Yep. When the project is due like two weeks after it is assigned, other kids don't do the parts they were supposed to do and the project is due the next day, THEN she says she's going to finish it and do it herself.
With one project for HIstory class, her 'partners' divided the work up amongst the group The day before the project was due, one partner brought in a piece of poster board. Another suggested a title for the poster. Neither had done the research portions they had agreed to do. At that point, my DD panicked and since she had done all the research (which nobody else had done any) THEN she said, Give me the poster board and I'll write it up. They all got A's. Those other students are not getting anything like A's in the class according to what my daughter says.
It's not like she's starting the project and taking over from the get-go. As far as I can tell (and admittedly, I'm not in school all day, so I don't know for sure, but she does have all A's so far, and I know SHE isn't slacking off), she's trying very hard to work within the parameters of a group project, but when you have a bunch of people who don't do ANYTHING, what else is there to do? She's not willing to make her own grade suffer because other kids aren't interested in doing the work. She's picking up and covering herself. Unfortunately, not everyone does their part.