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Wyandanch residents demand answers nearly one year after investigation began into grade fixing allegations

Former school board President Jarod Morris, who was recently ousted from his position, claims all three administrators accused of taking part in the alleged scandal are still employed by the district.

Kevin Vesey

Jul 24, 2024, 10:21 PM

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Wyandanch residents demanded answers at a school board meeting Wednesday night, nearly one year after an investigation began into an alleged grade fixing scandal at Milton Olive Middle School.

Former school board President Jarod Morris, who was recently ousted from his position, claims all three administrators accused of taking part in the alleged scandal are still employed by the district.

As News 12 has reported, the middle school’s principal, Dr. Shannon Burton, and his second and command, Kimberly Clinton, were both reassigned last year.

Tonight, Morris publicly accused Assistant Superintendent Christine Jordan of taking part in the scandal, as well.

Jordan was present at tonight’s school board meeting, but would not respond to questions.

The Wyandanch School District’s new interim Superintendent, Larry Aronstein, did not address the investigation or the three administrators implicated in the alleged scandal.

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