As part of the investigation into alleged widespread grade-changing in South Bend Schools, the interim Superintendent Mansoor Eid is meeting with school principals.
WNDU reports he’s also encouraging residents to wait for the investigation to be completed before jumping to conclusions.
However, that may be easier said than done after investigators claimed as many as 25-hundred student grades were changed to keep students on track to graduate during the past few years. They also said the scandal involved and extensive number of educators and staffers.

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Wondering if this relates to the bum’s rush the last superintendent got
Coming out of SBCS is not surprising at all.
It’s easier to change the grades than to admit that the corporation’s leftist policies are failing students.
This is a scandal done by “educators” trying to protect their jobs instead of actually doing their jobs…