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How REAL Prep charter school spent $450,000 before problems were detected | OregonLive.com

How REAL Prep charter school spent $450,000 before problems were detected | OregonLive.com:

How REAL Prep charter school spent $450,000 before problems were detected

REALPREPCHAIR.JPGView full sizeDays before it was supposed to open, the campus of REAL Prep Charter Academy was still a construction zone. The school opted to leave financial oversight to its own nonprofit board, which has had changing membership. Juan McGruder, shown at the school, was named board president sometime this year.
The founder of a proposed Portland charter school was able to spend $450,000 in federal funds with little to show for it by choosing the least-regulated route to creating such a school and papering over problems when overseers checked in.

Erica Jayasuriya, a Portland mom withvisions of opening a recording arts-based high school that would transform education for disengaged teens, presided as the team she assembled spent the money on planning, promotion and curriculum design -- without ever mustering enough curriculum, materials, students or equipment to open a school.

No one at Portland Public Schools,