
These undated photos provided by Office of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania shows Evelyn Cortez, left, and Jennifer Hughes, right. A city principal and four teachers promoted cheating on standardized tests by changing student answers, providing answers to students and improperly reviewing questions prior to administering the tests, prosecutors said in announcing charges against the five. Attorney General Kathleen Kane said Thursday, May 8, 2014, that the defendants are accused of "perpetuating a culture of cheating" on the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment tests over a five-year period. A grand jury found that after the cheating stopped in 2012, the percentage of students who scored well on the tests dropped dramatically, authorities said. Charged were principal Cortez, 59, and four teachers: Hughes, 59; Lorraine Vicente, 41; Rita Wyszynski, 65; and Ary Sloane, 56. Cortez lives in the suburb of Dresher and Hughes in Jeffersonville. The other three are from Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Office of Attorney General of Pennsylvania)
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