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But research from a well-respected policy analysis group suggests such a claim is wildly overstated, and a school-nutrition watchdog dissects the Indiana numbers to reveal an error rate of just about one-half of 1 percent. Look more closely at the school-lunch fraud hysteria and you begin to see that it comes from conservative groups frequently critical of public education. Is the goal truly to eliminate fraud, or is it to shift more money from schools serving children from poverty? In light of the discredited calculations unmasked in the state’s A-F school grading formula, Hoosiers would be wise to check the math.
Posted on: Wed, 07 Aug 2013 18:33:44 +0000

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