Published On: June 23rd, 2011|



U.S. News & World Report – Marisol Bello and Jack Gillum

“A USA TODAY investigation in March found that 103 schools — more than half of Washington’s public schools — showed unusually high rates of wrong answers erased and changed to right ones on student tests from 2008 through 2010. Noyes stood out because at least three-quarters of its classrooms were flagged during those years.”(more)