Two Atlanta teachers cleared of cheating, return to classroom

Sept. 29, 2011
They were among about 180 educators who had been implicated in state investigation of test cheating

From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Two Atlanta Public Schools teachers accused of cheating in an expansive state investigative report have been cleared and are back in the classroom. Lori Dewberry has returned to Jackson Elementary, and Kiatonya Wormley, who had taught at Miles Elementary, has been transferred to Kimberly Elementary. The two were allowed to return to work after state investigators concluded there was not enough evidence to punish them for academic fraud.

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