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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd heard staff turnover at TJ is way down since they addressed the cheating and toxicity issues.[/quote] Are you joking? The cheating is way up within the school.[/quote] More than in 2001 when Yale admissions called the principal over the girl who wrote the essay about the cheating culture?[/quote] Yes, now it is widespread. Pushed by parents, overstressed, and underqualified students - all different types are cheating now.[/quote] Not all that different from honors/AP/IB courses at any of the other high schools. High achieving kids cheat. We are finding answer keys stuffed in bathroom walls, cell phones stashed under the paper bags in the female product disposal containers used to access chat gpt to write draft essays they attempt to memorize and regurgitate for in class essays (seriously), and grafitti on stall walls with answers to math tests. I can't prevent kids from going to the bathroom. How should it be addressed? Not trying to make excuses, just tired of them always being one step ahead of us. It has to start at home. Students need to be told by mom and dad since the day they are born that honesty and integrity are more important than points. That it's okay to get less than perfect, even that it is good because it shows you are challenging yourself![/quote]
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