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Brookfield Principal accused of looking at AP exams before submission to College Board

The Brookfield High School principal has been accused of looking at students AP exams before they were submitted to the College Board.  The Newstimes reports that the complaint was filed by Do Min Jun, whose son graduated this year.  She based the claim on text messages between her son and another student who said the proctor may have opened his exam and read the answers. 

According to text messages, Principal Marc Balanda planned to contact the College Board about “ungradable” answers on one test and wanted to speak to another students about not trying on her test. 

A spokesman for the College Board says they received a report from the school and they're following up.  College Board policy states that if the testing experience doesn't meet their standards, even if it wasn't the student's fault, the score could be cancelled and the student would have to take the test again.

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