One of the most remarkable turnarounds in the nation happened in Ohio. There have been so many charter scandals that the major newspapers have become skeptical, as well they should be. They have noticed the scams, frauds, phantom schools, phantom students. They’ve noticed how many charters get scores lower than the public schools they were supposed to compete with.
They are no longer entranced by the marketing of the charter school industry.
In Ohio, the biggest scandal is the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow, known as ECOT.
This editorial appeared in the Columbus Dispatch. The editorial board is no longer fooled by the charter industry.
It was founded in 2000. It developed some very bad habits that cheated the public of millions of dollars.
“Alas, the school’s owner, who had no background in education, began to realize that education is really hard. And keeping the attention of at-risk students is really, really hard. The owner began to realize that many students who signed up for his school almost never logged in. Didn’t show up. His virtual classroom was half-empty. But tracking down these students and hounding them to get online and learn something would be time-consuming, expensive and, in many cases, nearly impossible.
“The owner quickly realized something else. Keeping an honest account of how many students were logging in to meet state attendance requirements would reduce the amount he could charge the state — by millions of dollars. Every year. The owner made an unfortunate choice. He decided to charge the state for a full year of instruction for each student signed up, even if a student logged in for only a few minutes each month.
“This is the sad story of ECOT — the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow, Ohio’s largest online charter school. Since its founding in 2000, the school consistently has billed the state for students whose participation it could not document.
“In November 2001, then-State Auditor Jim Petro determined ECOT received $1.7 million for students not enrolled. Despite these early warnings, ECOT continued to charge Ohio’s taxpayers for phantom students, in increasing numbers.
“State audits from 2000 to 2016 revealed how lucrative this pattern has been for ECOT owner Bill Lager. Although organized as a nonprofit, ECOT contracts with two Lager-owned, for-profit entities for management and software services. From 2000 to 2016, ECOT paid the two businesses a tidy $192.8 million.
“At long last, in 2016 the Department of Education had had enough. It began insisting on honest accounting. After reviewing log-in durations and offline documentation for the 2015-2016 school year, the department concluded ECOT had reported 15,322 full-time students, while only 6,313 could be verified. The State Board of Education required ECOT to repay about $60 million of the $108 million it had received.
“This upset the owner. So he sued the state and its taxpayers, claiming the education department has no right to look under the hood, no right to check whether students actually are logging in. Fortunately, this argument was rejected by both the Franklin County Common Pleas Court and Court of Appeals. The case now is before the Ohio Supreme Court.”
ECOT has the lowest graduation rate in the nation.
How much longer will the taxpayers of Ohio allow this “school” to collect millions for students who never participated in class?

What the Dispatch forgot to mention was how this school was WILDLY oversold to the public, by national ed reform leaders.
7 years ago:
“In June 2010, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush traveled to Columbus, Ohio, to give the commencement speech for the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow, the state’s largest virtual charter school. ECOT, which provides K-12 online education for kids who never set foot inside a classroom, was celebrating its 10th anniversary and its largest graduating class—nearly 2,000 kids. Naturally, the event, held on the campus of Ohio State University, was webcast for those who couldn’t make it.
Bush served up the usual graduation platitudes about the future. Then he hit on the reason he was saluting this particular school: digital learning. It was, he said, nothing short of a revolutionary approach, a way to meet “the unique needs of each student so that their God-given abilities are maximized, so they can pursue their dreams armed with the power of knowledge.”
We don’t see Governor Bush promoting ECOT in Ohio anymore- why is that?
Who holds ed reformers accountable? They sold and marketed this school FOR YEARS. Bush didn’t just promote ECOT- his lobbying group tried to jam the ECOT model into every public school in the country.
Can we get a public admission that they were wrong from any of these people? Or are we just going to pretend national ed reformers didn’t cheerlead this disaster every step of the way?
They’re STILL doing it. Now they’re jamming the Facebook platform into every public school. They don’t have a shred of evidence that this has any value, yet they’re all out pushing public schools to buy it.
Cheap, cut-rate garbage for middle and lower income students. That’s what they’re selling. Don’t buy. Say “no”.
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I hope the Ohio Supreme Court has not been bought and paid for by ECOT supporters. It is long past time for this rip-off to have been closed and money illegally extracted from taxpayers returned with interest. Thanks for posting this.
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I give Ohio lawmakers credit- when they get bought they stay bought.
Apparently no one in the state has authority to force ECOT to follow the laws. Not the governor, not the attorney general, not the auditor and not the state legislature
The one and only place ecot has ever been held accountable is in a court – ECOT bought every other branch of government.
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This is really crazy. This man is literally stealing millions of dollars and nobody in power does anything. How is this guy any different than any other thief? Wait, I take that back. I imagine there are a significant number of petty thieves whose motives and actions, while maybe not pure, are a lot less detrimental to the surrounding community.
