Investigative journalist Chris Papst of Fox45 News’ Project Baltimore has been leading the charge in exposing a massive grade scandal and subsequent cover-up in the country’s fourth most funded school system. The corruption isn’t confined to the Baltimore City Public Schools level; it extends all the way up to the Maryland State Superintendent of Schools.
The latest report Papst shared comes weeks after his team found metadata for 98 text messages sent or received by Maryland Superintendent Mohammed Choudhury in the first quarter of this year — around the time the state changed grades that no longer can be seen.
Heads will roll — right into generous retirement packages and cushy memberships in some Democrat-owned consulting firms and non-profits.
So true. The ed department and the unions call the shots and provide protections.