by David Safier
Just thinking here. I've written lots of posts about problems with Imagine Schools. Some have come from national reports and some has been based on my research into AZ DOE school funding reports and IRS tax records. I haven't received any criticism of what I've written.
It's not that I've got a big head and think everything I write deserves a response. It's just that, I often get comments from people involved in the schools I write about, usually to defend themselves against something I've written.
Anything that sits out there without being refuted takes on the aroma of truth after awhile, so if I've said anything that's incorrect, I would think people would want to correct my errors.
All this leads me to think I must be onto something. Unless I'm told otherwise, I'm going to assume Imagine schools in Arizona suffer from the same problems as those in other states — problems which have led to schools not being opened, journalistic investigations, questions and corrective actions from educational institutions and government agencies, and so on.
Please, someone let me know if I've got it wrong about this, or, for that matter, if I've got it right.
This is one of a series of posts, Peeking into Charter Schools. If you have information you wish to contribute, you can post comments or email me: safier@schooltales.net.
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