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Atlanta Public Schools Cheating Scandal: Educators' Licenses Revoked

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By DORIE TURNER   10/13/11 05:32 PM ET   AP

ATLANTA -- A Georgia state commission decided Thursday to revoke the teaching licenses of eight teachers and three school administrators in the Atlanta Public Schools, imposing the first sanctions in one of the nation's largest school cheating scandals.

The Georgia Professional Standards Commission voted on the first batch of cases from a state probe released in July that revealed widespread cheating in nearly half of the district's 100 schools dating as far back as 2001. The commission is expected by year's end to take up the rest of the nearly 180 cases in Atlanta.

The eight teachers sanctioned by the commission can reapply for their licenses in two years, while the administrators' revocations are permanent. All rulings can be appealed up through state administrative and the Atlanta area's Fulton County Superior Courts. Some cases could take years to be resolved under the appeals process.

"These are 11 cases we felt like had compelling evidence to give to the commission," said Kelly Henson, head of the licensing agency. "Education is the most honorable profession, and part of our job is to protect not only the students, but the integrity of the institution."

The commission did not release the names of the educators sanctioned, noting they have 30 days to appeal.

The educators named by state investigators also could face criminal charges as investigations continue in Fulton and DeKalb counties in the greater Atlanta area.

The testing problems in Atlanta schools first came to light after The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that some scores were statistically improbable. The state released audits of test results after the newspaper published its analysis.

Investigators said that educators gave answers to students or changed answers on tests after students had turned them in. Teachers who tried to report the cheating were retaliated against and punished, creating a culture of "fear and intimidation" in the district, investigators reported.

A state probe also has led to an investigation by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Inspector General and the Georgia Department of Education, which says the district could owe thousands in federal money for low-income schools that have high test scores.

State investigators found that former Superintendent Beverly Hall, who retired just days before the probe was released, either knew or should have known about the cheating. Hall has denied the allegations and apologized for not doing more to prevent such behavior.

And the district risks losing its accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and School over issues with its school board. The national agency placed the district on probation in January and is expected to rule in coming weeks on whether to revoke accreditation entirely.

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04:18 PM on 10/13/2011
These teachers should lose their license and pensions just like they do in Texas if you are caught cheating.
03:58 PM on 10/13/2011
i was taeing my state test.and i rasied my hand to ask a qustion. my teatcher told me the awnser to it.
omg i had really no reaction at the time. told no one till now.
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stopnlisten
Hitch your wagon to a star!
08:23 PM on 10/13/2011
Was it a spelling test?
03:40 PM on 10/13/2011
If we are foolish enough to license teachers so they become a guild with special privileges, then it is only right that they be permanently banned from teaching if they break the rules.
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mmsuki
Fine; I evolved, you didn't.
04:25 PM on 10/13/2011
What special privileges?

Like making a masters' degree mandatory?
starting you out at around $30K?
making you earn credits every year so you can be re-certified?
taking home over 100 papers nightly to correct?
being villified by the right wing in this country?

Try it for a week and see how it is.
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PTAOfficerforObama
A micro bio is a terrrible thing to waste.
05:44 PM on 10/13/2011
f/f well said
MsLovePeace
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09:17 PM on 10/13/2011
Georgia is a non-union state.
03:33 PM on 10/13/2011
Really??? Just 8. It's good to be a teacher. I also bet the union is fighting it tooth and nail.
04:08 PM on 10/13/2011
1. "The commission is expected to take up the rest of the nearly 180 Atlanta cases by the end of the year." More licenses will probably be revoked.
2. No, it's not good to be a teacher. It's a hard job; the pay isn't great; you always have to bring work home and have to use your "free summers" and some evenings taking classes to keep your teaching certificate current; often you get to pay for classroom supplies with your own money; and, you get very little support from your administrators and hardly any support from parents.
3. Not every state has a teacher's union--Georgia is one that does not.
04:19 PM on 10/13/2011
Georgia does have a teachers union it is just not forced. They are still members of the NEA.
MsLovePeace
My Micro Bio is Empty
09:18 PM on 10/13/2011
Georgia is a non-union state, which made it easier for administrators to intimidate teachers into doing the wrong thing.
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cornel
wuf wuf
03:30 PM on 10/13/2011
Licence revocation, that's a no-brainer ? How about jail time !
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Alethea
Have the courage to use reason.
06:53 PM on 10/13/2011
Jail time for cheating on a test? Tests, that probably led directly to whether or not they had a job the following year thanks to No Child Left Behind?

