Probe finds cheating by educators in Atlanta school district
Over a decade of cheating... this is another reason why Patriots need to get involved in the school districts! We must be there for oversight! DD
July 05, 2011
July 05, 2011
Probe finds cheating by educators in Atlanta school district
By Douglas Stanglin, USA TODAY
Special state investigators have uncovered a decade of organized, systemic cheating in the Atlantic school district by scores of educators, including 38 principals, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Gov. Nathan Deal, who released a two-page summary of the report, says "there will be consequences" for educators who cheated on state-mandated tests in Atlanta public schools.
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By Douglas Stanglin, USA TODAY
Special state investigators have uncovered a decade of organized, systemic cheating in the Atlantic school district by scores of educators, including 38 principals, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Gov. Nathan Deal, who released a two-page summary of the report, says "there will be consequences" for educators who cheated on state-mandated tests in Atlanta public schools.
Continue reading here:
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2011/07/pro...
Atlanta Public Schools seems to have a double standard for Excellence in Education. The community establishes standards for teachers and students involving honesty and integrity in their schools, but the administration has modeled unethical and corrupt behaviors . We cannot allow APS administrators to cheat and falsify records in their assigned schools. Any allowance for these behaviors leaves room for doubt about any record within the public system. Scores, budgets, allocations, attendance, awards etc. should not be in the decision making hands of corrupt leadership. Atlanta School Board Members and City Council Leaders that turn a "blind eye" to any possible reported corruption or criminal behavior should not be allowed to remain in leadership roles in our Atlanta community.
ReplyDeleteCommunity Leaders and APS Administration should PROTECT and SERVE with a commitment to model excellence. If we demand these qualities from our TOP STUDENTS, our leaders must set the example.
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