![]() ![]() ![]() It was a loan whose repayment was based on the tax dollars flowing to the public charter school. Yet little more than three weeks later, a state agency voted to issue bonds that allowed a fledgling nonprofit called the Friends of Central Jersey Arts Charter School to borrow $8.2 million to buy and renovate a building for the school to rent and, one day, potentially own. The state had just put it on probation for a host of deficiencies, ordering it to limit spending, develop a curriculum and address problems with its board and student achievement. Millions of NJ tax dollars were used by Central Jersey Arts Charter School, which was put on probation for a host of deficiencies.īy 2010, four years after it opened, the Central Jersey Arts Charter School in Plainfield was in trouble. ![]()
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