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[quote=Anonymous]Interesting article that attempts to explain how one facing jail while the other has emerged as an educational reformer. http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/04/how_one_superindentent_avoided_jailand_another_didnt_comments.html#disqus_thread April 6, 2013 How One School Superindentent Avoided Facing Jail...and Another Didn't By M. Catharine Evans and Ann Kane Atlanta's now-disgraced former school superintendent Beverly Hall faces 45 years in prison. Her high-stakes testing strategy led to a massive cheating scandal which took over ten years to uncover. D.C.'s former chancellor, Michelle Rhee, also employed the same testing tactics during her tenure from 2007 to 2010 and had her own cheating scandal, with 103 schools flagged. So why isn't Rhee facing the same outcome as Hall? [ edited to comply with copyright laws. ] [/quote]
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