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Washington Post: Grand Jury to Probe Rock Terrace Financial Records
State's attorney's office is investigating complaints that school officials opened secret bank accounts in students' names and withdrew money.
A grand jury is expected to probe the bank records of Rock Terrace School, a move that comes after parents complained that the special-needs school mishandled students’ work-study pay, The Washington Post reports.
The Montgomery County state’s attorney’s office is investigating complaints that school officials opened secret bank accounts in students’ names and withdrew money, The Washington Post reports.
The allegations are tied to money students earned through the Rockville school’s Transition to Work program, Patch reported in June.
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>>> See: “Grand jury to probe financial records in Montgomery school case” at WashingtonPost.com.
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