July 17, 2008, 2:54 PM — Kenneth Van Dyke is apparently quite the clever lad with computers, having changed his grades on school computers multiple times in the past two years. Unfortunately, he's not clever enough to pass the classes in the first place, or to think that one of his teachers might notice that a failing student was suddenly getting straight As. read more...
High school student smart enough to hack computers, too dumb to pass algebra
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