Geez. How about we prosecute Wall Street first? They did defraud millions of people out of 401K's and jobs with their "innovative accounting methods." Also known as cheating.

Priorities man, priorities.
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cornel
wuf wuf
07:54 PM on 10/13/2011
OK, I get the drift OWS first, then public flogging of the cheating teachers ! No jail.
03:27 PM on 10/13/2011
The teacher's union will not like this!
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03:54 PM on 10/13/2011
Georgia is a right to work state...there is no union.
04:19 PM on 10/13/2011
Right to Work does not mean no union. It means your employment is not contigent on joining a union. Get your facts straight.
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mmsuki
Fine; I evolved, you didn't.
04:26 PM on 10/13/2011
I would be most members of the union will agree with the punishment.
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PTAOfficerforObama
A micro bio is a terrrible thing to waste.
05:47 PM on 10/13/2011
As an NEA member I agree.
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dschiff
Always learning
02:40 PM on 10/13/2011
Only 8 teachers?
Wow, that's generous
02:39 PM on 10/13/2011
2+2 be fo.
02:35 PM on 10/13/2011
WHAT HAS TAKEN SO LONG
07:18 PM on 10/13/2011
Do you want investigations to be done right or done fast?
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timbeaux
Novelist, anti-professional politicians, liberal l
02:33 PM on 10/13/2011
I'm with GlennWatson. Let's see some administrators getting fired and marked unemployable, and then we can talk about the teachers.
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GlennWatson
Two million fans
02:25 PM on 10/13/2011
When I see superintendents and principals being fired then I will join in with those wanting to fire teachers.
02:20 PM on 10/13/2011
The teachers' unions will never allow these people to be fired.
UtahLiberal45
End the radical right
02:29 PM on 10/13/2011
Dont be so quick to condemn the unions, most states have ethics standards that all educators are reqired to adhere to. This is not a union issue, its a policy under NCLB that must end so educators can get back to teaching rather that teach to the test.
02:46 PM on 10/13/2011
whoa whoa whoa! you cant have nuanced informed view 'round these parts.
03:34 PM on 10/13/2011
unions and ethics???? since when?
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JustJoy7
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03:27 PM on 10/13/2011
No UNION in Georgia. We are a Right To Work state.
04:20 PM on 10/13/2011
Right to work does not mean there isn't a union, it means unions can't make it a contractual requirement that all employees be a part of the union. There is a teachers union on Georgia but it is not mandatory to be in one in order to get a job.
UtahLiberal45
End the radical right
02:10 PM on 10/13/2011
Whoa, wait a minute, although we cannot condone cheating, this is a symptom of a much larger problem requiring testing rather than teaching. This is an offshoot of the failed No Child Left Behind which we all know is a disaster for education. Replacing this failed policy is long long overdue. Lets get back to educating our children.
02:19 PM on 10/13/2011
Right. With teachers that have integrity. Let's get rid of the ones who lack it.
UtahLiberal45
End the radical right
02:26 PM on 10/13/2011
Most do, lets end No Child Left Behind which was the issue here. Then lets get rid of everyone who lacks integrity, and we can start with most CEO's of major corporations and the members of Congress first.
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04:18 PM on 10/13/2011
Wow. A voice of reason on the page. F&F
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behindEnemyLines
Put down the talking point pamphlet.
02:04 PM on 10/13/2011
They should all be fired, period.
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Mupaaat
Who is silent gives consent.
01:51 PM on 10/13/2011
Whether you swing left or right, this dishonesty cannot be justified because the Principal made me do it, or because of No Child Left Behind, or you're just a helpful type. Cheating is wrong and not defensible unless we have completely conceded character. Yet there will always be the apologists.

Abraham Lincoln declared, "The philosphy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next."

I'd say that we have enough to trouble us in the present.

"There is a cult of ignorance in the United States and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread, winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democarcy means that "my ignorance is a good as your knowledge."

Isaac Isimov
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bryan broome
All your money won't another minute buy.
01:57 PM on 10/13/2011
Nice post.
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Mupaaat
Who is silent gives consent.
02:42 PM on 10/13/2011
Well thank you, Bryan.
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JustJoy7
Give your best, expect the best from others.
03:30 PM on 10/13/2011
I LOVE your last paragraph. So true. so true.