January 24, 2026 - 10:37

A former charter school in New Orleans has been ordered to repay $270,000 in public funds, sparking a contentious debate between the institution and local authorities. Vera Triplett, who founded the charter school in 2017 and currently operates a private school, expressed her disagreement with the ruling. “We don’t agree we owe them any money,” she stated, emphasizing her intent to defend their position vigorously.
The financial dispute centers around the management and allocation of public resources, raising questions about accountability and transparency in charter school operations. Triplett's school, once part of the charter network, transitioned to a private institution, which adds complexity to the situation. The ruling has drawn attention from the community and education advocates, who are closely monitoring the developments. As the case unfolds, it highlights the ongoing challenges faced by charter schools in navigating funding and regulatory obligations while maintaining their educational missions.
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Contenders Clash in June 2026 Board of Education Election: Candidate Q&AThe upcoming June 2026 Board of Education race is shaping up to be a fiercely contested battle, with two determined challengers stepping forward to unseat current board president Phil Kim. The...
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National Teacher of the Year Ashlie Crosson to Deliver Keynote at Penn State Education CommencementAshlie Crosson, the 2025 National Teacher of the Year and a proud Penn State alumna, has been announced as the keynote speaker for the Penn State College of Education’s spring commencement...
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Laurel Shooting Education Team Earns Silver at Montana State BB Gun ChampionshipDILLON, Mont. — The Laurel Shooting Education Program delivered an impressive performance at the annual Montana State BB Gun Championship, securing second place in the team standings during the...
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Liberty ISD Education Foundation Invests in Classroom Innovation with New Grant ProgramThe Liberty Independent School District Education Foundation has announced a new initiative designed to fuel creative teaching methods and modern learning tools across the district. The program,...