Auditors say 3 districts may owe Washington state for online programs

Dec. 4, 2008
Report says districts incorrectly documented number of students in programs
Washington State auditors contend online programs run by three school districts might owe the state anywhere from $80,000 to $5.3 million for incorrectly documenting the number of students taking Internet classes. School officials in Steilacoom, Federal Way and Quillayute Valley say that their districts served the students at issue in the audit. To read The Tacoma News-Tribune article, click here.

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