
PHANTOM STUDENTS & TEACHERS COSTING TAXPAYERS
According to
professors, teachers, students and college administrators there are
colleges in Southern California that have had or currently have phantom
students on their class rolls. Professors, instructors and even an acting
dean have allegedly been fired for exposing the phantom student scam.
Professor Bryan McMann says he was fired for blowing the whistle on phantom students
put in his Automotive Science classes at El Camino College. He showed me
computer read outs that demonstrated that two students in his class never
attended class. Professor McMann says he was instructed by his superiors
to give both the students' straight "A"s. He refused. McMann a
tenured professor was fired, and a court upheld his firing. But now the
California Supreme Court has over turned that ruling and sent the matter
back for a new trial with a new judge. Professor McMann says one of the
phantom students was never on campus because he was in the U.S.
Army. Documents show the phantom student's father was a high
official of another college. McMann says the other phantom student
admitted that she did not go to class, and was given the grades as a favor
after she and her husband donated money to the college.
Ventura County - Juvenile Hall teacher Rob Levine says his school had
phantom teachers. Levine says there were state and federal funds for three
teachers and he was the only teacher with 60 students at the Juvenile
Hall. He says the Federal Government paid the county for Special Education
Students, and there was not Special Education Teacher, or classes. Levine
says when he exposed what was going on with the phantom teachers, he was
fired. He has now won a lawsuit for about $800,000. The County is
appealing.
I am told there are many other public colleges and schools that also have bogus
student enrollment so as to collect more tax money and lottery funds.
The Tax
Payer, you and me, are being ripped off by college and school
administrators who are no more than common crooks. We need an immediate
state investigation of our public school system. Other states have had
investigations, and are now saving Millions of dollars.
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