its managing nonprofit organization, the Sky Foundation.
  • The audit found that the Sky Foundation collected almost $3.2 million more in lease payments for rental of a school site than it paid to originally purchase the property.
  • Essentially the schools were redirecting school funds to themselves since the Dove schools and the Sky Foundation are the same entity.
  • The audit also found a $175,000 transfer of funds from Sky to Harmony Public School for a science competition – but no Oklahoma students even attended the event.
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Monday, January 18, 2016

**RED ALERT**- Gets approval for school on Nellis AFB **RED ALERT**

If any of you have any clout in the Air Force, related to anyone that is retired Air Force or active duty.  It was confirmed by calling Nellis AFB in Las Vegas, Nevada that the Gulen Movement operated Coral Academy of Science- has received the approval to convert the Lomie Heard Elementary school on the base into a charter school. If you know anyone in the Las Vegas, NV area that can host a town hall meeting with the military families - we must act QUICKLY as they want to open this school by August 2016.   
 
12/4/2015 - NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. -- Beginning in the 2016-2017 school year, elementary-age children of Department of Defense employees will have the option of attending an on-base public charter school.

Lomie G. Heard Elementary School, the current on-base school which was constructed on Nellis Air Force Base in 1951, will no longer be part of the Clark County School District (CCSD) at the end of the 2015-2016 school year.

CCSD leases the land on Nellis AFB where Lomie G. Heard is located. The lease will expire at the end of the current school year and the U.S. Air Force is currently in negotiations with Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas to bring a public charter school on base.

"Nellis Air Force Base and the CCSD have had a long and mutually-beneficial relationship," said Col. Richard Boutwell, 99th Air Base Wing commander. "Lomie G. Heard Elementary School and their wonderful staff have inspired multiple generations of military children and laid the foundation for their futures.

"We had a unique opportunity to partner with an established Nevada public charter school -- Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas -- that not only brings a great academic program, but plans to build a new kindergarten through eighth grade school at no cost to the Air Force," Boutwell said. "The facility will be within the Landings Housing complex and is expected to be ready for use starting in the 2018 academic year. A new school is simply something neither the U.S. Air Force nor CCSD could realistically expect to be able to do in the foreseeable future. This really is a great opportunity for our children."

CASLV, which will be free for students to attend, plans to temporarily operate out of the Lomie G. Heard facility while construction of the new permanent campus is built.

Prospective students will need to register for the new school before they can attend classes there. The Clark County School District Attendance Zone Advisory Committee has proposed rezoning current Lomie G. Heard students to attend Zel and Mary Lowman or J.E. Manch Elementary Schools just outside the Landings Gate on Craig Road. The school board will meet in February to finalize the proposal. Parents can have their children bused to one of these schools by CCSD or elect to have them attend a private school, homeschool, public charter, or magnet school of their choosing.

"This gives our military families more choices, and ultimately, more control," said Carol Padilla, 99th Force Support Squadron school liaison officer. "This has been a lot of work for a lot of people, but I am excited about a new school."

The new school is planning to accommodate 600 students from kindergarten through fifth grade in the existing Lomie G. Heard facility, but will expand to 800 students from kindergarten through eighth grade once the new facility is completed. CASLV also operates four other campuses in the Las Vegas Area.

Per recent changes in Nevada legislation, dependent children of DOD personnel will have priority in enrolling in the new school -- active duty, then government employees. If there are not enough students from Nellis AFB personnel to fill the seats, the school will offer the remaining positions to non-DOD-affiliated students. If the non-DOD-affiliated students are accepted to the school, their parent(s) or guardian(s) will have to pass the standard background check to be granted base access.

"The leadership team here has taken into account many factors and concerns expressed by parents over the past few years and is working with CCSD and a contractor to put your children in the best position possible to continue receiving a high-quality education," Boutwell said. "I'm thankful for everything the CCSD has provided our families and will continue to provide them as we transition in the upcoming months.

"While everything is moving along well, we are in the final negotiations for the long-term lease that will enable the new facility to be built," Boutwell said.

The 99th ABW will be holding a school town hall meeting for parents and guardians at the Nellis Base Theater, Dec. 15 at 6:30 p.m. CASLV is planning to give a short presentation on what their program will offer.

Student registration for CASLV is now open and can be found at http://www.caslv.org/admission.

For more information about the charter school, please contact CASLV at 702-776-6529702-776-6529, extension 106 or visit their website at http://www.caslv.org. For more information about other schooling options, please contact the 99th FSS School Liaison Officer at 702-652-2156702-652-2156.

MORE INFORMATION ON CORAL SCIENCE ACADEMY, WE PREVIOUSLY DID A SHORT ARTICLE ON THEIR ATTEMPTED EXPANSION FEBRUARY 2015 WHICH WAS STOPPED BY THE SENIOR VILLAGE NEAR WHERE THEY WANTED TO MOVE.

http://gulencharterschoolsusa.blogspot.com/2015/02/coral-science-academy-in-henderson.html

 
 FARUK TABAN who is president of Gulen's Turkic American Alliance a political group largely attached to bribes to American Politicians started the Coral Academy of Science schools in Reno, NV.  Here is his bio and with presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.  The Clintons have a link to Turkish Gulen donors that is over $1.2 million, we have the list if you would like it please contact GulenFraud@gmail.com
 

 
Learn about Yilmaz Ak over at the troubled Gulen operated school in California
called "Magnolia Science Academy"  they are now under investigation by the
Office of the Inspector General (OIG) of LAUSD
Ak use to work at Coral Academy of Science as Faruk Taban did
Faruk is currently a lobbyist for the Gulen Turkic American Alliance Council
who was in big trouble by the house ethics committee for hundreds of trips to
Turkey and Azerbaijan for members of Congress and their spouses
http://www.GulenPoliticians.blogspot.com
More about AK and the troubled Magnolia Science Academy
http://magnoliascienceacademy.blogspot.com/2016/02/magnolia-science-academy-oig-office-of.html
 and here is another Gulenist lobbyist Kemal Oksuz with
Nevada Congressman who has received a lot of bucks from
the Gulen Movement
 
 

 

 

 

 

 


Saturday, August 16, 2014

Gulen Charter School Magnolia Science Academy issed a California State Audit

This is from Educational GURU Diane Ravitch's blog http://dianeravitch.net/2014/08/15/california-investigating-magnolia-charter-schools/


Another scoop by KPCC’s Annie Gilbertson. The California State Auditor is investigating four of the state’s 11 Magnolia Science Academies, part of the Gulen charter chain.
“After sampling transactions from Magnolia campuses in 2012, L.A. Unified found over $43,000 in duplicate payments to vendors, flagging those as potential misuse of funds.
“The Los Angeles Unified school board ordered a second audit in 2014, voting to close two of the schools if any fiscal problems arose.
“The audit, which the district is calling a “forensic review,” revealed that schools sent $2.8 million to the network’s management organization. The funds were poorly documented loans, and much of the cash was never paid back to classrooms, according to L.A. Unified.
“District auditors found the management organization met the definition of insolvent, operating on a $1.7 million deficit.
“Magnolia refutes much of the findings.”