Ohio charter school owes state $2.6 million
From Sunshine Review
5 August 2008
[edit] Ohio charter school owes state $2.6 million
The Harmony Community Charter School near Cincinnati recent was audited by the state who found the school owes the state $2.6 million.
State Auditor Mary Taylor said that the school has also failed to supply the necessary documents proving it met state curriculum requirements and that teachers were properly licensed.
Other misspending by the audit exposed that Harmony Director Deland McCullough spent $6,551 in state money to renovate the deck on his personal residence.[1]
In January, state attorney general's office filed a lawsuit seeking to shut down the school, citing academic failure, financial mismanagement and ethical lapses.
