Thursday, February 11, 2016

Louisiana Educator: Possible Massive Fraud in New Orleans RSD Charters

Louisiana Educator: Possible Massive Fraud in New Orleans RSD Charters:

Possible Massive Fraud in New Orleans RSD Charters



 Three recent articles by nola.com education investigative reporter Danielle Dreilinger,  herehere and here, exposes potential massive fraud in the operation of some RSD New Orleans charter schools.


First Dreilinger reported on obvious violations of the open meetings law when the Algiers Charter Association met without notice of impending action to fire the top executive of the Algiers group from his extremely high paid executive job.

Being a good reporter, Dreilinger smelled something fishy about the secretive actions of the Algiers group and did some excellent investigative work digging up possible massive fraud in the testing programs for Landry-Walker High School. But she also found that John White was notified almost two years ago by a charter school researcher that something was obviously wrong with the dramatic improvements in test scores at Landry-Walker high school. Her investigation found that the Algiers Board had been investigating the possible fraud at the school for over a year following the heads up they probably received from John White after he received an email from a CREDO charter school researcher. That investigation, did not find any wrongdoing worthy of prosecution, but it resulted in a a dramatic drop of end-of-course testing results for the 2014-15 school year. The year long investigation found numerous violations of testing policy and critical security measures that you could drive a truck through in cheating on state tests. The closer scrutiny of the investigation  resulted in the school grade dropping from a B to a D-.

The charter group has made it clear that they are not interested in finding wrongdoing that may result in educators going to jail as they did in the Atlanta cheating scandal. They just want to insure that the school operates properly in the future. My question is: If wrongdoing occurred with the knowledge of the administrators, why should these highly paid executives be immune to prosecution? What is John White doing about this?

In addition, Dreilinger uncovered possible fraud at Sci-Tech Academy, the crown jewel of the RSD charter systems. It seems that massive cheating occurred on internal tests that were being used to attract possible grants from foundations that support successful charters. But the administration of this charter network said they found no evidence of cheating on state tests. All very suspicious!

Danielle Dreilinger deserves a major news reporting award for her excellent work. This begs the question: Is cheating 
Louisiana Educator: Possible Massive Fraud in New Orleans RSD Charters: