Bishop Sycamore High School, the school behind the mysterious football team that played on ESPN, is 'a scam,' the Ohio Dept. of Education says.
Tyren Jackson, who was described as the school’s head coach, previously spoke out about the controversy, telling NBC affiliate WCMH of Columbus that“That’s not what Bishop Sycamore is, and I think that’s what the biggest misconception about us was, and that was our fault. Because that was a mistake on paperwork,” he said in September.
The report detailed how investigators found no evidence that the school provided the required coursework for students and"was not open for instruction the requisite hours." The report also said the school changed its listed address several times. Investigators also said the school said it was under the Columbus City school district, but a district official said they had no record of students attending Bishop Sycamore. The report stated it could only verify one student as being enrolled at Bishop Sycamore.
"Bishop Sycamore was a way for students to play football against high school teams and potentially increase students' prospects of playing football at the collegiate level," the report continued."Each child in Ohio is entitled to an education of high quality. That includes the children at Bishop Sycamore.
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