Rick Hess believes that a report on the Tony Bennett grade-fixing scandal exonerated him. But Indiana parents and friends of public schools don’t agree. Here they explain that no one understood the school grading system and that Bennett was voted out of office because of his policies, not his style.
Somehow I suspect we haven’t heard the end of this matter. Waiting for the other shoe to drop.

Is it possible — is it POSSIBLE — that he really was exonerated? That he really didn’t do anything wrong?
I want to believe that he got caught with his pants down, too — and from what I read about what was discovered (“the lies I’ve been telling for the last six months”), I don’t see how he wasn’t — but is it possible?
How legitimate was this report?
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