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NewsNovember 12, 2009

GOLDSBORO, N.C. -- Administrators have nixed a North Carolina middle school's cash-for-grades fundraiser. The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Wednesday that Wayne County school administrators have halted the plan at Rosewood Middle School in Goldsboro...

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GOLDSBORO, N.C. -- Administrators have nixed a North Carolina middle school's cash-for-grades fundraiser.

The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Wednesday that Wayne County school administrators have halted the plan at Rosewood Middle School in Goldsboro.

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The school was offering 20 test points to students in exchange for a $20 donation. Rosewood principal Susie Shepherd had said she approved the idea after a parent advisory council presented it as a way to raise money. Shepherd rejected the suggestion that extra points on two tests could make a difference in a final grade.

School district administrators said no extra credit will be awarded and that any donated money will be returned.

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