Hawaii Technology Academy’s recently fired principal, Jeff Piontek, and his vice principal, Ana Matsumoto are under investigation for possibly misusing $100,000 in state funds.

Hawaii News Now broke the news of the investigation today. It’s a story well worth reading.

K12, Inc., the private, for-profit company that owns the academy, was the subject of a recent New York Times investigation that indicated its virtual schools all over the country aren’t effective. (See our post about how HTA students perform.)

Is it just me, or does the number of charter school controversies in Hawaii seem to be reaching a fever pitch? Let’s review:

The Legislature’s proposed overhaul of the charter school system probably couldn’t have come at a more critical time.

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