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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Daily Kos: A pointed commentary on the cheating scandal in Atlanta

Daily Kos: A pointed commentary on the cheating scandal in Atlanta:


A pointed commentary on the cheating scandal in Atlanta

which was sent to the NY Times as a possible op-ed / letter to the editor, but not published.  I am posting it here with permission, and will also offer some commentary:
The road to the massive cheating scandal in Atlanta (NYT 3/30/2013) runs right through the White House.The former superintendent, Dr. Beverly L. Hall, and her 34 obedient subordinates now face criminal charges, but the central role played by a group of un-indicted and largely unacknowledged co-conspirators, her powerful enablers, is barely noted.
Beyond her “strong relations with the business elite” who reportedly made her “untouchable” in Atlanta, she was a national super-star for more than a decade because her work embodied the shared educational policies of the Bush and Obama administrations. In the testing frenzy that characterized both No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top Dr. Hall was a winner, consistently praised over many years by Secretary of Education Arne Duncan for raising test scores, hosted at the White House in 2009 as superintendent of the year, and appointed in 2010 by President Obama to the National Board for Education Sciences. When the Atlanta scandal broke in 2011 Secretary Duncan rushed to assure the public that it was “very isolated" and “an easy one to fix.”
That’s not true. According to a recently released study by the independent monitoring group