Most colleges and many high schools enforce an honor pledge. My school, Ridgeview, does not enforce an honor code and cheating is a huge problem. I personally have a problem with students wanting to cheat off my work, and I feel an honor pledge would reduce maybe even diminish that problem. Cheating has always been a big issue in school, but kids just keep doing and doing it, an honor pledge is in need. Ridgeview high school needs to enforce an honor pledge, because it would reduce cheating, punish those who do cheat and cheating is wrong. A honor code is more than just words on paper. When a student gives his honor on something he will take it to heart. If students feel bad about cheating they will be less likely to do it. In source D Mr. Bloomfield a teacher said he was “...Disappointed. But I wasn’t so surprised”. If Mr. bloomfield's school had an honor code maybe the students wouldn’t cheat and he would be less surprised. .Another thing that would reduce cheating is that the students on the honor code will be severely punished if the code is violated. …show more content…
If students know that if they cheat they will get more than just a slap on the hand they will be less likely to do it. Showing that a student who cheats gets punished sets fear into the other students at the school. As well as setting an example, punishing students for cheating serves justice. If a student cheats and copies someone's intelligence and passes it off as her own she needs to be punished. Source C states “With a peer-enforced honor code, the likelihood of being cause depends on the students tolerance for cheating” and if a student knows that cheating is wrong and punishable and she could get in trouble from not telling, she will tell on the cheater. Having an honor code reduces cheating and punishes the cheaters, and that is great because cheating is