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I cannot tell you in mere words how much this makes me laugh. In the article it states that more and more students are getting ISS for the proxies they used. What they don't add, which adds to the laughter, is that if you are in NHS, and you get ISS, you get kicked out of it. Your great grade point average means shit in the real world, so you might as well find that out now. Losing scholarship possibilities is just a bonus. Also, every senior who got ISS also risks the chance of getting their exempt days taken from them. Most people can't even decide on how many students are going to get in trouble. Look at these comments left in a Facebook group.
I guess the point I am trying to make is that anyone who got ISS deserves the punishment. If you get caught, you have no reason to complain. There are plenty of kids who use proxies or the like to get to the sites they want, and somehow they don't get caught. Plus everyone on the computers signed a paper at the start of the year saying they would not do stuff like this. Some kids were saying that someone else put it in their account, and that they never used it. For the truth tellers, this is easy to prove. All the school has to do is look at some of the modified data on it. For the people who use it and lie, they are just digging a deeper hole for themselves.
AFTER NOTE: When trying to post in the Facebook group about my views on this situation. The group has apparently been deleted. So the link no longer works, but Ben has been keeping it up on the NWA article. You can find his posts because of his inability to spell Kruger's name right.