LA Unified today finally released a report that confirming that two charter schools, Magnolia Science
Academy 6 and Magnolia Science
Academy 7, were operating with insufficient funds and for years and have been financially mismanaged.
The
78-page report, prepared by an outside firm for the district’s Office of the Inspector General, concludes that the Magnolia schools in Palms and Reseda are financially insolvent, spending more money than they’re bringing in.
Other accounting irregularities found on the OIG report included loans between schools, payment of immigration fees for unspecified persons, the possible use of school funds for a European field trip, and what seems like an unsustainable over-payment to a charter management organization providing services that are the purview of the charter group.
The review, which was completed in mid-June but withheld by the district, does not examine the Magnolia schools’ parent company, Magnolia Educational and Research Foundation, known as
MERF, beyond June 2014 despite assertions by Superintendent
John Deasy that the Inspector General would be looking into all eight of the district’s Magnolia schools.
The district’s Charter School Division based its denial of the two schools’ charter renewal petition on the findings of the report as presented to the school board over the summer. But the revocation of the charter was overturned in court and the schools were allowed to reopen this year. A court hearing is scheduled for January to determine whether they can continue to operate.
Officials from the Magnolia schools said they were heartened by the release of the report, saying that the detailed findings, now public, would help them mount a stronger legal case against the district in arguing to keep the schools open.
Kim Onisko, MERF’s accountant, sounded relieved after reviewing the executive summary. “Getting the numbers lets us trace back to where their figures came from to see if they’re right or wrong,” he told
LA School Report.
“Basically the discussion is exactly the same as it was in June, it’s just we have more meat in this report so we can actually give a better response than we did to the prior report which didn’t tell us very much.”
What MERF officials contended then — and now — is that they operate as a company, not as individual entities, a difference that might show deficits at individual schools but not with the company.
“There is no inter-company borrowing because Magnolia operates as one entity, under one tax number. As such, you can not make a loan to yourself,” Onisko explained. “You can transfer money between departments, but there are no loans because you can’t contract with yourself.”
Onisko also denied the use of public money to fund a student field trip to Europe in 2011.
LA Unified officials declined to comment citing pending litigation.
Previous Posts: Magnolia schools remain open but relationship with Accord changes;
Magnolia Charter troubles in LAUSD highlight larger concerns;
Fiscal mismanagement’ cited in closing 2 Magnolia charters
http://laschoolreport.com/new-report-shows-same-findings-on-2-magnolia-charters-lausd/
78 page forensic report on Magnolia
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1311455-magnolia-oig-report.html
So who is Remzi Oten that donated $700,000 to MERF
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Dr. Remzi Oten, of Sena Case and Turkic American Alliance , California Turkish American Chamber of Commerce
Here is the photo of CATA (California Association of Turkish Americans) aka California Turkish American
chamber of Commerce which met on Sept 13 with a few memers of California legislature for future business ventures with Turkey and Gulen's TUSKON business man group of industrialists. |
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Sena Cases owned and developed by Dr. Remzi Oten and later sold to Taurus
The $39,400 donated by Mr. Yilmaz Ak who is listed as principal of
Coral Science Academy in Reno, NV who is now has moved to California and
became principal of Magnolia Science Academy in Santa Clara, CA (But "There is
no organic connections".........Mehmet Argin quote from 2010 USA Today article)
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Immigration fees of $206,489
Even though it's wrong using Education money for immigration
some were not even employees of Magnolia like Abdurrahnan Bayaktar
a teacher at "Gulen Inspired' Sonoran Science Academy in Arizona.
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$24,000 expenditure for a trip to Italy and Turkey - Field Trip
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