APS Human Resources Chief Millicent Few Hands In Resignation

Jul 12, 2011 - 18:13
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APS Human Resources Chief Millicent Few Hands In Resignation
Millicent Few

ATLANTA -- Millicent Few, the chief human resources officer of Atlanta Public Schools, has resigned, GA Daily News confirmed.

Few is the latest member of the school district to quit in the wake of a state investigation into widespread cheating.

School Board Chairman Brenda Muhammed told GA Daily News that Few submitted her resignation on Friday and it was accepted by the board on Monday night.

A source told GA Daily News that Few was seen leaving the school board building in tears last Thursday.
Millicent Few

The state investigation named Few in an 800-page report on cheating stating, ”On two occasions ordered those under her supervision to illegally destroy and alter public documents in order to hide evidence related to test cheating and misconduct. When asked about these matters, Ms. Few made false statements.

Few’s position carried enormous power inside the administration because the school system’s inteal investigations unit reported to her.

Channel 2’s Richard Belcher first reported in June that the former head of that unit accused Few of directing the destruction of documents related to an investigation into CRCT exam cheating two years ago.

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