School officials in a Washington, D.C., suburb have a lot of questions about a phony test given to some high school students.
Prince George's County school officials are apologizing to parents for the test that included questions about drugs, crime and weapons.
Officials say a tenth-grade geometry teacher at Oxon Hill High School administered what is being called a "fake math proficiency test." It contained math word problems beginning with phrases like "Jose has two ounces of cocaine," "Willie gets $200 for a stolen BMW," and "Raul gets six years for murder."
One parent says she's appalled.
The school board says it will take what it calls "appropriate administrative action" and apologize to parents in writing.