(Columbus, Mississippi) A 34-year-old special education teacher at Columbus High School, Darcel Gardner, has been accused of engaging in a widespread fraudulent teacher test-taking scheme.
Gardner faces federal charges of mail fraud and aiding and abetting.
The indictment alleges that in April 2009, Gardner paid Clarence Mumford Sr. of Memphis $1,000 to have someone take her Praxis biology licensing test on April 25,2009. She mailed Mumford the money and her driver’s license on April 22, 2009, the indictment states.Gardner was booked into custody and released on $5,000 bond.
As a result of getting a passing grade on the test, prosecutors claim she got her Mississippi teacher’s certification in biology in July 2011.[...]
Gardner and others named in the indictments which were first revealed Sept. 19 bring to 14 the number of teachers or test-takers accused of taking part in the scam. Federal authorities say Mumford, 58, a former Memphis city schools employee, charged teachers and aspiring educators thousands of dollars to find stand-ins to take state-required certification tests in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Arkansas.
The scheme was first uncovered in 2010 and prosecutors say it involves more than 50 teachers and test-takers. Mumford allegedly would make fake driver’s licenses which the bogus test-takers would show testing officials to get by identification requirements.
Interestingly, although the fraudulent test-taking scheme has been described as 'widespread' and involving more than 50 teachers, an education professor at Mississippi State, Kay Brocato, deemed it to be a rare case.
2 comments:
Report did not mention her performance or effectiveness in the classroom......a 90 minute test doesn't account for degrees earned, teacher ability or integrity....her willingness and desire to teach says a lot about her character....people aren't knocking down doors to teach
I totally agree with you. I know Darcel. She is one of the sweetest people I know, and she loves being in the education system. This whole ugly situation is a tragedy in so many ways. Our teachers are not appreciated at all. They have to fight for their jobs every single year. It's ridiculous.
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