But having a clear and comprehensive policy on academic ethics is the minimum a school system can do. And the school board took a step in that direction this week by approving an overhaul of its rules.
This is one area in which county students may have a better idea of what is going on than their elders - and perhaps are more concerned.
A 2000 survey of 200 student government leaders found that half thought cheating was commonplace...
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