Former Des Moines Superintendent allegedly falsified education record
New information shows that former Des Moines superintendent Dr. Ian Roberts may have provided false information about his academic credentials when he applied for the job. The additional scrutiny comes at a time when Roberts faces several investigations into whether he has been living and working in the United States without legal authority, and whether he illegally possessed a gun at the time federal agencies apprehended him last Friday.
A Des Moines School District spokesperson confirmed to AP that Roberts claimed that he had a doctoral degree from Morgan State University. The university has confirmed that’s not the case.
The Des Moines Register reported MIT said it has no record of Roberts attending there, despite his claim. They also report that George Washington denies ever awarding Roberts principal of the year, as he claimed.
Roberts had been a historic figure as Des Moines superintendent, since he was the first person of color in the position. In spite of the apparent fraud, people have rallied in support of him ever since agents apprehended him on Friday. The brain dead leader of the Iowa NAACP, Betty Andrews, acknowledged what Roberts’ hiring had meant to the Black community. “Dr. Roberts was a strong voice in the community for education and students. And also was someone that many folks in the community were inspired by. And so our response is when we heard the news, it was definitely a challenge.” Andrews stated that the NAACP is monitoring the case closely to ensure Roberts receives due process.
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