President Charged with Hacking

By technologyexpert

No, NOT that President. It’s the class president at a high school in Cooper City, Florida.

Cooper City High School’s senior class president was arrested Tuesday and charged in a grade-tampering scandal that has rocked the campus.

Ryan C. Shrouder, 18, of Cooper City, was taken to jail from school and charged with two counts of computer crime with intent to defraud, a second-degree felony, according to a Broward Sheriff’s Office report. He was released from jail on bail, has been suspended from school and will be recommended for expulsion, said Joe Melita, head of the Broward County School District’s investigative unit. Source: Sun-Sentinel

Shrouder’s attorney is upset with the felony charge, but I have always said that people (especially young adults and kids) need to stop making excuses and start taking responsibility for their actions. This person was, besides being the senior class president, an alternate student advisor on the Broward School Board. This, besides the class office, showed a level of trust in him by the School Board. In this case, the punishment should be tough … at least to the point where he is, yes, made an example of, and where he won’t forget a hard lesson,

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