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“Colleges look for the best and brightest students, yet these six defendants tried to cheat the system and may have kept honest and qualified students from getting into their dream school,” Rice said.
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7 Arrested For Alleged SAT Cheating Ring At Great Neck North High School
Educator: Pressure On Kids Massive; Attorney: District, Not Courts, Should Rule

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MINEOLA, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – Seven former and current students of a prestigious Long Island high school were arrested Tuesday in an alleged SAT cheating ring.

Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice announced that six Great Neck North High School students had paid 19-year-old Samuel Eshaghoff thousands of dollars to take the SAT for them.

1010 WINS’ Mona Rivera with the details of the case

Eshaghoff, who graduated from the high school in 2010 and is currently enrolled at Emory University in Atlanta, was paid between ,500 and ,500 per student. He has been arrested and charged with scheme to defraud, falsifying business records and criminal impersonation.

Eshaghoff faces up to four years in prison if convicted, but his attorney said there’s no way this alleged scam should end up in a court room. Bail was set at ,000 for Eshaghoff.

“Even if something happened it happened within school grounds, under age, should be handled administratively within school. Across the U.S. no one has ever had a case go to criminal court due to cheating or alleged cheating in an exam,” Matin Emouna told CBS 2′s Jennifer McLogan.

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Rice said the six students accused of hiring Eshaghoff have also been arrested and face misdemeanor charges. They have not been identified because of their ages and all six of them were arraigned and released on their own recognizance.

“Colleges look for the best and brightest students, yet these six defendants tried to cheat the system and may have kept honest and qualified students from getting into their dream school,” Rice said.

Rice said the students registered to take the test at a different school so they would not be known by the proctors and then Eshaghoff would present unofficial identification with his photo and the paying student’s name on it.

1010 WINS’ Carol D’Auria With More On The Story

Rice said the students got caught because their SAT scores were so much higher than their school grades, some with as high as 2200 out of a perfect 2400, reports CBS 2′s McLogan. Rice is recommending that all schools who know a student who has cheated on the SAT notify the college the student has applied to.

“The goal here is not only to hold those accountable for their wrongdoing, but to level the playing field for all of the students who play by the rules,” Rice said.

Eshaghoff apparently also took the test at no charge for a female student.

An investigation is currently underway into whether similar scams occurred in at least two other Nassau County high schools, as well as allegations that Eshaghoff took the SAT exam for students of other high schools. Rice would not name those schools.

WCBS 880′s Peter Haskell On The Story

The Great Neck School District released a statement saying it “does not tolerate cheating” and remains “committed to cooperating with law enforcement in the matter.”

“It is our hope that the actions currently being taken by the DA’s Office will serve to bring an end to any dishonest practices which may have placed students at an unfair disadvantage and will also bring to light any shortcomings in the security of the SAT testing system,” district officials said in the statement.

Great Neck educator Barbara Rothman tried to explain how this could have happened.

“There is a tremendous amount of pressure on these students in a town like Great Neck,” Rothman told McLogan.

Many students were defensive.

“I don’t think they should be arrested. I think the school should be taking care of it, not the court,” Nicole Nicholis said.

Rice demanded Education Testing Service, the non-profit that administers the test, make other immediate security changes like matching photos and handwriting. Late Tuesday night the ETS said it will comply immediately.

If convicted, what do you think is the appropriate punishment in this case? Let us know below…
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October 27, 2011

SAT Officials To Testify At NY Cheating Ring Hearing
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FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — A security firm run by the former director of the FBI has been retained to review security – and will recommend changes – on standardized testing procedures following an SAT cheating scandal on New York’s Long Island, officials with the nonprofit organizations behind the tests said Tuesday.

The officials from The College Board and Educational Testing Service made the announcement at a hearing of the New York state Senate’s subcommittee on higher education. The ETS administers the SAT on behalf of the Princeton, N.J.-based College Board.

Sen. Kenneth LaValle, the subcommittee chairman, convened the hearing after seven current or former students at Great Neck North High School were arrested last month. Authorities said six of the students had an older college student who had attended the high school take their exams in their place in a quest for better scores.

The scandal surfaced when teachers at the school heard rumors of the scheme earlier this year and found that some of the student scores were far better than their high school grades had been previously.

