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State school board members have voted to delay the release of Ohio's annual school report cards pending an investigation of questionable attendance numbers in Columbus, Toledo and other districts by the state auditor’s office

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Fraud Allegations Cause Delay in Ohio State School Report Cards

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Summary: State school board members have voted to delay the release of Ohio's annual school report

cards pending an investigation of questionable attendance numbers in Columbus, Toledo and other

districts by the state auditor’s office

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(August 22, 2012) – The Ohio State Board of Education has voted unanimously to postpone the release of the 2011-2012 Ohio school report cards until the

accuracy of attendance data reported by local school districts has been investigated. The annual report cards, which offer a detailed view of how students in grades 3 to 10 scored on state tests, as well as attendance and

graduation rates, had been scheduled to be released Aug. 29, 2012.

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Ohio Auditor Dave Yost's investigation into the accuracy of the data provided by the school districts began after a report in the Columbus Dispatch which alleged

that Columbus district administrators had selectively withdrawn and then re-enrolled students that had a high number of absences. By manipulating the

student's enrollment periods so that the students were not enrolled during the bulk of the school year, the district prevented those students’ state test scores

and their absences from lowering the district's report card.

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Unfortunately there are signs that the Columbus incident is not an isolated case. The Ohio Department of Education recently investigated the Lockland

district near Cincinnati and decided to lower that district’s state rating because of findings that low-performing students were being improperly removed from

attendance rolls to improve school performance rankings. Meanwhile the superintendent of the Toledo district told the Toledo Blade that administrators

there had made questionable withdrawals of low-performing students from the school registers before he stopped the practice.

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Given these widespread allegations of fraud, in July 2012 Auditor Yost decided to expand his enquiry to include all Ohio districts and charter

schools. Given the sheer number of schools involved, it is unclear how long this investigation will take. Yost has only said that he hopes to present his findings sometime in the fall, even though Federal officials had originally

required Ohio to issue the local report cards during August 2012 as a condition for having certain requirements of federal No Child Left Behind Act

waived.

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However, Acting Ohio Superintendent Michael Sawyers has reported that because of the ongoing investigation by the Auditor's Office, federal

education officials agree that questions about the integrity of the underlying data need to be answered before the reports can be issued. As a result,

Sawyers said the U.S. Department of Education has authorized a temporary delay in issuing the school report cards until the Ohio State Board of

Education meets again in September.

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The US Department of Education is not the only one waiting for the school district report cards. These ratings, which range from Excellent with

Distinction down to Academic Emergency, are widely used by everyone from parents to homebuyers to taxpayers to make decisions about where to live or how to best educate their child. Teachers and principals are frequently

judged by the data that goes into the calculations as well, and schools that receive poor ratings face repercussions from both the state and federal

government.

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More information about the current state of the Auditor's investigation and the status of the school report cards can

be found at Ohio State Board of Education website www.ode.state.oh.us/

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In addition to OBE's official site, a number of other websites are helping to spread awareness about the possible manipulation of school district data.

Among these is http://www.facebook.com/pages/Proud-to-be-from-Ohio/273000622813440 ,

a Facebook fanpage that offers an online community where people can share their thoughts and comments about the latest Ohio news and events.

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"We feel it is very important to get the news out about how student enrollment manipulation can falsely raise the ratings of a school and

prevent parents from making the best choice for their child," notes page administrator S.S. Ober-Lehn. "And Facebook's international appeal makes

the Proud to be from Ohio fanpage a natural place for anyone who is concerned about this issue to come together to discuss the situation and

help spread awareness about it."

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