A single Ohio mom spent 10 days in jail this month after being convicted of falsifying records so she could send her teenage daughters to a better school. Kelley Williams-Bolar lives in a high-poverty, high-crime area known for its troubled schools, but her father lives in a neighborhood served by a highly-regarded district. Using her father's address, Williams-Bolar enrolled....MORE
The law is the law. If you break the law there are consequences. If this woman wanted to send her kids to a better school she could have moved to that district like everyone else. Falsifying school records is against the law in every state that I know of. No excuse at all, and the punishment fit the crime.
ReplyDeleteYea the comment above is somewhat true...But at the same you can't fault her for wanting a better education for her child and she probably couldn't afford to move in that district moving somewhere is easier said then done. But I guess it's a lesson learned on how petty people when it's to a child trying to learn in a better environment because to go through the whole thing hiring a private investigator was unnecessary..They need to be investigating the parents who are not sending there kids to school that have 6-8 kids.
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