LaValle and others have questioned test security procedures in the wake of the scandal, particularly focusing on the allegation that the accused impersonator, 19-year-old Samuel Eshaghoff, allegedly posed as a female during one of the tests. Eshaghoff also is accused of accepting payments of up to ,500 for taking the tests. He and the other six, who are accused of misdemeanors, have all pleaded not guilty.

LaValle noted in remarks at the start of the hearing that there is increasing pressure on students to perform well on the tests, which are used by many universities as criteria for admission.

"Education is critically important," LaValle said. "It gives one a ticket to their success. This committee and our legislature and our society cannot tolerate where one group of students play by different rules that give them an advantage over other students. Sadly, the losers in this are the honest, hard-working students who play by the rules."

He said he will introduce legislation early next year to change existing laws that sometimes prevent the College Board or ETS from notifying schools when allegations of cheating have been confirmed.

Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, who filed criminal charges in the Great Neck case, said her investigation has widened to other high schools – both public and private schools – and more arrests are expected. She was initially expected to testify at the hearing, but withdrew because of potential conflicts with the ongoing investigation.

Former West Virginia Gov. Gaston Caperton, who is now the president of The College Board, said the cheating scandal has prompted an international review of security testing procedures. He said Freeh Group International Solutions, LLC, which was founded by former FBI director Louis J. Freeh, has been retained to assist with security concerns.

Caperton insisted that impostors taking SATs for another student is a rarity. He said security changes being considered include a review of what would be acceptable ID information and possibly using digital photography at testing sites. He did not provide a timetable for when Freeh’s company would make recommendations, but appeared willing to accede to whatever changes are suggested.

LaValle sought assurances that the cost of any security upgrades not be passed along to students taking the test. Caperton’s spokesman, Peter Kauffmann, said it is too early to know whether additional costs would be incurred.

The College Board, which charges for the test, has faced criticism from some educators over fees. This year it says it granted fee waivers to 350,000 students – an increase of 77 percent in the last four years – because of the weak economy.

Bernard Kaplan, the principal at Great Neck North, criticized the lack of security procedures employed by the College Board and ETS. But he said he could not answer questions, citing the ongoing prosecution case involving his school. He noted that Eshaghoff did not allegedly take the tests at Great Neck North, but went elsewhere so he wouldn’t be recognized. Some senators have questioned the effectiveness of allowing students to take the exam at locations other than at their own high schools; something that is currently permitted.

"Many, many educators have come to believe that the SATs are over used, over emphasized, and generally given much more credibility than they warrant," Kaplan said. "In fact, what SATs measure best is how well you will do on your next SATs."

Kaplan added: "Very simply, ETS has made it very easy to cheat, very difficult to get caught, and has failed to include schools in the process."

Another critic of standardized testing contended that more can be done to improve test security.

Bob Schaeffer of FairTest, said photos of all students should be taken when they arrive at a school to take the SAT, something that Caperton said is now being considered.

"As the Great Neck scandal demonstrates, the current level of security is inadequate," he said. "Savvy students can circumvent these minimal protections with relative ease, particularly by using modern technologies to forge identity cards, covertly copy exam materials, or secretly transmit correct answers."
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…..item 3)…. TPD Makes Third Child Solicitation Arrest This Week [PROBABLE CAUSE ATTACHED] …

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Updated: Thu 12:51 AM, Aug 15, 2013

Would-Be Predators Caught By TPD 8-14-13 6pm

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UPDATE 5:55 p.m.

It’s been a familiar theme in Tallahassee. Five men are facing charges of solicitation of a minor including John Schild, 20, arrested on Tuesday.
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"Children are easy targets and it is next to impossible for a parent to monitor that," said parent Suzanne Hancock.

Suzanne Hancock’s kids are adults now, but she believes TPD’S investigations can keep children safe.

"I do believe that law enforcement should be monitoring chats and websites."

TPD won’t allow us to see how they monitor sites, however, they say they’re constantly on the lookout for potential predators.

"The amount of people that we’ve been making arrests have been contributed to our officers and the legwork they’ve been doing," said OFC Dave Northway of the Tallahassee Police Department.

These types of cases can sometimes take months. Others can be made in less than a week after contact.

"We cannot be everywhere all the time but we want people to know that we are out there and we are actively trying to bring these cases to justice."

Northway added that Chief Dennis Jones has made these types of cases a priority in the Capital City.

