Posted on 02/12/2003 9:45:26 AM PST by freepatriot32
PORT ST. LUCIE -- While other students ate turkey tetrazzini in the cafeteria, a St. Lucie West Middle sixth-grader used the excuse of forgetting his lunch to return to his reading classroom and sat down at his teacher's computer to change five reading assignment grades, St. Lucie County sheriff's deputies said Tuesday.
The 11-year-old student, who faces a 10-day suspension and a principal's recommendation that he be expelled, was arrested Monday on a felony charge of offense against intellectual property.
The boy told reading teacher Susan Seal he left his lunch in her room, according to a sheriff's report. Instead of retrieving his meal, he sat down at her computer, changed the grades of five reading assignments and saved the changes. Math teacher Tanya Schmidt saw the boy at the computer and asked what he was doing.
"He told her that Mrs. Seal sent him to get a floppy disk," according to the report.
When Schmidt talked with Seal, she found out the student was lying. He was sent to the office, where the dean called the school resource deputy.
According to state law, "Whoever willfully, knowingly, and without authorization modifies data... residing or existing internal or external to a computer... for the purpose of devising or executing any scheme or artifice to defraud... is guilty of a felony of the second degree."
"He modified data. I'd say it was a scheme to defraud," said Ellen Mancini, an assistant state attorney in the St. Lucie County juvenile division. "That's what he did."
Despite the boy's age and the rarity of the crime -- Sheriff Ken Mascara said it is the first case he has seen -- Mancini said she would be comfortable prosecuting it
"It's cheating. It's depriving other students of the fairness of the system," she said. "It's as much a fraud as anything else. Sometimes, you have to do things as an example of the authority of both the school system and the legal system."
St. Lucie West Middle teachers use electronic grade books to track grades, determine averages and create biweekly progress reports to send to parents, Principal Helen Roberts said. Teachers have passwords to access their books, but Seal's was open when the student went into her classroom, Roberts said.
"There's also a way to lock it down, and we sent out reminders about how to do that," she said.
The St. Lucie school district lists "the changing, erasing, removing or otherwise manipulating computer data through unauthorized entry" in its code of conduct as among the most serious infractions. It calls for an automatic 10-day suspension and recommendation for expulsion and "may result in... referral to appropriate law enforcement agency."
Neither the student nor his parents could be reached Tuesday.
The student couldn't get into the school district's mainframe and couldn't access grades in his other classes from the teacher's computer, school district spokeswoman Michelle Sjogren said.
The student was booked into the St. Lucie County jail, then released to his father. Mancini said he could face several years in a juvenile detention facility, if convicted.
"Obviously, this is a very serious offense," Sjogren said. "Students need to know it has serious consequences."
Staff writer Will Vash contributed to this story.
nirvi_shah@pbpost.com
thats because she is a neo fascist pr**k
when i was in the 8th grade i changed a d to a b in order to remain eligible for a track meet andi of course was caught and suspended from the school for5 days and suspended from 2 track meets and my butt kicked by my parents no one even thought to call the police or prosecuter on it it never entered there mind and if they did they would have aressted them for wasting thier time this is a internal school matter only nota criminal justice matter
i am truly worried for the country with the absolute total corruption of al levels of the govenrment and the stupidity of a growing number if its people i dont see the usa lasting much past 2015 before it collapses like the former ussr
Was this in english?Just a guess
Sounds like a brown-shirt nazi thingy to me, I can't believe the aholes we allow to sport a badge in this country, we get exactly what we deserve, and with jack-boots like this it can be at point blank range. I guess we are lucky the sheriff wasn't forced to shoot the kid, I mean felony and everything, can't be too safe you know, anyone dastardly enough to pull off a caper like this is capable of anything.
Do you think today's school would have had me prosecuted for forgery or defrauding the school?
And, how long before the "shocked" parent(s) threaten a lawsuit to have the student reinstated? Do you recall the students who ALL cheated on their finals in Wisconsin, I believe.
The teacher (VERY RIGHTLY) failed them...only to have the parents threaten a lawsuit if the grades weren't changed...the parents won. LOVELY.
Sounds like this woman needs to get laid.
I don't believe in calling the cops. I think one swift paddle stroke on the behind kept a lot of kids in their places. (Administrated in the hallway within earshot of the all the classes on that floor. Then, all the kids in the classroom where the kid performed the offense, could watch an embarrassed paddle-ee walk back into class red-faced.) Of course, paddling worked fine when the worst offense in school was finding a beer in a students locker. They have bigger problems now like arson, rape, murder...
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