Another day, another political agenda item pushed by NC DPI and Superintendent Atkinson.
First, flashback to April, 2014 via Charlotte Observer:
“Charter schools are set up and organized as public schools. Therefore I believe salaries are to be open to the public for review,” state Superintendent June Atkinson said Monday.
Atkinson said that when the N.C. Department of Public Instruction said in March that charter salaries are not subject to public disclosure, “our attorneys misunderstood the question.”
Now flash forward.
DPI apparently gave a Charter school’s salary info to a media outlet.
Oops… or something, right?
WHOA, proof how out of of control #NCDPI is => DPI released private information of charter school management company http://t.co/CxRgkxhE4y
— LL1885 – A.P. Dillon (@LadyLiberty1885) October 28, 2014
Cute way to force the issue.



Our public school system has become all about protecting itself. Its not even about the children anymore. This is very sad. Competition makes it better for the consumer, but our school systems don’t want to be held accountable for all the nonsense they have been doing, so they use underhanded tactics to stop competition.
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