Saturday, April 7th, 2007
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A surreptitious exchange of test information between students equates to cheating. The Life Choices class at Minster High School conducted a survey of parents and students in grades 6-12 seeking their input in the matter. The class plans to make a presentation at a future board of education meeting in hopes of making current policy more stringent.

Related online story:
MINSTER - Anita Uetrecht issued a challenge to her Life Choices classes at Minster High School several months ago - conduct a survey on a topic that affects local students, tabulate the results and prepare a presentation for school officials. [More]
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