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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio's then-largest online charter school may have broken the law by withholding information used in calculating payments and inflated the amount of time students spent learning, the state auditor said Thursday.
The now-shuttered Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow also didn't deduct time the students were inactive online and didn't properly document whether students were learning during times the company claimed for payment, according to the report from Republican Auditor David Yost.
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