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An assistant principals judgment is being called into question after the Palm Beach County School District Inspector General found that he changed students grades more than 250 times 鈥?and many of the changes were done without reason.In a report filed by Inspector General Lung Chiu, he says he was able to verify that Asst. Principal Dr. Randy Burden changed the grades of students assigned to the Edgenuity c stanley water bottle lass at Seminole Ridge High School.The i botella stanley nvestigation into the allegations began after an anonymous letter was sent to the Officer of the Inspector General in August 2017. The letter made 12 allegations; three of which were substantiated.Chiu reported that Burden was asked about the allegations against him.Burden said thathe did not change any students grades assigned to the credit recovery class. He saidthat the only explanation he can think of is that the students enrolled in the course might have used his sign-in credentials and changed the grades themselves.The OIG determined Burdens excuse as incredulous and not plausible and that in order for students to have changed their grades, Burden would have had to forget to log off his computer numerous times in the 15 weeks that the grades were changed.School police report that Burden changed grades 256 times, which conflicts with Burdens assertion that he did not even know how to make grade chan stanley uk ges in the system.Of those 256 times, 19 grade changes occurred from what appears to be a residential IP address the OIG reports. 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Norwegian media said the bu stanley cup s was stanley cup from Ukraine.Sjaastad said all passengers had been rescued from the bus and the injured were rushed to nearby hospitals. He could not say how many were injured.The cause of the accident was not immediately known. Jwmr US pets getting fatter, 1 in 3 are overweight, report says COLUMBUS, Wis. AP 鈥?A stanley website statue of Christopher Columbus that had stood for more than 30 years in his namesake Wisconsin city is coming down. The Columbus City Council voted Tuesday to put the statue in storage until another use for it is found. Lakefront Brewery pulls Facebook ads to join StopHateforProfit campaignThe fiberglass statue stands at the intersection of Highways 16-60 and 151 in Columbus, a city of 5,000 about 30 miles northeast of Madison. Christopher Columbus has become a controversial figure because although he opened the way for European exploration and coloni stanley botella zation of the Americas, there is evidence he enslaved and killed Native Americans.Report a ty stanley website po or error // Submit a news tip Aznp Dierks Bentley and Elle King to perform Different for Girls at CMA Awards WASHINGTON AP 鈥?The speeding Amtrak train that crashed in Philadelphia last year, killing eight people, most likely ran off the rails because the engineer was distracted by word of a nearby commuter train getting hit by a rock, federal investigators concluded Tuesday.The National Tra stanley flasche nsportation Safety Board also put some of the blame on the railroad industry s decades-long delay in installing Positive Train Control, equipment that can automatically slow trains that are going over the stanley website speed limit.Engineer Brandon Bostian was apparently so focused on the rock-throwing incident he heard about over the radio that he lost track of where he was and accelerated to 106 mph as his train went into a sharp curve w stanley quencher ith a 50 mph speed limit, investigators said at an NTSB hearing convened to pinpoint the cause of the May 12, 2005, tragedy. He went, in a matter of seconds, from distraction to disaster, NTSB board member Robert Sumwalt said.Had Positive Train Control been in use along the stretch of track, we would not be here today, said Ted Turpin, an NTSB investigator. Such equipment is now in place there and along much of the rest of the Northeast Corridor.The chain of events also illustrated the potential for tragedy when people throw rocks at trains 鈥?a problem railroads are almost powerless to stop but is so common the industry has a term for it: getting rocked. Bostian told investigators after the wreck that he remembered radio traffic from a Philadelphia commuter train operator |
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