

"I will do what it takes to preserve this charter which we all worked so hard to establish," Fehte said in an emailed statement. Unified officials characterized these charges as "seemingly exorbitant, personal and … improper." El Camino's governing board says there are legitimate explanations for some of the transactions the district flagged and that new financial policies they enacted should prevent future problems.

Steak dinners, hotel stays and airline travel transactions on Fehte's card - the subject of a May story in the Los Angeles Daily News - drew particularly close scrutiny. Unified officials have been raising questions about charges on several El Camino employees made on their school-issued credit cards. If they decline, the district would resume charter revocation proceedings. Members of El Camino's board must still approve the deal in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding at their regular meeting on Oct. Unified School Board members approved by a 6-1 vote, four members of El Camino's governing board will also step down before next February. Unified School Board was set to vote Tuesday whether to take the second of three steps necessary to revoke the charter of one of the district's largest and highest-profile charter schools. If you would like additional assistance or have accessibility concerns, please contact us at (818) 595-7500.Ĭlick here to visit our Accessibility section for more information.El Camino Real Charter High School's principal – whose use of an employee credit card became a key focus of a Los Angeles Unified School District inquiry at the school – will resign next week as part of a deal with district officials that ends a long-running drama about the school's future.Īlong with El Camino's attorney and board president, executive director David Fehte himself hammered out the deal with district officials just hours before L.A. Any nonconforming web pages will beĬorrected and made compliant in a timely manner. Sure that all content on the site is accessible to all visitors and continue to work to improve the accessibility standards of our website. We will continue to test the site to make This applies to all new web content produced, published, uploaded or updated by El Camino Real Charter High School. Members with disabilities are not excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination in any programs, services, and activitiesĭelivered on El Camino Real Charter High School’s website.Įl Camino Real Charter High School strives to conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, Level AA conformance standards, or updated equivalents, on an Compliance of El Camino Real Charter High School with the aforementioned provisions will assure that the Those without disabilities, with substantially equivalent ease of use. We are committed to complying with the provisions of Section 504 and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 so that students, parents, and members of the public withĭisabilities are able to independently acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same benefits and services within the same timeframe as El Camino Real Charter High School aims to make every effort to conform to the W3C WAI’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, LevelĪA conformance standard, or updated equivalents of these guidelines.
