Encinitas Union School District shuts down Theory Into Practice Academy after concluding that its board and administrators engaged in fiscal mismanagement and improperly approved contracts that cou...
An outside audit of Cortez Hill Academy finds that Mike Hazelton approved and received an $18,350 raise without board approval. It also shows that school deficits deepened from $16,559 to $188,167 ...
Mike Hazelton sends an e-mail to announce his resignation from Cortez Hill Academy two weeks before school begins. After he leaves Principal Jacqueline Hicks discovers that Hazelton instructed the ...
Hazelton tells the TIP academy board to use a different set of bylaws that give powers to an outside corporation that is run by Hazelton and his wife. Board members feel they are "toothless" and gi...
New Education for Communities, Inc., a corporation that Mike Hazelton founded, is suspended by the Secretary of State for never filing a tax return. It owes more than $4,000 to the state, according...
Board members at Theory Into Practice Academy balk at hiring Mike Hazelton as their chief operations officer and exchange e-mails about how to appease Principal Deborah Hazelton, who they say threa...
Mike Hazelton becomes principal of Cortez Hill Academy in downtown San Diego.
Theory Into Practice Academy wins approval from the Encinitas Union School District to open in the fall. Deborah Hazelton is its principal and Mike Hazelton leads its board.
The Las Banderas board votes to close the school and Hazelton is replaced as CEO. It cannot pay its teachers beyond April, so a Hazelton-run organization called New Education for Communities pledge...
Somos Hermanas Unidas splits from the school and its cofounder Emma Lechuga resigns as site administrator. She says Hazelton was not forthcoming about the school's financial problems.
An outside audit shows that Las Banderas has a nearly $60,000 deficit that "raises substantial doubt about the Organization's ability to continue."
Las Banderas Academy wins approval from the school board in the town of Colton on the outskirts of San Bernardino. It is a partnership between Somos Hermanas Unidas, a local nonprofit, and New Educ...
Dipity










Comments