Gov. Perdue says former DeKalb County district attorney Bob Wilson and former attorney general Mike Bowers will launch a probe into accusations that educators changed students' tests
ATLANTA, GA. -- Gov. Sonny Perdue has named former DeKalb County district attorney Bob Wilson and former attorney general Mike Bowers as special investigators to look into allegations of CRCT test cheating in two Georgia school districts, reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Perdue said Wilson and Bowers will launch a probe into accusations that educators changed students' tests in Atlanta Public Schools and Dougherty County schools in spring 2009.
Read more about the special investigators at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.