Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) officials announced that they’ve been subpoenaed by the Virginia Attorney General’s Office to release a report on an investigation into the district’s failure to notify some students of their National Merit Awards. FCPS says it’s fighting the subpoena by taking “legal action.”
FCPS says it conducted an independent investigation into their notification process and released a summary of the investigation in March. The investigation concluded that educators did not do anything to intentionally harm students or their college applications, according to FCPS.
“We released a high-level summary of key-fact findings from that report to the public. As noted in the summary, the independent investigation found no evidence of inequity or bias – and no evidence that FCPS deliberately withheld any student notifications,” said FCPS Superintendent Dr. Michelle C. Reid.
The school district has filed paperwork against Attorney General Jason Miyares’ petition in court, according to WUSA9.”We strongly […]
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