The Paris Academy, an online charter school in Saginaw, Michigan, announced it was closing as the Michigan State Police launched an investigation about padded enrollments. The school allegedly was paid for students who were not attending.

Curiously the school was supposedly the top-performing charter school in the state only last September.

A brand new online school in Mid-Michigan is outperforming hundreds of other schools across the state.

“It was a good achievement for everyone all the way around,” said Nancy Paris, the founder of the Paris Academy.

The academy has the 18th highest SAT score statewide. Paris said it is a huge feat for a cyber school in its first year of online learning.

“We were really excited you know to see that we made the top 20 and that we were the number one charter school in the state, so it was like you know hard work paid off,” said Paris.

Thirty-two students took the SAT, averaging 1,174 out of a possible 1,600.

The test measures college readiness among 11th graders. Josiah Klingenberg feels fully prepared to take it this year.

“It feels good to have the opportunity to go to a school being the number one charter school,” Klingenberg said.

The Paris Academy is the only charter school to make the top 20.

But it closed on June 29, and its authorizer dissolved the charter.

Is there an investigative reporter out there who can explain this puzzle?