Atlanta schools created culture of cheating, fear

By Dorie TurnerAssociated Press / July 16, 2011
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ATLANTA—Teachers spent nights huddled in a back room, erasing wrong answers on students' test sheets and filling in the correct bubbles. At another school, struggling students were seated next to higher-performing classmates so they could copy answers.
Those and other confessions are contained in a new state report that reveals how far some Atlanta public schools went to raise test scores in the nation's largest-ever cheating scandal. Investigators concluded that nearly half the city's schools allowed the cheating to go unchecked for as long as a decade, beginning in 2001.
Administrators -- pressured to maintain high scores under the federal No Child Left Behind law -- punished or fired those who reported anything