More than $37 million in fines has been paid to San Diego County as part of a court judgment stemming from a charter school fraud scheme that took millions in.
More than $37 million in fines has been paid to San Diego County as part of a court judgment stemming from a charter school fraud scheme that took millions in public school funds and led to criminal charges against 11 people, the San Diego County District Attorney's Office announced Wednesday.
Grant awards of up to $250,000 are available from San Diego County to help community organizations and nonprofits support and improve educational options for children.