The Texas Education Agency accused the former board president of the San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity of stealing tens of thousands of dollars of electronic equipment from the school.
“Two members of SASIC’s state-installed board of managers, Judy Castleberry and Velia Minjarez, said Thursday that they believe that Denise Fritter took computers, televisions, video game consoles and other items from two school buildings Saturday, two days after the state took physical control of the district’s assets. The items were valued at $30,000 to $100,000.”
Don’t expect the TEA to acknowledge that the problem is lack of oversight or accountability for these unregulated charters.
Let the waste of taxpayer dollars proceed!

Accountability? “We don’t need no stinkin accountability” says all private charter school supporters/owners.
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Denise Fritter was the School Board President of these charter schools: Monticello Academy, SASIC Prep Academy Middle School, Monticello High School and SASIC Career Path High School, perhaps one other, all in the San Antonio area.
I found this bio for Denise Fritter on a website called National Association of Professional Women. The website features self-employed or free-lance job seekers.
Denise Fritter’s self-self selected job title is “Executive Director/Chairman of the Board”
“ ABOUT ME. My name is Denise Fritter. I am the Executive Director and Chairman of the Board at Dynamic Schools Research Institute. My skills and areas of expertise include power projects, health education and scholarships. I received my B.A. in Sociology from Texas A&M Kingsville, San Antonio.
My first career was in the mental health field where I rose from a direct care specialist to the director of a community clinic. Along with my full time job, I enjoyed my part time job of tutoring core subjects, mostly English, in community colleges.
I am currently the Board President of 5 charter school campuses in San Antonio, Texas. I am passionate about furthering the education of individuals, to strengthen families, and to empower them to be successful members of their community.
I am a current member of two motorcycle clubs and hold activity director positions in both. I enjoy riding motorcycles with my husband throughout the Texas Hill Country, supporting and encouraging my grandchildren, coaching my pups to do new tricks, and spending quiet time near any body of water, but especially the Guadalupe River and the Texas Gulf Coast.
I am constantly searching for growth opportunities for myself and enjoy the learning experience. I believe education is empowerment and every person is entitled to and should receive the greatest education possible.”
I looked up Dynamic Schools Research Institute, for which Denise Fritter claims to be Executive Director and Chairman of the Board. This website is “under construction” but it pushed me to GiveGrab, an online platform for non-profits that want to pay a fee and outsource fund-raising. http://info.givegab.com/pricing
I pushed my search and discovered that Denise Fritter introduces herself at a different fund-raising website https://www.thebiggivesa.org/p2p/dynamic-schools-research-institute/denise-fritter This website clarifies her role in using this non-profit to raise money for un-named charter schools.
“Dynamic Schools Research Institute (DSRI) is the non profit that oversees an innovative charter school district in San Antonio Texas. We provide support to our schools and support programs for the community. Please help us to make a difference in a child’s life. Your generous donation will help us to offer programs that will strengthen the community in which our students live. DSRI thanks you for your generous donation. “
A deeper look and you see that the fundraising champions for DSRI have raised $480, that Denise Fritter is at the top of the list with $150 and that the goal is $500 to “fund two new (unspecified) community programs.”
Additional donations are solicited: $25 for a one-month scholarship to summer camp, $50 to help print marketing material for new programs in the community, and $150 for guest speakers for “community programs.”
If Denise Fritter is charged with taking charter school property, it will be interesting to see if she still keeps her profile at the National Association of Professional Women website.
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Send this to Sec. DeVos!
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Tomorrow the hilarious and powerful John Oliver charter school piece will celebrate its one-year anniversary (it was simultaneously broadcast on HBO, and posted on YouTube on August 21, 2016.)
The YouTube video of this video on track to hit 8 million views either some time today or tomorrow, so in honor of this anniversary and the 8 million view milestone, here it is again:
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