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A $25M grant from a San Diego charter school fraud case will boost student mental health and education through county programs.
A $25 million grant from recovered funds in a major San Diego charter school fraud case will support K-12 students through the San Diego County Office of Education’s HeartSpire initiative, expanding mental health, safety, and educational resources.
The funds come from fines in a case involving A3 charter schools that fraudulently claimed student enrollments to collect state funding, earning up to $4,000 per student without providing full services.
Prosecutors say the scheme involved fabricated data and diverted millions to private companies, leading to 11 convictions and over $280 million recovered.
The money will help fund literacy, tutoring, mentoring, and mental health programs across the county.
Una subvención de 25 millones de dólares de un caso de fraude de escuelas chárter de San Diego impulsará la salud mental y la educación de los estudiantes a través de programas del condado.