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Ohio has all kinds of tools to collect when the state is owed money. they use those tools every day against ordinary people –
For some reason they’re completely powerless when it comes to ECOT. All of them. The entire executive and legislative branches have been rendered powerless-they’re too corrupt to function.
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here’s some brave advocates for children;
Five former Republican lawmakers have filed a brief with the Ohio Supreme Court arguing the Department of Education is violating legislative intent by requiring ECOT to verify its enrollment with log-in duration data.
The brief was filed in support of the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow’s lawsuit fighting the state’s requirement that the online charter school repay $60 million for unverified enrollment for the 2015-16 school year. The state says the school owes another $19 million for the same reason in 2016-17.
But the descriptions of some of those former House members appear to be lacking some context.
William G. Batchelder is described in the brief as the former House speaker, and a former common pleas and appeals court judge.
It does not mention that, until late July, his lobbying firm, The Batchelder Company, represented ECOT founder Bill Lager.
Jim Trakas is described as a former House member, CEO of American Online Learning Center and past board chairman of a pair of Cleveland dropout recovery schools.
It does not mention that Trakas is — or at least was this summer — ECOT’s director of community school advancement and is currently registered as Lager’s lobbyist. It also doesn’t mention that he was board chairman of Provost Academy, the online charter school whose poor attendance records first prompted the Department of Education to beef up its enrollment validation process.
Chuck Calvert is described as a former House member and a former member of the Blue Ribbon Commission on Financing Student Success.
It does not mention that his wife, Sandy Calvert, is director of community resources and a lobbyist for the Educational Empowerment Group, an Akron-based charter school management company.’
ECOT has worked out very, very well for prominent ed reformers in Ohio and this is the best part- ECOT is 100% publicly funded. Every penny ECOT spends to buy a lawmaker comes from the public.
http://www.dispatch.com/news/20171022/capitol-insider-ex-gop-lawmakers-assist-ecot
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I don’t think John Kasich has spent a total of an hour in any public school in the state since he was elected. His is the most anti-public school Ohio governor in my lifetime.
But he made a special appearance to promote ECOT! :
“Ohio Gov. John Kasich addressed the Class of 2011 of the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow (ECOT) at its 11th annual graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 11 at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus.”
High profile ed reformers promoted this garbage. They sold it to people.
When do they get held accountable? Or does this disappear like all their other failures, never to be mentioned again?
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the only Ohio politician who ever effectively enforced laws and regulations re: ECOT was Richard Cordray. ECOT bought the rest of them.
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ARTHUR CAMINS explains the fraud of school choice, the same wolf in sheep’s clothing..like the online school in this article.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/59e8f99fe4b04a400db8afc8
With almost SIXTEEN THOUSAND SEPARATE SCHOOL SYSTEMS IN 52 STATES, they can get away with handing over the schools to the legislators, https://dianeravitch.net/?s=legislature
with not an educator on board… see my series.
In 52 states dark money is changing what our children know about everything.New National Map Shows That Education Privatizers Have Burrowed into Almost All 50 States
https://www.alternet.org/education/new-national-map-shows-how-k-12-education-privateers-are-almost-every-state
The privatization movement is working!!!
Our schools are under attackand the people need to watch what is happening. The demolition of Americna educationis taking out our schools state by state– but “Over the past three decades, public schools have been the target of a systematic assault and takeover by corporations and private foundations. The endeavor is called “school reform” by its advocates, while critics call it corporate school ‘reform!'”
Pure Orwellian!
David Safier writes in the Tucson Weekly about well-funded efforts by the billionaire Koch Brothers to promote their anti-government, free-market libertarian views into local high schools. https://www.tucsonweekly.com/tucson/guest-opinion/Content?oid=12119561
North Carolina Plans to Adopt Koch-Funded Social Studies Curriculum
What better way to end real history. They know democracy depends on shared knowledge. https://dianeravitch.net/2014/12/05/north-carolina-plans-to-adopt-koch-funded-social-studies-curriculum/
Arizona is not the only state under attack by dark money. This article
http://blogs.wgbh.org/masspoliticsprofs/2017/10/6/your-dark-money-reader-special-edition-stand-children/is about a Dark Money passing through called Stand for Children, which began its life as a pro-public school group but turned into a pro-Privatization, anti-union, anti-teacher organization. It highlights the role of Stand for Children in Massachusetts. It does not explore its national activities, where it plays a pernicious part in the attack on public schools, unions, and teachers.
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The majority of the people that vote in Ohio will keep supporting these frauds and their schemes to get rich on the pubic’s dollar as long as the frauds keep fooling them with their PsyOps PR campaigns of lies and misinformation.
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