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Michael M. Krop Senior Falsely Accused of Cheating on SAT Because Test Officials say that Her Score Was "Too Improved" to be Hers: Student Now Seeks Financial Assistance for Mounting Educational Expenses to Attend College

A blatant refusal to immediately release Kamilah Campbell 's SAT scores could cost her the chance to get into Florida State University by the Jan. 1, 2019 deadline, and possibly miss out on opportunities to receive top academic scholarships at the University. 

“Campbell first took the SAT exam on March 10, 2018.  But, after her score was disappointing, the Michael M. Krop senior picked herself up, and performed a rigorous 360 to make it better. "Preparation for my October SAT was an important process that I took very seriously," says Kamilah.  "I have been tutored and prepared over a long period of time using a variety of study books approved by the college board, and Khan academy to score as high as possible in all SAT subjects. I also took SAT prep tests that Khan Academy provides to students who would like to improve their score. My tutor and I used a Princeton review SAT book: the premium edition.  But, as an independent study, I had my own study book at home."

"I provided pictures and documents to prove that my score is were both earned and valid, and that I took certain preparations to improve my score without prior knowledge of what the test would be like," says Kamilah.  "In addition to the concern I have over this situation, I must impress upon you the urgency of having this matter resolved. 

With Educational Testing Services (ETS) blatant refusal to release Ms. Campbell's scores, Ms. Campbell stands to miss the deadline to be admitted to her first choice for college, the Florida State University; she may also be forced to pay for her education on her own without scholarship assistance that she would more than likely qualify for with her SAT scores.

Original Story Link: https://www.miamitimesonline.com/education/miami-gardens-student-punished-over-sat-scores/article_71a65c2e-0a22-11e9-a5f9-8bfb9e4312e3.html

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. Who am I and how am I related to the Kamilah Campbell?
My name is Kamilah Campbell, and I am the test-taker and the victim in this matter. 

2. Can I contribute to family’s legal fund? 
No. While our family appreciates your generosity, my family is unable to accept money for legal fees. All funds designated for such purposes will be returned. 

3. Are there other ways I can contribute to  Kamilah Campbell? 
Yes. You can send any contributions, card or well-wishes to Kamilah Campbell by mail at:

Kamilah Campbell
c/o Triumphant People Community Taskforce, Inc. 
1863 NW 88th Terr. 
Miami, FL 33147
Attn: Veronica Y. Mornings-Morrison

Please note that all checks, cashier’s checks and/or money orders must be made payable to: Kamilah Campbell.

4. How will the funds be transferred to Kamilah Campbell?
100% percent of funds raised through this site will be transferred to Kamilah Campbell, in an account designated by Ms. Campbell. The funds will be managed and spent at her sole discretion. Ms. Campbell will have 100% ownership rights of all funds collected here.

5. Who can I call if I have questions about this fund & whom should inquiries be directed to? If anyone needs further information or has concerns about this campaign, please contact Adner Marcelin, of Ben Crump Law, PLLC. Members of the general public may email [email redacted]. All media personnel must send their request to [email redacted] using their official work e-mail. Any non-media request sent to this email will be discarded.


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Kamilah Campbell
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Honey Hill Mobile Home Park, FL

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