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“There were cases of teachers saying things like, ‘Take a look at that answer, is that what we discussed in class?’ ”
--Los Angeles Unified School District Associate Supt. Paul Possemato on disclosure of instances of cheating and coaching at elementary schools to raise scores on the 1985-86 California Assessment Program test used to measure school progress in reading, writing and mathematics.
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