A weekend report in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on test cheating has "found high concentrations of suspect math or reading scores in school systems from coast to coast."
The AJC analyzed year-by-year performance on reading and math tests for 69,000 public schools across the country. The paper reported that "196 of the nation’s 3,125 largest school districts had enough suspect tests that the odds of the results occurring by chance alone were worse than one in 1,000."
The AJC posted a searchable database for the thousands of school districts it reviewed.
