Morning Read: Under pressure from LAUSD, El Camino charter school makes policy changes
LA School Report | September 27, 2016
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Trying to get right with LA Unified, El Camino charter school hands down discipline, policy changes
The board of El Camino Real Charter High School has disciplined at least one employee and enacted a long list of changes to its financial policies amid questions from LA Unified officials about “seemingly exorbitant, personal and … improper” transactions made using school funds. By Kyle Stokes, KPCC
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