Tallahassee, Fla. — Tallahassee police have busted another man accused of trying to solicit a minor online.

20-year-old John Schild was arrested yesterday after chatting with what he thought was a 12-year-old girl (“the child”).

It was actually an undercover officer.

Arrest reports say Schild moved the conversation from online to text messages and told “the child” that he could teach her how to "touch herself."

He was arrested when he tried to meet “the child” at a predetermined location for a “specific sexual act”.

Police say Schild also had two fake ID’s on him at the time of arrest with a fake date of birth and fake driver’s license number, showing him as being over 21.
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– Charges:

– OBSCENE COMMUNICATION TRAVEL TO MEET AFTER USE COMPUT TO LURE CHILD

– OBSCENE COMMUNICATION USE COMPUTER TO SEDUCE SOLICIT LURE CHILD

– USE 2 WAY COMM DEVICE TO FACILITATE FELONY

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… im f • 12 hours ago −

I can hear his cell mate now….."come here boy, you sure got a purty mouth".
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… Glenn • 14 hours ago −

Why is it that white male after white male gets caught for this kind of sick behavior? Are all white males now going to be stereotyped as sexual predators much like all black males with hoodies are stereotyped as "thugs"?
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… JadedPurple • 18 hours ago −

Do these last few guys arrested just not read the news or internet news media…
DO NOT chat online with anyone you don’t personally know… because you never know WHO you are chatting with when they are strangers… If you are told you are chatting with a juvenile… STOP DOING IT!… It comes with a prison sentence and a lifetime "i am a perv" sign… You WILL be found guilty of chatting lewdly with children…which is ILLEGAL and that isn’t a secret to anyone… making arrangements to meet a child for sexual activity is ILLEGAL and definitely leading to serious prison time… Add to the sign "i am a perv…and a stupid one too"…
Maybe LEO should put up some warning signs like the 10 20 LIFE signs are around for gun crimes.

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Seriously, you cannot own a dog only to leave it unattended. Caring for your pets involves a lot of work, so if you spend much of your time on your work or on household work, you probably should not own a dog. Some of your responsibilities include dog walking, feeding, and grooming.

When feeding your dog, keep in mind that dogs have to be fed twice a day, but ask a vet how many times you should feed your dog to be sure. Certain types of dogs have to be fed more or less frequently. Another thing to put in mind is the kind of food, because dogs need good diet. Food should be given at regular intervals and at the right amounts. Do not overfeed your dogs, and do not give the sweets and dairy products, unless approved by your vet.
Dogs need water, too, and they need clean water, not just any kind of water. Check their water bowl every day. It should be emptied and refilled with clean water every day.

Grooming is important for your pet. It should be done twice a week or perhaps daily, depending on the type of fur your dog has. You can brush the dog’s fur to remove dirt. Dogs whose fur is frequently brushed look healthy and appealing.
Cleaning their ears is a must-do. Regular ear cleaning varies from dog to dog. Some need daily cleaning, while others need weekly cleaning. It sounds grisly, but ear cleaning is a simple procedure. You need cotton balls, cotton-tipped swabs, and baby oil. Use the baby oil to wet a cotton-tipped swab. Use this swab to wipe the dog’s ears. An outward motion of cleaning removes dirt trapped inside the dog’s ears. You may need more than one swab. Also, apply oil on the cotton ball, and use it to clean the outer portion of the dog’s ears.

You’re not done yet! Check the nails, which you need to trim—regularly.

Untrimmed nails can cause discomfort to your dog. There are available dog nail clippers, which you can use in cutting the nails of your pet. Be careful when trimming your dog’s nails.
Checking your dog’s teeth is another thing dog owners should do. Vets heavily recommend that you brush your dog’s teeth and check for dental problems.

Dogs need to chew something. Chewing is like a dog’s pastime. And if you don’t give them something to chew, they will look for something else. You can buy a bone or a toy at your local pet shop. Do not just give anything to your pet!
Visit your vet at least once a year. Annual checkup is important to find out a possible illness. Your pet may also need vaccination against common diseases. There may be instances when your dog should be seen by a veterinarian. One is when it shows odd symptoms.

Dog walking should be a routine. Dogs need to become familiar with your surroundings. How else would it become acquainted with its environment if you keep it indoors? Also, dogs tend to become unhappy if they are always inside your room.
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