DALEVILLE, Ind. (AP) — State auditors have determined a central Indiana school district should repay $2.2 million for failing to properly supervise two online charter schools accused of padding their enrollments by about 14,000 students over eight years.
NACS and Carroll Middle School determined that Carroll Middle will implement an e-Learning Day Friday, Jan. 14, due to a staffing shortage in the building in part from positive COVID-19 cases and other absences.
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