CUSD Students Charged with Breaking into Schools to Boost Grades
Two CUSD high school seniors have been charged with hacking into the school computer system and changing grades to better their chances of college admission after breaking in to Tesoro High School late at night. Omar Khan, 18, Coto de Caza, is charged with 34 felony counts of altering a public record, 11 felony counts of stealing and secreting a public record, seven felony counts of computer access and fraud, six felony counts of burglary, four felony counts of identity theft, three felony counts of altering a book of records, two felony counts of receiving stolen property, one felony count of conspiracy, and one felony count of attempted altering of a public record. He faces a maximum sentence of 38 years and four months in prison if convicted.
