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  • School: Teacher Helps Students Cheat Because She Says They’re ‘Dumb As Hell’

    08/28/2012 12:41:52 PM PDT · by Robwin · 69 replies
    CBS Atlanta ^ | August 28, 2012 | CBS Atlanta
    A former fifth-grade teacher implicated in a cheating scandal reportedly gave students the illegal assistance because she thought they were “dumb as hell.”... Schajuan Jones, who taught a fourth-grade class across the hall from Smith’s former room, overheard her talking to another teacher about the test. “The words were, ‘I had to give your kids, or your students, the answers because they’re dumb as hell,’” Jones was quoted as saying about the interaction between Smith and the unidentified third teacher.
  • Former recruit: Disk used to cheat ("I chose to listen to the devil")

    04/08/2004 7:26:06 PM PDT · by Stew Padasso · 2 replies · 90+ views
    Former recruit: Disk used to cheat Police academy class graduates while inside investigation continues ROBERT F. MOORE AND MELISSA MANWARE Staff Writers The man at the center of a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police investigation into whether some recruits cheated on academy exams says he believes computer disks circulated among the classmates were intended for cheating. Police announced in February that the disks, containing questions and answers to police academy tests, had been passed among recruit classes since 2000. They have been trying to determine whether recruits who went through training in that period thought they were using a study guide or knew...