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Originally Posted by UGAalum94
Only looking at a couple of districts, it looks like there's more cheating in districts with more poor kids....
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And as I previously stated cheating and other issues are more common in predominantly poor districts across the country.
Districts can pretend it's an issue with the specific people involved and focus on criminal and professional sanctions. But, since these districts have histories of being horrible multitaskers, I hope they do some sanction but put the most emphasis on reducing the perceived need for cheating and other negative outcomes.