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Federal government investigating Hermon School Department over internet expenses

The Hermon School Department’s 18-year participation in a Federal Communications Commission’s program is under investigation on allegations of improper reimbursement.

Hermon School Department is accused of using the federal government’s schools and libraries E-Rate funds to provide internet to the community and Hermon’s town office. The Universal Service Administrative Company, a department under the direction of the FCC, started an investigation in early 2023, according to a report from Superintendent Micah Grant shared with the Bangor Daily News.

The school department is reimbursed by the FCC for money it spent on internet connection through the USAC program designed for entities like schools and libraries. The FCC alleges the school was reimbursed for internet that was not used by students and staff, but instead used by Hermon community members.

 

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