It took a long time for the charter board to figure out just how corrupt Kent Amos is. Many of us were dubious of him in the beginning when he took over some our best neighborhood assets while openly dissing us. |
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The charter board is ineffective. They had knowledge of Amos' theft, yet they renewed the charter just last year. It had to take the AG's office to file a lawsuit before PCB was forced to take action. They're really worthless or complicit with bad charters. Amos is not alone. |
And the sharks are circling! |
If they didn't want to give up Options and yield market share,
they'll just be transferred to another operator. These charters are cash cows. |
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As opposed to pure, noble DCPS which only hires and contracts with altruists. At least the dubious characters in the charter world get outed. |
Doesn't Lee still need a permanent location also? |
Yep |
Not by the charter board. They only time they take action is when they are forced to take action by a DC Government agency, aka the Attorney General's Office. |
Dang, I wish we could know which schools were going to take over the CAPCS buildings, especially the one by the Fort Totten metro for us, before the lottery application process closes in March. |
I know. That building and location are both great. |
Millions of taxpayer dollars in the bank and the best attorney the school could find was A. Scott Bolden? |
I hope they turn the illegal parking lot back into a field. |
Naming not one, but FIVE schools after himself should have been a clue to the Charter Board that this guy was a rat. |