School founder fights for future |
Juliet Sanomi, founder and principal of a K-12 private school for students with special needs in Plantation, Florida, is facing a financial crisis due to mismanagement of the state’s school voucher program. “This is a program to change the life of a child who the system says is impossible,” Sanomi said. The school, which serves primarily students with intellectual disabilities, has struggled since the state expanded the voucher program in 2023, leading to delayed payments and financial instability. Sanomi has borrowed $300,000 to keep the school operational, while parents like Tamara Takacs expressed deep concern over the potential closure, stating, “If this school doesn’t exist, I don’t know what I’m gonna do.” A recent audit revealed significant issues with the voucher system, prompting lawmakers to consider reforms to improve accountability and funding management.