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DALLAS (AP) — Four groups seeking to open charter schools in Texas turned in applications last year that had sections copied from other applications and even claimed parts of another school's public hearing summary as their own, The Dallas Morning News reported Sunday.
The newspaper reported (http://dallasne.ws/1212u3X ) that, despite the copied portions, the aspiring charter operators signed the applications attesting to their accuracy with the hope of winning approval from the State Board of Education and gaining millions of taxpayer dollars.
The board largely dismissed concerns about the copied material. However, the head of the public integrity unit of the Travis County district attorney's office said such practices could be fraudulent, though that office hasn't...
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