MADERA – Cheating on a test in elementary school is something you might expect from a student. When it is done by a sixth-grade teacher on their entire classroom’s state-testing, well then there is a much bigger problem. This is the situation that district officials are now dealing with at Madera Unified. In mid-May of this last school year a sixth-grade teacher was removed from his classroom and placed on paid administrative leave pending a state and district investigation.
During the English components of the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress testing, an investigation was conducted by the district’s Human Resource Director Kent Albertson and the school’s principal to determine if the teacher in question violated the state’s mandatory instructions regarding prompting or correcting students during the testing process.