Atlanta teachers and the worst cheating scandals

sch, Chicago Public Schools. Credit-Getty Images_sml.previewChicago, 1993-2000

Two economist came up with a formula to prove that lower level performing schools and classrooms were cheating, particularly when the Windy City introduced the new testing system in 1996. The economists alleged that cheating was taking place in 4 to 5 percent of classrooms every year in the 1990s.


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A veteran of the U.S. Air Force and Buckeye State native, Terry has also written for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Atlanta Business Chronicle and the Detroit Free Press. He is a lover of words, photography, sports, books, travel, and THEE Ohio State Buckeyes. #GoBucks
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