http://www.ocregister.com/articles/school-grades-khan-2070690-allegedly-test?slideshow=1
By LARRY WELBORN and MARK EADES
The Orange County Register
June 17, 2008
NEWPORT BEACH -- A Tesoro High School senior was charged today with
breaking into his high school in a plot to hack into the school computer
system and change his grades to better his chances for college
admission.
Omar Khan, 18, also allegedly changed grades for 12 other students and
once broke into the locked office of a vice principal in an attempt to
retrieve a test after he was caught cheating, according to a statement
from the Orange County District Attorney's Office.
Khan, of Coto de Caza, is charged with nearly 70 felony counts,
including altering public records, computer access and fraud, burglary,
identity theft and conspiracy. He could be sentenced to more than 38
years in prison if convicted.
Kahn allegedly broke into several rooms at Tesoro High School in Rancho
Santa Margarita between Jan. 23 and May 20 late at night and on weekends
to access school computers to change grades. He is accused of altering
test scores from Advanced Placement classes and school records from
previous semesters, often changing grades of "C," "D," or "F" to "A,"
according to the DA's statement.
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Received on Wed Jun 18 05:34:19 2008