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Revelation almost two years ago of a cheating scandal that spawned the investigation of several District classrooms, has now shed on about 35 more classes that could have possibly been involved.

In the wake of an abnormal amount of erasures found on student tests during analysis of the 2011 DC Comprehensive Assessment System, the Office of the State Superintendent for Education (OSSE) has called for an ongoing investigation to be conducted by an independent firm to be announced next week.

As of Feb. 10, there has been no mention of which schools have now been targeted, but an initial investigation revealed that pressure for teachers to improve their classroom performance might have been tied in with the erasures.

"We are committed to restoring and improving confidence in our standardized tests security and recognize that teachers and students are working hard on improving test scores," OSSE Director Hosanna Mahaley said in a statement. "We believe wholeheartedly that the overwhelming majority of school leaders, teachers, and students are playing by the rules."

The cheating scandal first came to light in 2010 after a USA investigation challenged significant test improvements noted in some District schools while Michelle Rhee served as chancellor.

26 comments

  • Maria

    Thanks for the work you've done in rnievwieg the Wegman Report (which never had an independent review). It's something I would never have the patience for, even if I wanted to.Reports that this has reached the investigation phase isn't really accurate? So the question is why this has taken so long. Reaching the investigation phase regarding other climate scientists obviously happened much more quickly. What are they waiting for?

    Maria Wednesday, 22 February 2012 18:46 Comment Link
  • Mau

    Bringing down smneooe as big as Lance would make a big statement to the doping athletes more than any thing tried so far. His closest friends have left him over his career so he can keep his fasad. It's time.

    Mau Wednesday, 22 February 2012 18:27 Comment Link
  • Katerina

    Not that siiprusrng when his personality style is put into play. Hardcore narcissism has a way of overriding common sense.

    Katerina Wednesday, 22 February 2012 17:24 Comment Link
  • Anup

    This all shows, aadtiiondlly, why we need to organize the faculty in these for-profits. They are the only ones for whom for-profit behavior is not just a here today, gone tomorrow issue.

    Anup Wednesday, 22 February 2012 15:16 Comment Link
  • Veysel

    Not that siirruspng when his personality style is put into play. Hardcore narcissism has a way of overriding common sense.

    Veysel Wednesday, 22 February 2012 12:17 Comment Link
  • Yuyu

    This all shows, altodiinadly, why we need to organize the faculty in these for-profits. They are the only ones for whom for-profit behavior is not just a here today, gone tomorrow issue.

    Yuyu Wednesday, 22 February 2012 11:49 Comment Link

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