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Eleven Atlanta elementary school teachers and administrators were found guilty Wednesday of changing students' scores on standardized tests.
According to a story from The Associated Press, some of the educators face up to 35 years in prison.
The seventh-month trial, one of the largest involving organized cheating on school tests, saw 12 defendants face racketeering charges.
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Well if you work hard, have natural ability, accomplished, don't cheat, you got
ReplyDeleteto be diversified. America use to be a great country.
http://buchanan.org/blog/diversity-or-meritocracy-15814
Yes, indeed, it used to be. Thanks for the link.
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