TRENTON - State education officials say 14 more public schools across New Jersey have been cleared in an investigation of possible cheating on state tests.
But further investigations have been ordered for nine other schools as part of the probe conducted by the Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance. Eleven other schools are already under state investigation.
The reviews center on instances where wrong answers were changed to correct responses at unusually high rates in at least one grade for the NJ ASK exams.


