The Indiana Department of Education and the attorney general’s office both had been warned.
Teachers at the tiny Todd Academy weren’t getting paid. Parents complained that classes were being held in an unsafe building without heat, and the school appeared to be promoting children who weren’t ready, in an effort to secure more state money.
Yet after two visits by the education department and an investigation by the attorney general's office, the troubled Indianapolis private school still received thousands of dollars in public funds through Indiana's school voucher program and remained eligible to receive state voucher money until it collapsed under the weight of its unpaid debts....
http://www.indystar.com/story/news/education/2017/03/19/how-voucher-dollars-kept-coming-private-school-collapsed/97564538/

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