DALLAS (AP) _ Education officials have expanded their investigation into suspected cheating at a Dallas middle school.
That’s after students retook a math exam and scored dramatically lower.
The Texas Education Agency ordered about 407 eighth-graders at Lang Middle School to retake the 2009 Texas Assessment of Knowledge
and Skills math test. That was after finding “severe testing irregularities” in the June 30 test.
According to a statement from the Dallas Independent School District, students who retook the test scored 36 percent lower on the retake. That’s compared to students who took the test in the spring.
Also, the district is expanding its investigation to include seventh-grade writing results after discovering possible cheating there.