As I’ve said before - this involves fraud, conspiracy and public funds.
Where are the prosecutions?
Prosecuting mostly black government functionaries in black run Atlanta? It will never happen.
The governments of Atlanta, DeKalb county and Fulton county are set up to transfer wealth from the taxpayers to blacks. This was just one of the innumerable ways this happens. One that happened to catch the public eye and wasn't quite as difficult to unravel as the rest.
Gimmee da money.
Halls previous job was heading Newark, NJ schools----composed primarily of poor black students. During one three-month period alone, Hall and her staff spent $92,000 on food and catering. Later $73 million was found missing from the school budget.
Hall---now under scrutiny for rampant, systematic cheating on test scores involved 44 Atlanta schools and 178 teachers and principals----was named 2009 Superintendent of the Year award by the American Association of School Administrators for "increasing Atlanta district's test scores and graduation rates."
Georgia investigations also found Hall punished whistle-blowers, hid or manipulated information.......and altered documents. (In some states, altering official documents is a felony.)
There will be no prosecutions because Eric Holder will mandate that to do so would be in violation of their civil rights to engage in fraud and conspiracy.
Prosecutions? Remember, this IS Detroit South. Who’s to prosecute the guilty; the guilty? The story will end with ‘taxpayers, like the kids, end up screwed again’. At least SOME of the taxpayers can read; only about 10% of the APS parents probably pay taxes. The voters at large defend the cheating actions; it’s their ‘thang’; you wud’nt unnerstan.....