Working with his treasure trove of emails among charter operators, which he obtained via a public records request, blogger Michael Kohlhaas explains how the Charter Lobby managed to reduce the powers of the Office of Inspector General, whose investigations into corrupt charters had been a thorn in their side.
This is an important post. Read it in full. The charter lobby dedicates a lot of time and money to avoiding accountability and transparency.
He begins:
The Los Angeles Unified School District has a particularly powerful oversight office, the Office of the Inspector General, known in the trade jargon as OIG. And in 2018 the School Board failed to renew then-IG Ken Bramlett’s contract. According to LA Times education reporter Howard Blume, pro-charter board members Monica Garcia, Kelly Gonez, and Nick Melvoin voted against renewal, which was enough to deadlock the board and prevent Bramlett’s return. Blume also noted that Bramlett had aggressively investigated some charter schools, in some cases leading to criminal charges being filed, and that charter schools had been clamoring for limits on OIG’s ability to investigate them but he stopped short of saying that Bramlett’s fall from grace was due to charter school influence.
And later a bunch of overwhelmingly salacious details of a number of really appalling and quite serious hostile work environment complaints against some of Bramlett’s senior subordinates came out along with credible accusations that Bramlett had at best failed to take these complaints seriously. Regardless of the validity of the uproar, and it seems quite valid indeed to me, this had the effect of directing most of the media attention away from charter school involvement in Bramlett’s downfall. Not entirely, though. For instance, Kyle Stokes, education reporter with KPCC, did mention that charter schools had been seeking to limit OIG’s role in overseeing them, although in that same article noted that “sources who spoke to KPCC said that concern over charter oversight was not a factor in the board’s thinking”
But newly published internal documents from the Los Angeles Advocacy Council, a shadowy organization run by the California Charter School Association and about 20 local charter school leaders, paint a very different picture. In fact LAAC and the CCSA give themselves credit for taking advantage of the chaos at OIG in order to effectively remove oversight of charter schools from OIG’s purview.
Not only that but they claim to have kept quiet about the issue in order to protect their public image. In the same document they also claim that they were asked to do so by unnamed people in the District who promised CCSA and LAAC that “they would handle it, and they followed through” Given some statements in another document it’s not impossible that convicted felon and then Board member Ref Rodriguez was one of these unnamed people. The charterites were thrilled by the outcome of their work against OIG oversight, announcing that it “should be seen as a major win by and for the charter community.” Perhaps this media strategy underlay Stokes’s sources’ comment about charter involvement in Bramlett’s non-renewal.

What class solidarity looks like- Ann O’Leary, CAP, the California Charter School Association, Bill Gates and Betsy DeVos scheming.
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You are so right, Linda.
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Charter operators don’t require oversight, regulation or transparency because they are inherently superior to the people who run public schools.
Ed reformers state this over and over. Just last week one of them said it in Pennsylvania- he declared that people who work for public schools are self-interested.
This is a bedrock belief of the “the movement”. They are “for children” and everyone else is not. They give one another awards based upon this. A lot. They have a LOT of awards ceremonies.
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It must be so hard for the charter lobbyists, rubbing shoulders with all the other …icky government contractors lobbying lawmakers when they are so clearly superior human beings who operate solely out of pure motives and love of children.
The bravery and self-sacrifice brings tears to my eyes. Did you know they’re all volunteers? They must be. As we know anyone who gets paid is self-interested, so they all must be living on Gates grants or something.
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Oh Lord, those emails are horrendous! Click the link, scroll down, and read them, everyone. They stand alone as commentary on the dastardly intentions of the “charter school community [sic]”. They don’t care a whit about students.
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These emails should be compelling to those outside the educational world who are paying taxes in California.
It was due to the dogged efforts of the former OIG’s office that uncovered a multi-million-dollar embezzlement scandal by the heads of the Celeritiy Charter School Corporation.
But for those efforts, they would have never been caught, and indeed, embezzled millions more.
So what’s the take-away of the charter industry, and their three puppets on the LAUSD B.O.E. (Melvoin, Garcia, & Gonez)?
That they increase such oversight and investigation to spare the taxpayers of more millions of theft?
Nope.
They want to gut the O.I.G’s powers and office, which sends the message to other corrupt, crooked charter operators to go ahead and embezzle, because thanks to us, the coast is clear, everyone
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