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Cheating student not allowed to walk with graduating class

06.08.09 | No Comments

Kristen Reno, an 18 year old senior at Jeffersonville High School in Indiana was prohibited from attending her graduation ceremony on Saturday as a consequence to her admitted cheating.

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Kristen admitted to having another student alter her grades in the school’s computer system.  The student who altered the grades was expelled from school.  Kristen was given the opportunity to retake the exam, but she chose not to do so. 

The school did not give her credit for the geometry class, but since Kristen had enough credits to graduate without the geometry credits, she was given her general diploma.  Had she received the credits for the class, she would have received a higher diploma known as a Core 40 diploma in the school district.

Kristen appealed the school board’s decision not allowing her to walk with her class.  But the judge agreed with the school board that walking in the graduation ceremony is a privilege and not a right.

What do you think?  Was the penalty too harsh or too lenient in this case?  Should Kristen have been able to walk with her class?  Or was she lucky to not have been expelled from school?

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