Victims of Atlanta schools cheating still waiting for help
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After the April sentencing of 10 educators convicted in the Atlanta schools test-cheating scandal, Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard (center) announced the creation of the Atlanta Redemption Academy to help students who fell behind because of cheating. “We want to try to provide real solutions to the damages they received,” Howard said. Georgia State University researchers estimated that about 7,000 students likely had their answer sheets manipulated on 2009 state tests. Read more on MyAJC.com. (Photos: Kent D. Johnson. Text: AJC staff.)