FROM STAFF REPORTS
Three Midwest City women are charged with making false claims for payment for tutoring Oklahoma City Public Schools students in a federal indictment unsealed Monday.
Rebecca E. Cotton, 42, Patricia R. Burns, 71, and Bobbie J. Dailey, 62, are accused of conspiracy to defraud the federal government by being paid for tutoring sessions that didn't take place, U.S. Attorney Sanford C. Coats announced.
As part of No Child Left Behind, the U.S. Education Department provided funding for tutoring for students of low-income families at schools designated by the state to need improvement.
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