NEWS ALERT! The last word about this scheme, coming today, July 10!
“The 'information' in the public statement regarding Dr. Mark Noss and Full Spectrum Management, LLC was likewise disingenuous. The fact of the matter is that Dr. Noss and Full Spectrum Management, LLC stepped up at a point of crisis in which the existence of the school was in jeopardy because of Dr. Ingersoll's situation. Had Dr. Noss not stepped up at that time, GTA would have been swept in to the problems created by Dr. Ingersoll as it relates to the Traverse City State Bank loan for the benefit of GTA. We do not think that public statements perpetuating a falsehood are the way to say thank you.”
Here's a preview of coming distractions:
If you like to drive a big black car, you either become an undertaker or a pimp. But what if you like the heady fragrance of public money and cooked books?
Then you form a charter school management company!
My final post about Steven Ingersoll's Traverse City State Bank line of credit loan, and Mark Noss's decision in March 2014 to assume the obligation to repay nearly $1.0 million.
Here's a hint: it started as an illegal loan agreement between the Grand Traverse Academy and Steven Ingersoll.
“The 'information' in the public statement regarding Dr. Mark Noss and Full Spectrum Management, LLC was likewise disingenuous. The fact of the matter is that Dr. Noss and Full Spectrum Management, LLC stepped up at a point of crisis in which the existence of the school was in jeopardy because of Dr. Ingersoll's situation. Had Dr. Noss not stepped up at that time, GTA would have been swept in to the problems created by Dr. Ingersoll as it relates to the Traverse City State Bank loan for the benefit of GTA. We do not think that public statements perpetuating a falsehood are the way to say thank you.”
Here's a preview of coming distractions:
If you like to drive a big black car, you either become an undertaker or a pimp. But what if you like the heady fragrance of public money and cooked books?
Then you form a charter school management company!
My final post about Steven Ingersoll's Traverse City State Bank line of credit loan, and Mark Noss's decision in March 2014 to assume the obligation to repay nearly $1.0 million.
Here's a hint: it started as an illegal loan agreement between the Grand Traverse Academy and Steven Ingersoll.