AG: Mom Changed Daughter's Grades to Boost Class Ranking
A secretary at Huntingdon Area High School is accused of changing grades in a school computer system to improve her daughter's class standing.
Attorney General Tom Corbett says 39-year-old Caroline Maria McNeal used co-workers' passwords without their knowledge to access the computer system.
McNeal allegedly increased her daughter Brittany's grades and test scores, while reducing scores for two of her classmates.
School officials said they corrected the alleged alterations before the students graduated.
For more on this story, go to the attorney general's Web site.
Attorney General Tom Corbett says 39-year-old Caroline Maria McNeal used co-workers' passwords without their knowledge to access the computer system.
McNeal allegedly increased her daughter Brittany's grades and test scores, while reducing scores for two of her classmates.
School officials said they corrected the alleged alterations before the students graduated.
For more on this story, go to the attorney general's Web site.
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