By Dan Monk

“I think it’s unethical and unconscionable,” said Carol Burris, executive director of the Network for Public Education, a New York-based nonprofit that advocates for investments in public schools not charter schools.
“This could never occur in a public-district system in the state of Ohio,” Burris said. “But Ohio has very loose charter laws that are an invitation to grift and to fraud.”
You can read Dan’s piece in WCPO Cincinnati here.