Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Beverly Hall, Schools Chief During Atlanta Cheating Scandal, Defends Actions - NYTimes.com

Beverly Hall, Schools Chief During Atlanta Cheating Scandal, Defends Actions - NYTimes.com:

A Revered Educator’s Fall From Grace

ATLANTA — Sitting in the polished offices of a lawyer who specializes in corporate criminal defense, Beverly Hall looked tired.

Kendrick Brinson for The New York Times

Dr. Beverly Hall, Atlanta's school superintendent, now stands marked by the biggest standardized test cheating scandal in the nation's history.

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It is not easy being the pariah of a major American city.

Dr. Hall, once named as the nation’s school superintendent of the year and a veteran of 40 years in tough urban districts including New York and Newark, now stands marked by the biggest standardized test cheating scandal in the country’s history.

As Atlanta tries to sort fact from fiction and get back to the business of educating the 50,000 children in its public schools, Dr. Hall is left to defend her reputation, prepare for any possible legal action and consider whether her