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State To Probe Fraud In Compton Charter School Push

COMPTON (AP) — The California Board of Education wants a state investigation into alleged Compton charter school petition drive misconduct.

KNX 1070's Bill Cooper reports.

Sixty-two percent of the parents at McKinley Elementary School signed petitions to turn the struggling Compton Unified School District campus into an independently run charter operation. The petitions were turned in last week in California's first test of a new "parent trigger" law that empowers parents to make sweeping changes at low-performing schools.

There have been allegations of signature-gathering deceit and intimidation since they were turned in.

State education board president Ted Mitchell told the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday that
he will ask the California attorney general to investigate the complaints.

McKinley ranks in the bottom 10 percent of California's elementary schools.


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