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He also fought to win performance bonuses for accomplished teachers -- making it clear that the state values them.
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Those who spoke about the situation sought to distinguish it from the scandal in Atlanta, where 35 educators, including the district superintendent, have been accused in criminal court of a conspiracy in which they changed students' answers on standardized tests to win performance pay.
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