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Percy Clark, a former administrator of two shuttered Indiana virtual schools, has agreed to plead guilty in a $44 million enrollment fraud case and faces probation and restitution.
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Senate Republicans are concerned about the cost of expanding private school vouchers to all Indiana families.
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The former heads of Indiana Virtual School and Indiana Virtual Pathways Academy are accused of a conspiracy to defraud the state by reporting false student enrollment numbers.
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The Indianapolis Public Schools Board of Commissioners approved a new partnership with two local charter school operators to provide virtual learning options in 2021-22 and beyond.
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An Indianapolis parent is suing the State Board of Education after it changed a policy to ensure full funding for students learning remotely because of COVID-19.
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The Indiana State Board of Accounts described the states per-student public school funding formula as an inherent risk because it incentivizes a school corporation to increase enrollment. The higher the student count, the more state funds a school receives.
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Indiana wants Daleville Community Schools to repay $2.2 million in state funds connected to the inflated student enrollment at two shuttered virtual schools the district authorized.
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An official report published last month revealed just how much two virtual charter schools falsified student enrollment data to receive millions in state funding. Now lawmakers are responding to the scandal.
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A recent state report found the Indiana Virtual School and Indiana Virtual Pathways Academy enrolled thousands of students who never took a course and some who didnt even know they were enrolled.
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An investigation by the Indiana State Board of Accounts says a quest to maximize profit at two virtual charter schools led its leaders to inappropriately collect more than $68 million in tax dollars by inflating student enrollment numbers for years.