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FCMAT Releases Einstein Academy Audit Final Report

From left, Larry Layton, Ed Porter, Mark Distaso, Michael Fox (foreground), and Matt Ridenour discuss Einstein Academy's charter petition at a hearing in December.

Click here for a link to the report. A county-requested Extraordinary Audit final report released Tuesday alleged violations in Einstein Academy’s charter school petitions, “significant deficiencies” with the schools’ internal controls and a lack of written accounting policies. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox.  Albert Einstein Academy for the Letters, Arts and Sciences operates ...

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UPDATE: Draft Report Of Einstein Academy Audit Notes Accounting Concerns

LAPD Detectives with the Sexually Exploited Child Unit’s Juvenile Division are investigating an allegation of crimes against multiple Einstein Academy students, LAPD officials said this week.

Ed. note: Edward Gika contacted KHTS AM-1220 on Thursday and said he had not received any money for biofeedback consulting. He provided one of two $500 invoices for Steven Kassel. FCMAT declined to comment Thursday. A draft of an Einstein Academy audit report cited missing board meeting minutes and “significant deficiencies” in financial controls, according to information obtained by KHTS AM-1220. Don’t ...

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Einstein Academy To Seek Charter School Approval Again

LAPD Detectives with the Sexually Exploited Child Unit’s Juvenile Division are investigating an allegation of crimes against multiple Einstein Academy students, LAPD officials said this week.

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON Nov 18, 2014 @ 12:01 p.m. Einstein Academy officials are set to re-apply for a charter school approval from the Acton Agua Dulce Unified School District in December, according to AADUSD officials. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The district plans to reconsider the charter school petition at a public hearing ...

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