The deadline for Brexit is not even three weeks away, and Britain still hasn鈥檛 agreed on what comes next. With time dwindling away, the path forward for Theresa May鈥檚 government and Parliament is narrow.
I dropped Grace off early Saturday for a rite of passage: the SAT. I wondered about the security: ID cards had to have exactly the same name as the test registration; mobile phones were collected.
I wonder no more. Today, federal prosecutors in Boston charged dozens of people with a scheme to allow parents to buy their children鈥檚 way into elite colleges, including Yale and Stanford.
How did the parents do it? By having others take the SAT and ACT and, sometimes, creating fake athletic profiles, according to prosecutors. The indictment charges a college counseling and preparation firm, exam and college administrators, coaches, and parents, including two actresses, with fraud.
I should feel outraged, but it鈥檚 worse. I am not surprised. We have so many examples of wealthy people tilting the system to get ahead. Has America lost its moral compass?
Many Twitter users share my sadness.
鈥淕lad this has been exposed,鈥 writes . 鈥淢y kid had to take the act 7 times 鈥 SEVEN TIMES 鈥 to get the best scholarship. And he did鈥. All on his own.鈥
鈥淭hinking about all the black, brown, & low-income students who arrive at college & who are made to feel as if they don鈥檛 deserve to be there, while so many wealthy students have their parents essentially buy their way into these schools & rarely experience the same skepticism,鈥 writes , a Harvard Ph.D. candidate.
鈥淎mong the heartbreaking criminal news of the #FBI college cheating case, is this nugget鈥. The kids don鈥檛 know their SAT/ACT scores were fake and think they 鈥榡ust improved鈥 and wanted to take them again,鈥 writes .
So a hat tip to Grace and aspiring collegians who work hard and achieve the old-fashioned way. Honest accomplishments are a guiding star 鈥 for you and our nation 鈥 even amid storms.聽
鈥廈efore our stories of the day, here鈥檚 a bonus read about today鈥檚 Monitor Breakfast with U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., who spoke about Russian meddling in the 2020 elections. 鈥淚 think we are enormously vulnerable in 2020,鈥 he said.