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KIPP Corazon’s charter is renewed without the Charter School Division being asked to explain why they forgave $28,111 in overallocation fees.

3 min readJan 21, 2025

I believe that a shady deal was made by the previous superintendent to allow the charters to just pay a percentage of what was owed. Again, all done in secret.

– Scott Schmerelson

José J. Cole-Gutiérrez addresses the LAUSD School Board meeting on January 14, 2025

When PROP-39 appeared on the California ballot in 2000 the name of the measure stated the purpose was to “decrease [the] Supermajority from two-thirds to 55% for [the passage of] School Bonds.” While most of the electorate probably did not read beyond the title before deciding how to vote, this proposition had a little surprise tucked into its text. After its passage “each school district [had to] make available, to each charter school operating in the school district, facilities sufficient for the charter school to accommodate all of the charter school’s in-district students in conditions reasonably equivalent to those in which the students would be accommodated if they were attending other public schools of [the]

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Carl J. Petersen
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Written by Carl J. Petersen

Parent, special education advocate and former LAUSD School Board candidate. Still fighting for the children. www.ChangeTheLAUSD.com

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