TWIN FALLS, Idaho -- A board trustee at Xavier Charter School in south-central Idaho says the school can't account for nearly $330,000 in taxpayer money.
Joan Hurlock says the school's Utah-based management company, Paragon, failed to produce documents she requested concerning the 4-year-old school's finances.
The Times-News reports that Hurlock disclosed the information Thursday at a school board meeting.
Hurlock says statements she received show Paragon took in $788,000 from the Idaho State Department of Education from October to November 2010 and deposited it into an account the board can't view. She says only about $460,000 left the account during the same time.
Paragon owner Brandon Fairbanks says the company can account for the money and that Hurlock should have come to him first before bringing her concerns to the board.








