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Byline: John-John Williams IV
Jan. 10--Randy Clark had just completed his first year as principal of Carroll County's Francis Scott Key High School in 2001 when the unthinkable happened -- two young female substitute teachers were accused of having sex with male students. For the next week, Clark and his school were under a microscope, and he was peppered with inquiries from the media, concerned parents, staff members and students. Clark said transparency and time were key to getting the school back to normal.
"I think our school system, and we, handled it the way it needs to be handled," Clark said yesterday from his Union Bridge school. "We didn't hide anything. We didn't put anything under the rug. I think our parents and community…
Source: HighBeam Research, Transparency is advised in sex case at Glenelg High.