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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wait. I thought teachers were judges? I don’t believe the winners were predetermined. [/quote] Parent judge here. Few teachers were there but only for students who only had one judge. A couple parent judges were interested in the projects. However, it's possible, and to be frank likely, that parents were colluding.[/quote] So parent cannot vote for their DC but form alliance with other judges to vote for alliance DC and vice versa?[/quote] I find this highly unlikely. Cheating is one thing but conspiracies are extremely difficult to maintain over any period of time.[/quote] These are TJ parents. Their children cheat and they cheat as well. It’s not l “difficult” to maintain a WhatsApp group chat. I don’t think you have any idea of what you’re talking about. [/quote] This is much, much less true than it was a decade ago.[/quote] Which part is less true? The students or the parents cheating? Because student cheating continues to get worse and worse. [/quote] You're going to need to show your work on that one. [/quote] Are you serious? Ask any other TJ teacher or even any student. Especially with AI, students are cheating now more than ever. Students are literally taking pictures of tests or even stealing them from classrooms and then sharing them on various Discord groups. There is a reason why teachers have to keep creating new tests every year and creating several versions of every test. We wish cheating wasn't an issue. Would make our lives a lot easier. [/quote] I mean, using AI and cell phones to cheat in high school is not a problem that's unique to TJ.[/quote]
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