The Former Bristol, Tennessee Director Of Schools, Tom Sisk, Is Set To Plead Guilty Soon In The Ongoing Fraud Case Concerning Alleged Student Enrollment Fraud Involving Athens And Limestone County In Alabama. Sisk’s Attorney Filed A Notice Of Intent Yesterday To Change The Initial Plea Of Not Guilty To A Plea Of Guilty On The Current Conspiracy Charge. Sisk Is Accused, Along With Five Other Educators, Of Hiking Up Virtual School Enrollment Numbers. Reportedly Around 7-Million Dollars In Taxpayer Money Was Taken. Sisk Resigned Last Year From Bristol Tennessee Schools And Took Bailout Money After It Was Revealed He Did Not Have A Doctorate From An Accredited Institution.