Naperville Central Principal Jim Caudill said Thursday a speech he gave at a recent high school event was not his own.
Naperville Unit District 203 administrators are looking into the incident, which involves a presentation Caudill made at Tuesday's senior commemorative program that was penned by a former student more than a decade ago.
Caudill said he made a mistake. He said he intended to ask the author's permission to use the speech, but never did.
"It's not the idea of trying to plagiarize someone else's speech; it's just the idea I didn't communicate to her I was using it," he said.
Uh yeah, right.
The author of the speech is Megan Plackett, now a teacher at Caudill's school.
I imagine Naperville Central has a strict anti-plagiarism policy.
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