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Workers say they saw rules broken at Alabama schools

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Employees who entered computer data at two Montgomery high schools say they witnessed school administrators violating school policy to help students achieve higher grades with little or no work.  State officials continue to investigate allegations of widespread cheating in the Montgomery County public school system.  Montgomery Public Schools Superintendent, Barbara Thompson, said in a statement that school board lawyer James "Spud" Seal has advised the board and school officials not to discuss the grade-changing allegations publicly and to let the investigation take its course.

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