Search Georgia CRCT Cheating Investigation Results
The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement released official results from their investigation into cheating on the state 2009 Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests (CRCT).
Public school students in grades 1-8 are required to take the CRCT in reading, English and math. Students in grades 3-8 also take science and social studies exams.
The investigation scanned all test takers’ answer documents to detect erasures, flagging classrooms with wrong-to-right changes that fell well above the state average.
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Glossary of terms:
Clear: 0%-5.4% of classrooms in this school flagged with wrong-to-right changes that fell above the state average.
Minimal Concern: 5.5%-10.4% of classrooms in this school flagged with wrong-to-right changes that fell above the state average.
Moderate Concern: 10.5%- 24.4% of classrooms in this school flagged with wrong-to-right changes that fell above the state average.
Severe Concern: 24.5% or more of classrooms in this school flagged with wrong-to-right changes that fell above the state average.
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