The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 29th June 2024 Parents left in lurch as voucher-aided private school closes amid conflict The meltdown could serve as a cautionary tale ahead of a major expansion of state-funded subsidies for private education.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 28th May 2023 Teacher says metro Atlanta system gives students a way to cheat on tests Teacher alleges credit recovery programs allow cheating on tests.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 23rd November 2018 Georgia teachers who have sex with students seldom go to prison A law illegalizing sex by teachers with their students is riddled with loopholes and rarely enforced.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 23rd August 2018 Georgia Tech dragged its feet on investigation, tipster complained Georgia Tech reacted slowly to anonymous ethics complaints.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 11th August 2018 Georgia Tech had warning about looming ethics problem Emails, personnel files, internal memos and other documents indicate Georgia Tech leadership knew, or could have known, more about the ethics violations than they acknowledged.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 2nd August 2018 Lax oversight allowed high-paid Georgia Tech officials to misuse tax money For years, high-ranking Georgia Tech officials earning six-figure salaries used their positions to line their pockets, internal investigations have found.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution • 30th July 2018 Why a small change in law could create danger for students Poorly worded legislation involving school bus stops could put students’ and drivers’ lives at risk.