Thursday, January 22, 2026

How Black Kids got into Harvard

new book exposes:
T.M. Landry College Preparatory (also known simply as T.M. Landry) was an unaccredited, co-educational private college-preparatory school in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana for grades K–12. The school initially made headlines for its 100% acceptance rate into 4-year colleges, but received negative attention in 2018 as the subject of an investigative report by The New York Times, detailing allegations of abuse of students and fabrication of transcripts and college applications. In 2019, the Federal Bureau of Investigation launched an investigation on the school.[1] Following the controversy, the school's co-founders, Michael and Tracey Landry, stepped down from the school board but continued to serve as teachers at the school.[2] As of 2022, the school has been closed.
Who could have seen that coming? Even PBS tv says it was all a scam.

Standardized tests like SAT and ACT were supposed to let colleges assess students like these, but many colleges dropped them after George Floyd and covid. Now they are bringing them back.

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