Risking Public Money: Illinois Charter School Fraud
**Press Briefing – Tuesday, March 3, 1pm EST**
DIAL: (877) 876-9176, Passcode: Charter
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Education Policy Groups Release Charter School Accountability Agenda and National Polling Data
In recent years, many states have worked to promote the growth of charter schools, but have failed to pay adequate attention to implementing commonsense safeguards and protections for parents, communities, and taxpayers.
As a result, studies show that over $100 million in taxpayer dollars have been wasted and over 100 thousand children attend charter schools that are failing to meet the needs of children.
If states are to continue pursuing charter school development, it is critical that students are protected and taxpayer dollars are spent effectively. With this goal in mind, In the Public Interest (ITPI) and the Center for Popular Democracy (CPD), national organizations with expertise in national and community-level education policy, have developed the Charter School Accountability Agenda, a set of commonsense proposals designed to help charter schools deliver on the promise of public education.
Tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 pm EST, policy experts from ITPI and CPD will be joined by polling experts and education advocates on a telephonic press briefing and webinar to discuss the Agenda, and unveil the results of new polling on attitudes about charter school reform among both supporters and opponents of new charter schools.
WHAT:
National policy experts host a press briefing and webinar to release Charter School Accountability Agenda and national polling results
WHO:
- Donald Cohen, Executive Director, In the Public Interest
- Kyle Serrette, Center for Popular Democracy
- Mike Bocian, GBA Strategies
- Other speakers to be added
WHEN:
Tuesday, March 3 at 1:00 pm EST
HOW:
- To join the conference call, dial (877) 876-9176, Passcode: Charter
- To view the webinar click https://global.gotomeeting.
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Best Practices to Protect Public Dollars & Prevent Financial Mismanagement
Executive Summary
In 2010, fourteen years after Illinois passed its charter school law, the U.S. Department of Education raised a red flag about the state’s oversight of fiscal controls at its charter schools, finding that the state “has no system in place for monitoring [charter schools].” Four years later, this problem continues. To date, $13.1 million in fraud by charter school officials has been uncovered in Illinois. Because of the lack of transparency and necessary oversight, total fraud is estimated at $27.7 million in 2014 alone. Our research uncovered three fundamental flaws with the state’s oversight of charter schools:
We propose the following targeted reforms of the existing oversight structure to remedy these flaws:
Mandate Audits Designed to Detect and Prevent Fraud
Mandate Audits Designed to Detect and Prevent Fraud
Increase Transparency & Accountability
Despite the possibility of almost $30 million lost to fraud in the last year alone, charter schools continue to experience unprecedented growth. Since 2003, charter school enrollment in Illinois has grown by 680 percent. Illinois students, their families, and taxpayers cannot afford to lose a dollar more in public funds as a result of fraud, misspending, or misdirection within the charter school system. The reforms proposed herein require a smart investment and a commitment to the future of Illinois’ youth and all its communities.