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FDLE arrests three former Pasco teachers for testing scam

 
 
For Immediate Release
September 9, 2022
 
HUDSON, Fla. – FDLE agents arrested three former Hudson High School (HHS) teachers after a fraudulent testing scam involving certification exams for Agriculture Education Services and Technology (AEST), Inc.
 
In 2021, AEST received an anonymous complaint about the testing process at Hudson High School and initiated a statewide audit.  The audit revealed Hudson High School students took more certification exams than any other school in Florida, their students completed the tests in less than half the time of other students, and they had much higher pass rates.
 
FDLE began its investigation last May at the request of the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office after they received a complaint from Pasco County Schools.
 
As part of the program, teachers are paid a bonus of $25 to $50 for each passed test taken by their students.  School districts are also paid several hundred dollars for each passed test. Before being allowed to administer the exams, teachers are required to pass them using the same requirements as the students, taking the tests individually, without study guides or test materials and with a proctor present.  
 
FDLE agents say some of the suspects listed below took their administrator exams together and, after recording the test questions, they prepared study guides for their students, which were exact copies of the certification exams.  No proctors were present.
 
The suspects recruited students to help produce study guides, which were allowed to be used while taking the tests. In addition, the teachers provided students with answers during the exams and in some cases actually took the tests for the students, including those in Exceptional Student Education (ESE), often without their knowledge.  Proctors were never used.  
 
The scheme, which spanned over four years, resulted in the loss of more than $708,000, including $36,725 paid in teacher bonuses. AEST says they are invalidating more than 1,000 certification exams from HHS.
 
Each suspect is charged with one count of organized scheme to defraud.  Arrests were made yesterday. The investigation remains active.
 
  • Robert “Rob” Edward Herrington, 38, of Port Richey, booked into Pasco County Jail
  • Kathleen “Kate” Rebecca Troutman, 31, of Bradford (Arkansas), booked into Jackson County Detention Center
  • Harold “Jim” James Martin III, 47, of Hudson, booked into Pasco County Jail
 
For Further Information Contact: 
FDLE Office of Public Information
(850) 410-7001
 

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