A zero, a letter grade, suspension: These were the possible consequences if we cheated on a test at my high school. And as you'll see on Thursday, alleged cheating on a college admission test can result in criminal charges as well.
We're interested to know your thoughts on the consequences. What do you think should happen if a student is found guilty of cheating on a major exam?
In the Biblical parable, the Good Samaritan helped an injured man whom others had passed by. In the story we cover on Monday, a cross-country athlete stopped to help an injured runner whom others had passed by.
And even though he finished the race afterward, the good samaritan on CNN Student News gave up any chance he had of winning it. But his exceptional example of sacrifice isn't the only example we've seen. And we'd like you to tell us about something you or someone you know did to help someone else.
Could be something small, like skipping a party to help your little brother with his homework. Or it could be something bigger, like giving up a game to help another player. You tell us.
Carl Azuz, Anchor
Capital punishment is an issue that people have very strong feelings about, whether they support or oppose it, so please don't think there's a right or wrong answer here. We'd just like to get your thoughts about this polarizing subject after hearing it covered on Friday's show.
Carl Azuz, Anchor
Interested to hear your opinion on how a school district in Maine is trying to improve its students' reading skills: It's giving out an iPad to every kindergartner.
Handheld electronics are nothing new, and just about everybody has access to them. But when it came time for us to learn how to read, you and I didn't have iPads to help us; we had our parents, our teachers and books.
So I'd like to know your thoughts on learning from iPads, and whether you think it'd be more helpful, harmful - or if it would make no difference.
Carl Azuz, Anchor
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