The following appeared today on northjersey.com:
“The state's report, which
was obtained
through a public records request,
was issued July 27 after an investigation by the state Department of
Education’s Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance. The
investigation began after Robert Kravitz, the district
superintendent, reported improprieties in Englewood’s recording
of high school students transcripts.”
“The
state report demands the school
board publicly discuss the findings within 30 days of the report’s issuance.
It also mandates Englewood create a corrective action plan to remedy the
complaints. The board may vote on that plan at its Sept. 14
meeting, Kravitz said.”
Link to article:
Since the report was obtained through OPRA, these
reports are public information.