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For‑profit early‑childhood and K‑12 education firms dominate market share and receive government subsidies
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For‑profit early‑childhood and K‑12 education firms dominate market share and receive government subsidies

For‑profit early‑childhood and K‑12 education firms dominate market share and receive government subsidies The passage provides market‑size data and mentions private‑equity ownership (JP Morgan Capital) and government subsidy percentages, but it contains no specific allegations, financial misconduct, or links to high‑level officials. It is largely descriptive and offers limited investigative leads. Key insights: JP Morgan Capital has owned a large for‑profit Montessori operator since 1998.; Nobel (Nobe! Learning Communities) runs 150 schools in 13 states with private‑pay and subsidy revenue.; Approximately 25% of for‑profit early‑childhood revenue comes from federal/state subsidy programs.

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For‑profit early‑childhood and K‑12 education firms dominate market share and receive government subsidies The passage provides market‑size data and mentions private‑equity ownership (JP Morgan Capital) and government subsidy percentages, but it contains no specific allegations, financial misconduct, or links to high‑level officials. It is largely descriptive and offers limited investigative leads. Key insights: JP Morgan Capital has owned a large for‑profit Montessori operator since 1998.; Nobel (Nobe! Learning Communities) runs 150 schools in 13 states with private‑pay and subsidy revenue.; Approximately 25% of for‑profit early‑childhood revenue comes from federal/state subsidy programs.

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