Well, let's start looking a little bit more at all of this...shall we?
refresher here: http://www.wfla.com/story/26305370/new-school-construction-issues-create-big-problems-for-parents-and-neighbors
In the article it states: "A representative of Charter School properties that is building the new school for Windsor Prep says they are working to complete the new facility as soon as possible, but he would not say when it's expected to be finished."
( Just for fun, here's a link to another story about another Charter Schools USA school in Hillsborough County: http://www.tampabay.com/news/education/k12/complaint-targets-hillsborough-school-operated-by-charter-schools-usa/2174380http://www.tampabay.com/news/education/k12/complaint-targets-hillsborough-school-operated-by-charter-schools-usa/2174380 and http://www.tampabay.com/news/education/k12/letters-reveal-nasty-turn-in-hillsborough-charter-schools-usa-fight/2191149 )
Not for nothing, but Charter Schools USA is a for-profit management organization headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. A related company, Red Apple Development, develops and manages facilities used by many of the Charter Schools USA schools. Most of the schools operated by Charter Schools USA are located here in Florida, but they also manage schools in Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, and North Carolina.
The company is led by Jonathan Hage, a previous research director for Jeb Bush’s Foundation for Florida’s Future. Hage also served on Governor Rick Scott’s education transition team. Tina Bennett, wife of former Florida Education Commissioner Tony Bennett, also works for the company. ( you can read more on Mr Hage here: https://bobsidlethoughtsandmusings.wordpress.com/tag/jonathan-hage/ )
google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Jonathan+Hage&oq=Jonathan+Hage&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8 )
Political Connections: According to the Tampa Bay Times, Charter Schools USA paid out over $200,000 in political contributions during the 2012 election cycle. The company also contributed $50,000 to a Georgia PAC to expand charter schools in the state.
Good reading showing some of the connection politically too: http://cashinginonkids.com/corporate-profiles/charter-schools-usa/
Tell me now, who really believes the kids are the most important thing here?? $$$$$$$$$$
This right here shows why it's so important to research where the clown running for office are getting their money, and what they have been involved in previously. Getting ready to post on two in the next day or so...Kathleen Peters, and Jeff Brandes.
If politicians all have ties to Charter School Companies, and/or accepted campaign contributions from them, do you think it is really YOU they will be representing if elected?
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