GEAUGA COUNTY — A former principal of an Ohio high school is under investigation for allegedly altering student’s grades on at least two occasions, according to our CBS affiliate in Cleveland, WOIO-19 TV.
Former Chardon High School principal Douglas Murray resigned on Feb. 10.
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In January, Chardon School District Superintendent Michael P. Hanlon Jr. received a complaint on an educator misconduct reporting form. An internal investigation started shortly after, WOIO-19 reported.
Murray “violated Board of Education policy, District procedure and likely the Educator Licensure Code,” the report said.
The report said the students benefitted from the grade changes, WOIO-19 reported.
At this time, no criminal charges have been filed.