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 Post subject: Ahhh, The Hammond Academy!
PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 4:48 am 
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The school has been open now, 3, 4 years. Outstanding leadership, as such The State Board of Education has grade this school teetering between a D & F.

A school building where construction cost over runs were never really disclosed.

During construction, a theft of structural steel occurred. When considering the inclusion of the trailers, the value exceeded well over $250,000. The steel was found in a South Suburban Lemont scrap yard. A crime never solved, despite sources saying they know who did the crime.

My belief, the crime will be never solved, as some believe the structural steel was ordered with the wrong parameters, making it useless, the theft covering a design problem. Were the thief's hired to dispose of a $250,000 error? This theory, might become fact if there ever was a trial.

A School Build on land requiring remediation.... which was found well after construction. Absolutely no problem sending Hammond's children to a school site where toxic materials were found in the soil.

Unique in NWI, where many public projects are built, funding someone's relative or political friend a long term business opportunity, this facility was built with out a gym and kitchen. By sheer coincidence, I am sure, just sheer coincidence, the daughter of the architect, gets a teaching position at the school, not just a teaching position, but well paid teaching position when compared to other site teacher's pay scale, who then just happens to form a corporation which, then happens to win the catering contract for the school built with out a kitchen..... such blind luck don't you think?

It appears to be $87,377 & $108,346 worth of food purchased.

Questions also arose regarding what was paid to some well connected politicians who's land was procured during the acquisition of property phase.... $571,881 worth. Hell, I didn't know property values on which the school sits on were so expensive..... I don't know when the last lot was sold in that area, but the Assessor pegs a lot's value at $12,900.

No, this piece is not solely about the failing grade the State Board of Education has given the Academy... the D's & F's received.

But this is not what this piece is about, not at all it is about a State Board of Accounts Audit. http://www.in.gov/sboa/WebReports/B43501.pdf

Had it not been for this state audit reviewing the financial condition of the Hammond Urban Academy, Inc. ending June 30, 2012, we wouldn't know a few well connected fiscal professionals made some serious cash handling bond and professional services....too bad their names were not disclosed, but this is not what this post is about.


What I find interesting, is the Audit indicates 61% and 44% (subsequent years) of the school's revenue comes from the City of Hammond's Gaming Funds and 30% and 46% of its revenue was from the state tuition grant, ending June 2012 & 2011.

Besides City of Hammond Grants of $2,439,931 and $1,990,416, the school receives Gaming funds amounting to $5,098,500 and $1,990,000 for 2012 and 2011 respectively.


61% of its funding comes from Gaming funds? D & F Board of Education grades.... For a school performing below that of the School City of Hammond. Isn't this Mayor Thomas McDermott Jr stab at gaining control of the city school system?

Isn't time for some accountability? It is an election year, and maybe, just maybe the Academy just might need a new management.

Tom.. are you out their Tom? Taking any calls on this Tom?

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 Post subject: Re: Ahhh, The Hammond Academy!
PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 9:26 am 
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I would rather my grandchild stays in the SCH, than goe to HAST. It is not all it is cracked up to be.


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 Post subject: Re: Ahhh, The Hammond Academy!
PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 5:53 am 
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Are there some similarities between Hammond Academy operations and the Charter schools under federal investigation in Illinois, Ohio and other states? Seems so.

Didn't a perennial taxpayer's leach, at least in my opinion, score a coordinating job putting HA together? How many jobs can some one have on the taxpayer's dime and still have time to sleep?

And Didn't a school built with out a serving kitchen get the daughter of the architect the opportunity to form a company to provide food service to the school? Did this company obtain their kitchen at a federal building, free, giving them an unfair advantage in bidding on the contract? Isn't the architect's daughter one of the highest paid teachers at HA?

And then there is the question regarding $250,000 of steel stolen from HA site during construction. Was the steel stolen because it couldn't be used on site, obsolete due to construction changes or was it because someone just simply order the wrong size?

And then there is the land acquisition cost.... all $570,000 worth.... as the story was told to me, some well connected people purchased land in that area, had some buildings torn down knowing Tom was putting together this project. Land, which some had to be remediated, purchased for a premium?

HA, seemed to fail to disclosed vendors who filled equipment orders, communication systems.... etc. Very hush hush when you consider this $35,000,000 project used public funds.

Didn't the architect involved contribute, as his constitutional right, $5,000 to Tom's campaign chest? Some might see this heft some as a quid pro quo. Would that contribution be illegal? We only need to reflect back on one of Illinois past Goverrnors, Blagovich pay to play scheme.

