A $2 BILLION DECISION: THE CASE FOR REFORMING NEW YORK’S CHARTER SCHOOL LAW, April 2010, New York State United Teachers report
…Seventeen of 18 contracts worth $258,000 awarded by the Carl Icahn Charter School were “no-bid contracts.” Some contracts were awarded to a relative of a school administrator. The audit found the school paid $6,163 for staff parties, including $1,288 on alcoholic beverages. In addition, the board voted to authorize $167,500 in employee bonuses but, when questioned, could not provide policies or procedures governing the authorization and payment of bonuses. Some bonuses to teachers and staff were never paid…
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