Did Louisiana School Fake Records for Students Accepted to Top Colleges?
T.M. Landry College Preparatory School has been praised for sending 100 percent of its graduates to college. But some say the Louisiana school famous for sending black students to elite colleges falsified records and overstated applicants' accomplishments, according to the New York Times. The prep school, run by Michael Landry, a teacher and former salesman, and his wife, claims it supplied a steady stream of successful applicants to elite schools hungry for diversity.
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