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Convent school booked for transferring students to govt school
Convent school booked for transferring students to govt school

Hans India

time22-06-2025

  • Hans India

Convent school booked for transferring students to govt school

Bengaluru: Karnataka Police have filed an FIR against the principal and management of a private school in Bengaluru on Thursday for allegedly transferring Class 10 students to a government school without their parents' knowledge, reportedly to secure a 100 per cent pass rate. Parents claim the move led to their children failing the Board exams as they missed internal assessment marks. The FIR was lodged by the High Grounds police in Bengaluru against Saint Mary's Girls' High School following complaints from parents. At least 10 students have failed in the class 10 Board exams due to this, police said. Deepika, one of the affected students who failed the exam, told the media on Thursday that she had studied at Saint Mary's since Lower KG. Deepika also stated that at the time of issuing hall tickets, the school staff informed students that their examination centre was at a different location and directed them to write the exam at the government school. After the results were announced, she discovered that her marks card did not include internal assessment marks. 'We approached the school regarding this but received no response. When we asked for the transfer certificate (TC), the school management told us to collect it from the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) School. We don't know why this happened. If I had received my internal marks, I would have passed,' she said. 'This has happened to 10 other students from the same school,' she added. In their complaint, the parents further stated that since the children had not attended classes at the BBMP School, they were marked absent and were thus not awarded internal assessment marks, resulting in their failure in the Board parents also claimed that they had paid fees to Saint Mary's Girls' School, and that the school had transferred the students to the government school without informing them. They also alleged that the school falsely declared the children as orphans. According to the parents, the students did not receive internal assessment marks from the government school to which they were transferred, which led to their failure in the Board exams. They further alleged that the school principal and management enrolled the students in the government school without their knowledge under the false pretext that they were orphans from an orphanage. Police have taken up the investigation into the matter. There has been no comment till now from the school regarding the allegations against it.

Bengaluru school booked for transferring students to govt school to ensure 100 pc results in Board exams
Bengaluru school booked for transferring students to govt school to ensure 100 pc results in Board exams

Hans India

time19-06-2025

  • Hans India

Bengaluru school booked for transferring students to govt school to ensure 100 pc results in Board exams

Karnataka Police have filed an FIR against the principal and management of a private school in Bengaluru on Thursday for allegedly transferring Class 10 students to a government school without their parents' knowledge, reportedly to secure a 100 per cent pass rate. Parents claim the move led to their children failing the Board exams as they missed internal assessment marks. The FIR was lodged by the High Grounds police in Bengaluru against Saint Mary's Girls' High School following complaints from parents. At least 10 students have failed in the class 10 Board exams due to this, police said. Deepika, one of the affected students who failed the exam, told the media on Thursday that she had studied at Saint Mary's since Lower KG. Deepika also stated that at the time of issuing hall tickets, the school staff informed students that their examination centre was at a different location and directed them to write the exam at the government school. After the results were announced, she discovered that her marks card did not include internal assessment marks. 'We approached the school regarding this, but received no response. When we asked for the transfer certificate (TC), the school management told us to collect it from the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) School. We don't know why this happened. If I had received my internal marks, I would have passed,' she said. 'This has happened to 10 other students from the same school,' she added. In their complaint, the parents further stated that since the children had not attended classes at the BBMP School, they were marked absent and were thus not awarded internal assessment marks, resulting in their failure in the Board exams. The parents also claimed that they had paid fees to Saint Mary's Girls' School, and that the school had transferred the students to the government school without informing them. They also alleged that the school falsely declared the children as orphans. According to the parents, the students did not receive internal assessment marks from the government school to which they were transferred, which led to their failure in the Board exams. They further alleged that the school principal and management enrolled the students in the government school without their knowledge under the false pretext that they were orphans from an orphanage. Police have taken up the investigation into the matter. There has been no comment till now from the school regarding the allegations against it.

Caraway has HR, 4 RBIs to help Oregon St. beat USC 14-1, stay alive at Corvallis Regional
Caraway has HR, 4 RBIs to help Oregon St. beat USC 14-1, stay alive at Corvallis Regional

Winnipeg Free Press

time02-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Caraway has HR, 4 RBIs to help Oregon St. beat USC 14-1, stay alive at Corvallis Regional

CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — Trent Caraway had a double, a home run, and four RBIs, Gavin Turley also hit a homer and Oregon State beat Southern California 14-1 at the Corvallis Regional on Sunday night. Oregon State (44-13-1) can win its second consecutive regional title with another win over the Trojans on Monday. The Beavers — who lost 6-4 to Saint Mary's Friday, then won games Saturday against TCU and earlier Sunday against Saint Mary's, avenging their opening-round loss by beating the Gaels 20-3 — have won three consecutive elimination games. Oregon State starter Wyatt Queen gave up back-to-back singles to lead off the fifth, walked Ethan Hedges to load the bases and struck out Bryce Grudzielanek before Kellan Oakes came on and struck out Adrian Lopez looking and then got Abbrie Covarrubias swinging to end the threat. Oakes (3-0) had four strikeouts in 1 2/3 innings before before Zach Kmatz struck out seven across three scoreless innings for his first save of the season. Wilson Weber and Caraway led off the second with back-to-back singles before a sacrifice bunt by AJ Singer moved both runners into scoring position. Weber scored on a bunt single by Canon Reeder, who was thrown out at second on a bunt by Dallas Macias, who reached on a fielder's choice to drive in Caraway. Tyce Peteron — who finished with four hits — had an RBI single up the middle Macias scored on a sacrifice bunt by Easton Talt to make it 4-0. Maximo Martinez had an RBI single in the second for USC (37-22). Brayden Dowd led off the first with a single but was thrown out at home when Hedges followed with a double. Dowd appeared to be shaken up after a collision at the plate and left the game in the second inning. ___ AP college sports:

No. 8 overall seed Oregon State stays alive in Corvallis Regional with 20-3 rout of Saint Mary's
No. 8 overall seed Oregon State stays alive in Corvallis Regional with 20-3 rout of Saint Mary's

Winnipeg Free Press

time02-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

No. 8 overall seed Oregon State stays alive in Corvallis Regional with 20-3 rout of Saint Mary's

CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — Wilson Weber, Trent Caraway and Tyce Peterson all homered to back a strong start by Ethan Kleinschmit and No. 8 overall seed Oregon State avoided elimination in the Corvallis Regional with a 20-3 romp over Saint Mary's on Sunday. The Beavers (43-13-1) need to beat No. 3 seed USC twice — Sunday night and again on Monday — to move on to the super regionals. The Trojans (37-21) need one win to advance. Kleinschmit (8-3) yielded two runs on five hits and three walks in 7 2/3 innings — throwing 114 pitches. Joey Mundt got the final four outs. Oregon State took a 1-0 lead in the second inning without a hit off Gaels starter Lukas Sarantos (3-1). Caraway walked on a 3-2 pitch, moved to second on a sacrifice bunt and advanced to third on a wild pitch before he scored on a sacrifice fly by Canon Reeder. The Beavers added two unearned runs in the third, No. 9 batter Peterson hit a solo home run in the fourth, and Caraway did the same in the fifth for a 5-0 lead. Saint Mary's got within 5-2 in its fifth on RBI singles by Eddie Madrigal and Cody Kashimoto. Oregon State answered with a nine-run sixth to put it out of reach. Sarantos allowed three runs — one earned — in 2 1/3 innings. Tai Gardini gave up Peterson's homer and Noah Waldeck surrendered Caraway's shot. Weber homered off Elliott Joslin in a six-run ninth. Oregon State has played in eight straight NCAA Tournaments and 32 overall. The Beavers have made seven College World Series appearances — most recently in 2018 when they won it for the third time. They won back-to-back championships in 2006-07. Saint Mary's (36-26) only other tournament appearance came in 2016. ___ AP college sports:

USC baseball holds off Saint Mary's, advances to regional final
USC baseball holds off Saint Mary's, advances to regional final

USA Today

time01-06-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

USC baseball holds off Saint Mary's, advances to regional final

USC baseball holds off Saint Mary's, advances to regional final On Friday, USC baseball won its first NCAA Tournament game in 10 years. On Saturday night, the Trojans followed it up with another victory, defeating Saint Mary's 6-4. The Trojans will play for a regional championship. They are one of 32 teams left standing at the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament. USC fell behind 3-1 early in Saturday's game against Saint Mary's. However, Augie Lopez tied it up with a two-run home run in the fourth inning, and Ethan Hedges hit a solo shot in the fifth to give the Trojans the lead. USC added an insurance run in the seventh, and escaped a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the eighth inning allowing just one run to preserve a 5-4 lead. USC added one more in the bottom of the eighth for the final margin. USC's Caden Hunter, who spent the majority of the season as a starter, came out of the bullpen to pick up a four-out save. With the victory, USC advances to the Corvallis Regional final. Saint Mary's will face Oregon State at 3 p.m. Pacific time on Sunday. The Trojans will play the winner of that game shortly following, with first pitch scheduled for 7 p.m. Having won both of its first two games, USC has the significant advantage of coming out of the winner's bracket. If the Trojans win Sunday night, they will advance to the NCAA Super Regional. Should they lose, they would get another crack at either the Gaels or Beavers on Monday. USC has not been to the super regional round of the tournament since 2006. Sunday night, the Trojans will aim to end that drought.

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