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https://www.fbi.gov/houston/press-releases/2015/former-beaumont-isd-assistant-superintendent-guilty-of-federal-charges
Former Beaumont ISD Assistant Superintendent Guilty of Federal Charges
U.S. Attorneys Office
December 28, 2015
BEAUMONT, TXA former Beaumont Independent School District (BISD) Assistant Superintendent pleaded guilty today to federal charges in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney John M. Bales today. Patricia Adams Lambert, 61, of Beaumont, pleaded guilty to theft concerning programs receiving federal funds and conspiracy to submit false statements concerning standardized test scores today before U.S. District Judge Thad Heartfield.
(snip), she was assigned to Central Medical Magnet High School (CMMHS or Central) as Principal. As Principal of Central, Lambert was responsible for oversight of the campus; managing personnel; ensuring proper reporting of grades, testing, and attendance to BISD administration; and financial oversight for certain aspects of the campus. (snip) Through words and actions, Lambert created a culture at CMMHS among the faculty and staff where cheating on standardized tests was accepted. Lambert, either directly or indirectly, encouraged teachers and staff to manipulate students standardized test scores or had knowledge that cheating occurred. Despite the fact that she knew that cheating was occurring on standardized tests, she signed and submitted Oaths of Test Security, including one in January of 2010, as alleged in the indictment, where she falsely affirmed all the requirements governing standardized test security were met.
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In October 2007, Lambert took over control of the CMMHS All Sports Booster Club from the parent/volunteers who previously ran the Booster Club. From that point forward, Lambert had access to Booster Club funds by way of the Booster Club checking account.
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In addition, during the relevant time period in the indictment, Lambert also had access to the CMMHS Student Activity funds account. From 2007 through 2013 Lambert purchased items, some of which were for her personal use or the use of her family members, and other items not related to school activities, by writing checks on the CMMHS Student Activity funds checking account.
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Additionally, from 2007 through 2013, Lambert employed her son, Brian Collins, as the primary printer (snip) knowing full well that Collins, rather than doing any actual printing work, was securing the services of an actual printing business, and marking up the price for that work anywhere from 25 percent215 percent.
During the years Lambert was principal at CMMHS, the school generated significant amounts of cash through various means.
(snip) Between 2007 and 2012, Lambert made regular and substantial cash deposits into her personal bank accounts, totaling approximately $171,525.
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