A California high school student was kicked out of his honors English class for copying another student’s homework, a punishment that is in keeping with the school’s Academy Honesty Pledge. Now, the student’s parents are suing the school, claiming that the school’s policy on cheating is “vague and contradictory.”
Redwood City Parents Sue School District Over Student’s Cheating Punishment
May 2, 2012
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There is no honor in cheating.
It is not honorable to cheat.
Kicking a kid out of of his honors when he cheated should be a taken for granted punishment.
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