Monday, August 09, 2021

Integrity of our institutions

An award-winning school in the Long Island village of Roslyn is in a world of shit. One of its superintendents is caught of embezzlement, a theft of taxpayers money, and if the truth gets out it's a scandal of the highest magnitude. It would effect the whole town, because the town is as good as its public school. The employees, can they be quiet enough, sweep the accusations under the carpet, to save their school's reputation? Luckily on the pupils in the student newspaper smells something is rotten and investigates the fraud. A well-crafted drama of the largest school theft in American history.

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