Days after the start of Year 12 exams, doubts have been raised about the reliability of South Australian school results amid upheaval within the state's education assessment agency.
Public Service Association (PSA) general secretary Nev Kitchin has written to the chief executive of the SACE Board of South Australia, expressing concern about high staff turnover and "dissatisfaction" in the last 12 months, citing a "destructive culture" within the organisation.
But the SACE Board has hit back, insisting the "integrity" of results will not be impacted and accusing the union of "scaremongering" at a potentially stressful time for students.
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