William Allen, Justin Sharpless, and the dearly-departed Lori Cunningham are Big Mad that Arza's boss and J.D. Alexander actually have to compete for a $100M school construction contract.
This appears to be the same Steve Bracy as you show in your flow chart (President of BTS) disbarred over the allegation of misappropriation of funds and false reports. You can search his name from the "Broker Check" link in this article about him to see the disbarrment. I'm still absorbing your article here from Volusia County but thought BTS felt sketchy and looked a little into the company weeks ago. https://www.forkeylaw.com/blog/steven_franklin_bracy_-_south_florida_account_executive_and_brokerage_firm_negligent_supervision_fin/
It appears to me that Polk County has an exceptional, detail-oriented superintendent. Between him and the attorney, the guardrails are in place. Glad to see Cunningham and her hubris gone. Good work. (I also found the 2019 article fascinating. Today, if a for-profit charter school wants to step in, the State will make sure it happens. It's too bad we have these old white men deciding what is best for the students, teachers and staff in a public education setting. Thank goodness the voters in Sarasota voted in a young Mom with kids in the public school system to serve on the board there. The pendulum will swing, because of watchdogs like you. Thank you, Billy.
This appears to be the same Steve Bracy as you show in your flow chart (President of BTS) disbarred over the allegation of misappropriation of funds and false reports. You can search his name from the "Broker Check" link in this article about him to see the disbarrment. I'm still absorbing your article here from Volusia County but thought BTS felt sketchy and looked a little into the company weeks ago. https://www.forkeylaw.com/blog/steven_franklin_bracy_-_south_florida_account_executive_and_brokerage_firm_negligent_supervision_fin/
Wow thank you for this!! Very helpful
It appears to me that Polk County has an exceptional, detail-oriented superintendent. Between him and the attorney, the guardrails are in place. Glad to see Cunningham and her hubris gone. Good work. (I also found the 2019 article fascinating. Today, if a for-profit charter school wants to step in, the State will make sure it happens. It's too bad we have these old white men deciding what is best for the students, teachers and staff in a public education setting. Thank goodness the voters in Sarasota voted in a young Mom with kids in the public school system to serve on the board there. The pendulum will swing, because of watchdogs like you. Thank you, Billy.