Former Vol Arrested

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Darn shame. Cant say i really blame him If he has taken the test multiple times without passing. Many people have trouble passing that test so no real shame in that part.
 
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Not sure I want someone who has to resort to test fraud to get a teaching license responsible for teaching the yutes of America.
 
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Darn shame. Cant say i really blame him If he has taken the test multiple times without passing. Many people have trouble passing that test so no real shame in that part.



This is not his first time being in trouble with the police.

His ex-girlfriend tracked him down at a bar in Pittsburgh and started harassing him. He jumped off the bar stool and _ itch slapped her. He was arrested and on Monday, the Steelers released him.
He has not be on an NFL roster since that day....
 
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Damn, from NFL player to substitute teacher. Who says we don't need any finance classes in high school!?
 
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What I'm saying is that Memphis has bigger drug problems than the rest of the state, things here usually leads to drugs. Our school system is among the worst in the nation, with this news coming out and about 50 people involved, the school boards are cracking down. Maybe this means we have a possible turn around in Shelby county schools, Scams within the school board are being brought up constantly. It's ashame we have to deal with this in Memphis .
 
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The dead give away was having a famous name and having this guy show up to take your test for you.
 

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The dead give away was having a famous name and having this guy show up to take your test for you.

Yeah at least if I am not mistaken when Derrick Rose cheated on his ACT or SAT. Wasn't it his brother or friend who took it so probably looked street enough. Oh and plus Cedrick Wilson doesn't have John calipari backing him to get him out.
 
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What I'm saying is that Memphis has bigger drug problems than the rest of the state, things here usually leads to drugs. Our school system is among the worst in the nation, with this news coming out and about 50 people involved, the school boards are cracking down. Maybe this means we have a possible turn around in Shelby county schools, Scams within the school board are being brought up constantly. It's ashame we have to deal with this in Memphis .

Things like this happen in that school system because of Memphis' culture. They probably support the cheating just to get some bodies to teach the overload of thugs that frequent the schools. "Good teachers" aren't gonna get caught dead near those schools.
 
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Things like this happen in that school system because of Memphis' culture. They probably support the cheating just to get some bodies to teach the overload of thugs that frequent the schools. "Good teachers" aren't gonna get caught dead near those schools.

I believe Wilson, last I heard, was teaching and coaching at East H.S. which is a predominantly black school with a good reputation in sports, academics and non-college based classes. So I'm not sure what you are referring to.
 
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If you ain't cheating, you aren't trying. The key is not to get caught. Ask Auburn

Or Kentucky's head basketball coach?
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I believe Wilson, last I heard, was teaching and coaching at East H.S. which is a predominantly black school with a good reputation in sports, academics and non-college based classes. So I'm not sure what you are referring to.

East High is a rarity. Check out Tennessee Department of Education Report Card and look up some of the elementary school's TCAP scores. You will see what I am referring to.
Is East Shelby County? They tend to be a little better than Memphis City. Just the facts - many of those schools have problems, and it is predominantly the fault of bad parenting, not bad teaching.
 
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