In an attempt to fill teaching positions still left open by teachers implicated in Atlanta’s widespread cheating scandal, Atlanta Public Schools is hosting an “online job fair” to recruit educators through the end of the month, the Huffington Post reports. When APS reopened for the new school year last month, more than 130 of the 178 educators implicated in cheating allegations were placed on paid leave while the others quit or retired. The school system quickly hired 109 new employees to replace those who have left vacancies, but not all are teachers, WSB-TV reported…
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