domesticmba33
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? AR
Three months after taking the PSAT at school, my son is accused of working in an incorrect section by one of the four teachers/proctors. The dean calls him in his office to inform him. He denies cheating. The dean questions the teacher and the teacher confirms that my son was working in the wrong section but did not follow the procedures for reporting. My sons scores were invalidated, he was punished, and has a permanent honor code violation on his record. He says he did not cheat or work in the wrong section. We've spoken with the Dean and he says he must side with the teacher. My son says he was not working in the wrong section and did not cheat in any way. The school has no proof, no video, the other three teachers did not see him work in the wrong section, and the reporting procedures were not followed. My son has written statements from surrounding students that they did not see him working in another section, nor did they see the teacher near my son, nor did they see the teacher take my son's test (which is the procedure for cheating.) Our appeals have not worked. Should we get a lawyer or do something else?
Three months after taking the PSAT at school, my son is accused of working in an incorrect section by one of the four teachers/proctors. The dean calls him in his office to inform him. He denies cheating. The dean questions the teacher and the teacher confirms that my son was working in the wrong section but did not follow the procedures for reporting. My sons scores were invalidated, he was punished, and has a permanent honor code violation on his record. He says he did not cheat or work in the wrong section. We've spoken with the Dean and he says he must side with the teacher. My son says he was not working in the wrong section and did not cheat in any way. The school has no proof, no video, the other three teachers did not see him work in the wrong section, and the reporting procedures were not followed. My son has written statements from surrounding students that they did not see him working in another section, nor did they see the teacher near my son, nor did they see the teacher take my son's test (which is the procedure for cheating.) Our appeals have not worked. Should we get a lawyer or do something else?