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Sunday, October 13, 2019

A BUNGLE IN BRIGHTON: Chuck Stockwell Fires Charyl Stockwell Academy's Superintendent, After A Bait-And-Switch Donation Scheme Goes Sideways. (Oh, Did I Forget To Tell You About The Threats That Were Covered Up...With Paint?)

Where in the world is Mr. Beyer?

Kelly Weaver's Up North Progressive has exclusive details on a breaking story at the Charyl Stockwell Academy (CSA), a Howell, Michigan charter school, and you need to read it.

The CSA, formally known as the Charyl Stockwell Academy District, was founded by Stockwell in 1996. The school was originally formed as the Livingston Developmental Academy, with partner Steven J. Ingersoll.

Ingersoll, who's cooling his heels in federal stir, is scheduled to be sprung from his cage in late December after serving a nearly three-year term for convictions on two counts of attempting to evade federal taxes and one count of conspiracy to defraud the federal government.

Stockwell's Charterworld antics, detailed exclusively on Up North Progressive, include canning the CSA's Superintendent, pulling a bait-and-switch, after rattling the tin cup and collecting nearly $100,000 for a new middle school before flip-flopping, and scrapping plans to build a middle school.

The new middle school will now be located in a commercial office building, owned by Brighton, Michigan's Mike Corrigan.

Corrigan is now booting out longtime tenants from the building, including pediatrician Dr. Mo El-Fuoy.

According to the Livingston Daily, when the announcement was made in mid-August, the tenants of Corrigan's property had not yet been informed of the new plans for the building. 

Dr. El-Fouly said last Tuesday that he still hadn't been told of anything regarding moving his practice, which is located in suite 100 of the building. 

"It's not going to be any easy move at all for me," El-Fouly said. 

But a lease created between Corrigan and Charyl Stockwell Preparatory Academy, was approved by the academy's board of directors at its Sept. 12 meeting. 

The details of the lease were not disclosed by Corrigan or DeAngelis, and the document, like the school's board meeting minutes, was not made publicly available online.

The building where the middle school will be located is 28,000 square feet. An additional 14,000 square feet will be added on to it. 

And the threats that appeared on the walls, only to be painted over?

You'll have to read that one yourself at this link.


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