Most parents wouldn't dream of committing fraud, bribery or other crimes to help their kids get ahead, but a veteran educator says there's no shortage of moms and dads who are willing to bend or ignore school rules to do what they think is best for their child.
Dozens of parents, including actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin, are accused of using their wealth to cheat on standardized tests and bribe coaches and administrators in an effort to get their children into elite universities."Everybody's just so surprised about this," Gerry Brooks said in a video that's been seen on Facebook more than 5.5 million times since it was posted Tuesday evening."You know who's not surprised? Every educator in the whole world.
""I sent in fast food with my child because it's their birthday, I know we're not supposed to, but I disagree with that school rule that we shouldn't be able to send fast food in for their lunches," he said, quoting an imaginary parent."You know who else disagrees with school rules? Aunt Becky.
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