TBI: Guidance counselor charged for changing student records May 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail DOVER, Tenn. (AP) — A former high school guidance counselor in Tennessee was charged for improperly altering students’ transcripts, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. Gayla Grise was indicted Monday on two counts of falsifying educational academic records when she worked at Stewart County High School, the investigation bureau said in a statement Thursday. An investigation launched in September found that the 51-year-old made “multiple changes within the school’s internal academic records database” that she didn’t have the authority to make, according to the agency. Clarksville’s The Leaf-Chronicle reported in October that Grise was fired after director of schools Mike Craig recommended her dismissal to the board of education.