So, is Tom paying back campaign contributions, by appointing a couple of these people to boards or is Tom seeking more campaign funds from them?

Didn't the first principal walk away from HA, after volumes of accolades by Tom and others? Why?

Why so skeptical? We are talking about Thomas McDermott Jr, a failing charter school program, & Hell this IS Lake County!



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http://politics.suntimes.com/article/chicago/search-warrants-reveal-details-fbi-raid-concept-schools/mon-07212014-622pm

Search warrants reveal details of FBI raid of Concept Schools
Mon, 07/21/2014 - 6:22pm
Dan Mihalopoulos
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The recent FBI raid at the Des Plaines headquarters of Concept Schools focused on many of the politically connected charter-school operator’s top administrators and companies with close ties to Concept, according to federal documents obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times.

Authorities last month said FBI agents carried out raids at 19 Concept locations in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio as part of an “ongoing white-collar crime matter” but declined to provide further details of their investigation.

Copies of the search warrants that FBI agents served in Des Plaines and a subpoena seeking records show investigators went hunting for a wide range of documents pertaining to Concept president Sedat Duman, founder Taner Ertekin and other current and former executives of the fast-growing charter network.

The investigators also sought documents about companies that were hired by Concept to perform work under the federal “E-Rate” program, which pays for schools to expand telecommunications and Internet access.


Concept is linked to the Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen, who lives in Pennsylvania, and has developed strong relationships with many local politicians, including state House Speaker Michael Madigan (D-Chicago).

Four of Concept’s 30 publicly financed schools are in Illinois, including the 600-student Chicago Math and Science Academy in Rogers Park and two campuses that opened a year ago in the Austin and McKinley Park neighborhoods. Chicago Public Schools officials approved another two Concept schools on the South Side for the 2014-15 school year.

For one of the two newest Concept sites, in Chatham, more than $528,000 in public funding was earmarked to pay rent for the coming school year to an arm of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church. The church’s pastor, the Rev. Charles Jenkins, gave the invocation at Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s 2011 swearing-in and served on Emanuel’s transition team.

Work on the Chatham project stopped recently, although Ald. Howard Brookins – who initially supported the new school in his 21st Ward – said Jenkins told him federal authorities were probing an outside vendor of the charter network and “not investigating Concept itself.”

The federal documents obtained by the Sun-Times, however, reveal that the FBI is taking a close look at the operations of Concept.

Federal law enforcement authorities in Cleveland, who are leading the probe, sent a grand-jury subpoena to Concept on May 30. The subpoena gave the charter chain’s administrators until June 17 to provide a long list of records.

Concept did not receive the full time to turn over the records. Instead, shortly after 2 p.m. on June 4, a federal judge in Chicago approved three warrants to raid the charter network’s headquarters at 2250 E. Devon in the O’Hare Lake Office Complex.

Later that day, after normal business hours, agents arrived at the office park in Des Plaines where Concept has three suites.

The warrant gave agents the right to take any documents relating to Concept’s involvement in the E-Rate program as well as “all bank records,” “all general ledgers,” “all calendars,” “all documents related to employee travel” and “all telephone records, telephone lists and contact lists.”

At 9:29 p.m. on June 4, a Concept executive gave the key to a storage unit on Mannheim Road in Des Plaines to FBI agent Brian Murphy. From the storage unit, the agent seized “48 boxes of vendor records, business records and documents,” records show.

According to court records, investigators also were looking to take every record related to 13 Concept employees and companies. They included Duman, the current Concept president; chief information officer Huseyin Ulker, and Ertekin, who founded the charter chain in Ohio in the late 1990s. He now works in the United Arab Emirates, according to his online LinkedIn profile.

The warrant goes on to specify that the federal agents wanted “all personnel documents for Huseyin Ulker and Sedat Duman, including but not limited to documents reflecting their compensation packages.”

Among contractors mentioned in the warrant were:

Advanced Solutions for Education of Schaumburg and company founder Ozgur Balsoy, who used to be administrator of a Concept-run school in Columbus, Ohio. The company was the consultant to Concept on applications for E-Rate funding, according to the federal program’s records.
Arlington Heights-based Core Group Inc. and its president Ertugrul Gurbuz. Core is described in federal records as performing much of the work for Concept under the E-Rate program.
Signature Maker Inc. of Hoffman Estates and president Ergun Koyuncu.
Cambridge Technologies of Chesterland, Ohio and owner Stephen Draviam.


Balsoy and Koyuncu declined to comment Monday, Gurbuz did not return calls, and Draviam said he had been contacted late last year by FBI agents.

