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APS Superintendent Meria Carstarphen gets boot from disgruntled board
ATLANTA DAILY WORLD — Just a decade ago, Atlanta Public Schools were in the throes of an academic and ethical nightmare. The APS cheating scandal which found that 44 out of 56 APS district schools cheated on state-administered standardized tests implicating some 135 teachers and prisoners in the process. As the trial for educator took root in 2014, Meria Carstarphen left Austin, Texas to begin her tenure with the troubled district. But just four years later, following a contentious relationship with APS school board members, the much-lauded educator is out, with the school board announcing recently their decision not to renew her contract.