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Monday, May 12, 2014

Philadelphia teachers accused of ‘culture of cheating’

(CNN) — A Philadelphia elementary school principal and four teachers face criminal charges for allegedly cheating on statewide student tests.

Elementary and middle school students take the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment, which, like similar exams in other states, tests students on statewide academic standards.

Cayuga Elementary School Principal Evelyn Cortez and four teachers are accused of “perpetuating a culture of cheating” over a five-year period, according to the state Attorney General’s Office.

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4 comments:

  1. they also engage in voter fraud activities..so what else is new?

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  2. No, the government (Local, State and country) are the ones setting the groundwork for cheating the system. These teachers learned from the best!

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  3. Needs to be privatized, then it will turn around and make money. Axe the fat. That's my call name for this election!

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  4. Thats because if they actually failed the students who can't read and write, the population of the ninth graders would balloon to unbelievable numbers and, of course, they would all be labeled as "racists". Just pass them all and build morerprisons. Thats their next stop, anyway.

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