<p>I teach in high school and unfortunately, cheating is rampant. One of our AP History teachers now supplements his grades with oral quizzes which are taped and graded by a panel of 3 teachers. Students are given 4 topics to prepare and then are asked in-depth about 1. Since implementation, there has been a drop in enrollment and some grades dropped drastically. In my senior calculus class I often make up 8 different versions of a short answer quiz. Our school is very competitive with most students attending highly selective schools, including the ivies. We feel we have an obligation to the higher institutions to share honest results. Just this spring, two seniors in a neighboring school, admitted through ED, had their admissions rescinded when it was determined they stole copies of the Economics midterm. Another friend, who is an admission officer at BC, says that he “catches” plagiarized applications more than he should.</p>