The State - News from Oct. 9, 1988
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Bill Honig, state superintendent of public instruction, added three more southern California elementary schools to the list of 16 statewide which tampered with student answers on the 1986-87 California Assessment Program test scores. The new schools in which someone changed many wrong answers to right were Lincoln Elementary in the Compton Unified system, Liberty Elementary in Riverside Unified and Rancho San Diego Elementary in Cajon Valley Union District. Earlier, Honig had identified six Los Angeles Unified School District schools in which tampering occurred on the 1986-87 test of third and sixth graders. The cheating allegations have led to a series of investigations.
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