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Charging up: John de la Howe relies increasingly on its credit cards

Uncovered: One year later, questions linger about purchases at John de la Howe

Not by the book: John de la Howe circumvents own HR policies

In a review of Frank Dorn s personnel file, the Index-Journal discovered instances when John de la Howe did not follow human resources guidelines detailed in its employee handbook and on

Grounded: John de la Howe employee alleges defamation, mistreatment by administration

John de la Howe President Tim Keown sent a "vitriolic" email to Frank Dorn that accused him of creating "a hostile work environment and one of paranoia," according to a

John de la Howe, SC s oldest public school, finds new life in agriculture education

McCORMICK — This story could have ended many ways. Four years ago, the remote John de la Howe campus in rural McCormick County, at the time serving as a state boarding school for kids kicked out of their local districts, lost its academic accreditation from the South Carolina Department of Education. A series of investigations since 2010 had turned up financial irregularities, including a document-shredding episode in the summer of 2010. The school s enrollment was dropping, loyal faculty were leaving and John de la Howe was on its third superintendent in six years. The school, on 1,310 acres deeded to the state in 1797 for the education of poor boys and girls, faced permanent closure. Operating on and off as a rural school since the 1830s, John de la Howe has since 1918 been an independent state agency, with students boarding there since at least the 1920s.

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