Not only have
newspapers alleged cheating at a few specific schools in the District of Columbia during Michelle Rhee's tenure as Chancellor of Schools for the District of Columbia, but Alan Ginsburg, a former director of Policy and Program Studies in the U. S. Department of Education, claims that the results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), a test where cheating is improbable, reveal her to have been no more effective than her predecessors.
Texas education officials have announced a sweeping review of test security and a new monitoring plan for the state accountability system after a
newspaper investigation
alleged that assessment results for hundreds of schools throughout the state — including one celebrated elementary school in Houston — showed evidence of
cheating and other irregularities.