The CRCT testing scandal investigation has yielded two arrests in metro Atlanta.
Former Atherton Elementary Principal James Berry and Assistant Principal Doretha Alexander have been arrested by local police and face felony charges of altering public documents.
The arrests are part of a larger state investigation into whether student test scores were changed to improve school performance.
An audit last week revealed a high number of eraser marks on tests from four Georgia schools.
State officials have said the higher scores helped the schools meet federal standards.
Former Atherton Elementary Principal James Berry and Assistant Principal Doretha Alexander have been arrested by local police and face felony charges of altering public documents.
The arrests are part of a larger state investigation into whether student test scores were changed to improve school performance.
An audit last week revealed a high number of eraser marks on tests from four Georgia schools.
State officials have said the higher scores helped the schools meet federal standards.