| td class="articletext"> | | | | Stealing answers or copying someone |
| Up in the morninâ and out to school | | | | elseâs workâsome students |
| The teacher is teachinâ the Golden Rule | | | | probably have cheated since schools started |
| American history and practical math | | | | handing out grades. While cheating may be nothing |
| You studyâ em hard and hopinâ | | | | new, it has become more common and often |
| to pass | | | | uses new technology. Parents and school officials |
| âChuck Berry, School Days | | | | face the hard question of what to do about |
| These words from an old song reflect a nostalgic | | | | dishonesty and the shortcuts to success that |
| view of how high school ought to | | | | many students take. |
| beâdoing your best and working for a | | | | Most students cheat. In nationwide surveys on |
| good grade. Yet the reality of school often is | | | | college campuses, about 7 in 10 students admitted |
| quite different. | | | | to some cheating. |