Five years after he began drawing a salary as the scandal-scarred Bay City Academy's Superintendent, Mitten Educational Management's Brian Lynch finally has the Michigan Department of Education certification required for the job.
I will continue investigating the process and report results exclusively on this blog.
However, this turn just made my case.
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What?
You thought I was done?
Nope!

Gotta wonder how he got certification so quickly when he went for years acquiring a superidentents salary from a charter school with no superintendent certification. Where did he get his certification from and where are his transcripts??
ReplyDeleteI think charter schools need to be held accountable for every cent they pay out, boy they can create some real magic with their book keeping and certifications. Time to stop these frauds!
The investigation continues...
DeleteAmen! Stop the fraudulent, suspicious activities. All charter schools need to be completely transparent with their finances, especially this one.
ReplyDeleteAnother thing about Lynch seems to be that he leads by his example, just like Ingersoll and Noss. Only it's a bad example.
ReplyDeleteConsidering that Lynch was likely paid nearly $450,000 to "act" as the Bay City Academy's Superintendent between 2016-2021, it's clear he learned the Ingersoll/Noss crime credo: "Crime DOES Pay!".
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