Detroit Public Schools must appoint a certified public accountant to oversee the district's federal funds designated for low-income children after an audit showed the district misused $53.6 million of those funds from 2004 to 2006. The corrective action comes after the district was given high-risk status because it has a history of "unsatisfactory performance" and "is not financially stable," according to a notice from the Michigan Department of Education.
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EARLIER: A federal investigation into how the Detroit Public Schools used funds designated for low-income students could mean the district will have to pay back up to $17 million to the federal government. The Office of Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Education is investigating how the district used Title I funds -- money intended to help low-income students -- from 2004 to 2006.
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