He said he provided records regarding E-Rate work his company performed for Concept more than five years ago, but the agents did not indicate the target of their investigation. The federal government's guidelines for E-Rate state that schools must choose companies to do work under the program through a "competitive bidding process" that is "open and fair."

Vicki Anderson, a special agent in the FBI’s office in Cleveland, declined to comment on the warrants.

At the time of the June 4 raids, Anderson had said all documents related to the investigation were sealed from public view. The Sun-Times obtained the warrants and other documents from the raid in Des Plaines through a state Freedom of Information Act request to Concept.

Concept officials have said they were cooperating with the investigation and would not make any further comment.


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 Post subject: Re: Ahhh, The Hammond Academy!
PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 4:51 pm 
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Some charters still failing to make grade

By Carole Carlson ccarlson@post-trib.com/302-0949 November 5, 2014 2:52PM
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Indiana board approves schools’ key ‘A-F’ grades

Updated: November 5, 2014 2:52PM


Urban charter schools and a state takeover school in Gary are still struggling to improve achievement in A-F grades released Wednesday by the Indiana State Board of Education.

Of the five charter schools in Gary, four received D’s, and one got an F.

One charter school in East Chicago — the East Chicago Urban Enterprise Academy received an A, while the East Chicago Lighthouse Academy got a D. Another charter in Hammond received a D.

In addition, the Roosevelt College and Career Academy in Gary received an F for the 10th straight year. The school, taken over by the state in 2011, is in its third year of operation by the private EdisonLearning Inc. company.

Private schools in the Diocese of Gary, which doesn’t operate a school in Gary, fared much better with 14 schools receiving A’s.

One of the largest voucher-receiving schools in the state, the Ambassador Christian Academy in Gary, received a C.

Kevin Teasley, CEO of the Greater Educational Opportunities Foundation that operates the 21st Century Charter School in Gary said it grew from 460 to 610 students last year. The school grade received a D grade.

“Obviously, we’re disappointed in the grade,” said Teasley. He said about 50 percent of the new students were among those tested in grades 3-8.

“A lot of them were below grade level,” he said. “It was a big hit we expected to take. We had a big challenge.”

Michael Serpe, EdisonLearning spokesman, said student outcomes and the learning environment at Roosevelt exceeded the annual state goals for a turnaround school, but those improvements have yet to improve the school’s grade ranking.

He cited a 14 percent increase in algebra end of course assessment scores.

He pointed to other data — 77 percent of graduating seniors enrolled in a college or vocational program, which is up 17 percent from 2011. Student attendance is 81 percent, compared to 67 percent before the turnaround.



Another charter school in Hammond made a d? Please is there any other charter school in Hammond other than McDermott's Academy?

Time to pull the plug on what many believe is a overpaid jobs program for a choice few of McDermott's supporters.

Disgusting, shamefull.

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 Post subject: Re: Ahhh, The Hammond Academy!
PostPosted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:40 pm 
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I understand the D grade for HAST was changed to a B.... Congratulations HAST!

Now how about explaining how one politically connected teacher is making over $50k a year?

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 Post subject: Re: Ahhh, The Hammond Academy!
PostPosted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 4:09 pm 
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I’m pleased that there are many new members of our forum and I welcome you. Hammond is one of the more populated cities in Northwest Indiana and plays an important role within the region. Many Hammond residents are very passionate about politics and it is my desire to provide a forum where people can come to freely discuss issues of concern. I welcome and encourage vigorous debate within this forum regardless of ones political views.

Unfortunately the Hammond section of our forum is infected with several members whose sole purpose seems to be to silence anyone whose viewpoints conflict with their own. Their strategy is to personally and relentlessly attack members and to disrupt the normal course of debate and discussion. The Times forum was destroyed by a handful of people whose objective was to silence free speech. I assure you that I will not allow this to occur on this forum.

Although it is my preference to not interfere in discussions, the disruptive behavior of the few is disrupting the forum for the many. This disruptive behavior must be stopped. The offenders will be banned from this forum without further notice. It is my hope that this action will not be required but I suspect that it is inevitable for meaningful change to occur.

Who will be banned?

- Threads whose sole purpose is to attack or harass another member are not permitted. This includes those threads, which pretend to be discussing some harmless topic, but in reality their intent is to harass or threaten another member. Those who start or participate in these threads will be banned and the threads will be deleted.

- Members who relentlessly attack and harass other members.

- Members whose primary purpose is to disrupt the forum.

Pretty simple. Be civil or be gone.

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