California school’s entire board of directors resigns after audit shows they wrongly received $180M in taxpayer dollars — and squandered funds on luxury travel, nepotism hires

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Each member of the board of directors overseeing Highlands Community Charter and Technical Schools in Sacramento either resigned or was removed weeks after the release of a report by the California State Auditor that found the school improperly received over $180 million in education funding.

In addition, the report, published June 24, says the adult charter school engaged in “questionable financial transactions” and conflicts of interest, including unlawful gifts, luxury travel and the hiring of unqualified individuals…

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