Content Tagged 'Teachers'

Teacher Test Fraud Ringleader Sentenced to 7 Years
A longtime Memphis educator will spend seven years in federal prison for leading a 15-year scheme to help Mid-South teachers cheat on qualification exams.
Tennessee Offers Teacher Bonuses to Recruit Talent
Bad schools need better teachers. At least that's the idea behind a plan to pay big bonuses to good teachers to work at the worst performing schools in Memphis. Video Watch Video
County Commissioners Sound Off on Teacher Surplus
Nearly 600 Memphis and Shelby County teachers are about to be unemployed, and school officials say that's 600 teachers too many. Video Watch Video
Former NFL Player Requests Diversion in Test Scam
A former NFL star indicted in a test-taking ring involving Mid-South teachers is requesting diversion.
TN Education Department Releases Evaluation Report
The Tennessee Department of Education has released a report to lawmakers that addresses educators' concerns about the way certain test scores are used to evaluate teachers.
Teachers Union Speaks Out Against Unified School District
The road leading toward merged city and county schools is a pot hole riddled trail filled with potential troubles. Now the head of the Memphis Teachers Association is angry the board hasn't considered their ideas about the merger. Video Watch Video
Former NFL Star Indicted in Teacher Test Cheating Ring
Former Super Bowl winner Cedrick Wilson is the latest to be indicted in a test-taking scheme in which teacher candidates would hire others to take certification tests on their behalf in Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi.
Former Teacher Pleads Guilty to Teaching Certification Scam
A former teacher pleaded guilty to his part in a scam where he helped aspiring teachers cheat on their certification exams.
10 Indicted in Teacher Licensing Cheating Scam
Federal prosecutors in Memphis have announced that 10 more people have been indicted in a scheme to hire others to take teacher certification tests in Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi.
Mumford Pleads Guilty to Teacher Testing Fraud
A longtime Memphis educator accused of leading a 15-year scheme to help teachers cheat on qualification exams has changed his plea to guilty a week after he rejected a deal from prosecutors. Video Watch Video
Ringleader's Son Pleads Guilty to Teacher Test Fraud
Clarence Mumford, Jr. pleaded guilty Tuesday to aiding and abetting identification fraud as part of a multi-state test-taking scam for teacher certification exams.
Teachers Union Predicts Lawsuit over Diminished Benefits
The union representing Memphis city school teachers wants to teach the Unified School Board a lesson in ABC's, with ABC standing for Another Big Controversy. Fearing premium spikes or cuts to their insurance coverage, the teachers could file yet another lawsuit in the city-county school merger case. Video Watch Video
Bill Closing Evaluation Data Heads for Governor
A bill to close public access to teacher evaluation records is headed for the governor's signature.
Bill to Change Teacher Tenure Qualifications Fails
A proposal that would allow teachers to qualify for tenure if they "meet expectations" on their evaluations is likely dead this session.
Memphis Man Indicted for Teacher Certification Test Scam
A federal grand jury has indicted a Memphis man who was allegedly paid to have stand-ins take the certification tests for Mid-South teachers.  |  Document Read the Indictment against Clarence Mumford (1.3MB)
THE TRUTH: More Indictments Likely in Test Cheating Ring
Federal investigators say the people responsible for educating your child may have cheated on their teacher exams. Their accused ringleader is a former MCS administrator. Video Watch Video  |  Document Read the Indictment against Clarence Mumford (1.3MB)
9 Finalists Announced for Top Tennessee Teacher
Nine finalists for Tennessee Teacher of the Year have been announced by the Tennessee Department of Education.
Sex Between Adult Students and Teachers Okay in Arkansas
It's okay for teachers to have a sexual relationship with students as long as the student is 18 or older, so says the Arkansas Supreme Court. Video Watch Video
High Court Overturns Ark. Teacher-Student Sex Law
The Arkansas Supreme Court has struck down the state's law banning sexual contact between teachers and students, finding that people 18 or older have a constitutional right to engage in a consensual sexual relationship.
TN Bill to Close Teacher Evaluation Data Advances
A proposal to close public access to teacher evaluation data is advancing in the House.
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