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How To Find Local inverses and critical points in my learning curve? 3 Comments about New York City’s New Schools, New Jersey School Fraud Complaint (April 11, 2002) We’ve been debating about New York City’s and NJ’s New Schools, but I think it’s relevant to offer this perspective on why the U.S. Department of Education recently announced it’s going to crack down on at least two recent federal district investigations by asking district attorneys to return at least $4 to $20 million for personal expenses, lost wages and lost job opportunities. New York City, as we always discussed, is part of the story. So New York’s ongoing education-related scandals are not unique to New York.

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We now are talking about a similar story. NYC’s infamous 2012 failed charter school scam is a deeply disturbing example of fraud that exposes the sheer stupidity of the SEC; the failure to properly prosecute all of the over 700 school allegations so far. The only more egregious lie on earth that we don’t fully understand is the money-laundering controversy now spreading about in all of this; most recently, there’s a $20,000 settlement for the 2010 “public funds fraud case” resulting in a 40-episode documentary called “New York’s Public Schools and the Dirty War Inside.” How much additional money did New York have to settle to keep them from being sued and/or turned into court money in my book and all this drama has prompted a cascade of indictments from the SEC, the SEC-appointed child protection commission, and various federal agencies. (see our recent New York School article Issue for more on that debacle).

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The fraud scandal on New York’s schools has resulted in charges that seem almost totally unrelated to New York City public basics state governments and NY schools’ overall educational system. We don’t believe it really is that different from the big corporate media (I mean that “free and open communication” is a trademark term for many big name press outlets): In our news column today, we reported that the SEC has started an inquiry after five audits of New York’s public and private schools. More recently, the SEC reported that in 2012 and 2013 “there were multiple investigations of real-estate related business related problems associated with the U.S. Public Schools for which money was held and funds handled.

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” The SEC’s $20,000 settlement with the state of N.Y. was, of course, “in anticipation” of those kinds of hearings having a range so vast, such as the scope of $150