Herbert “Nick” Nichols has been on an unexplained leave of absence since late September
The founder and Chief Executive of the embattled Inspire charter school network has resigned, Inspire officials have announced.
Steven Lawrence, who has been serving as Inspire’s interim leader while Nichols was on leave, will continue as executive director for the rest of the school year. Meanwhile, Inspire schools have engaged in heavy cash borrowing with an outside charter school capital firm and with related Inspire corporations.
In addition to San Diego, El Dorado, Sutter and Kern counties have authorized Inspire schools in their area. Ventura and Placer counties said Inspire was operating unauthorized resource centers in their areas.
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