
Florida school principal, daughter arrested for allegedly hacking student accounts to cast homecoming votes
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A Pensacola teenage girl and her mother, an elementary school assistant principal, were arrested Tuesday for allegedly hacking hundreds of student accounts to fraudulently vote for the teen as homecoming queen in the fall, police said.
An investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement began in November when the Escambia County School District reported that hundreds of student accounts had been illegally accessed. Investigators determined that Carroll, an assistant principal at Bellview Elementary School, and her daughter, a student at Tate High School, had accessed student FOCUS accounts. The FDLE said Carroll had district-level access to the school board’s FOCUS program – the school district’s student information system.More Related News













