Any Teacher Who is Told

by a principal to falsify records, cheat on standardized tests, or otherwise violate state and federal law because he or she is afraid of losing his or her job isn't fit to teach.  Period.  I don't care what a principal has to say or tells a teacher what to do, you don't ever do it and risk your teaching license.

That is when a lawyer needs to be called in, not contacting the mostly ineffective unions.

But if teachers in D.C. did erase answers on tests, they are as guilty as those who ordered the changes.

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