No cap and gown for 38 cheating Tucson students

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The Tucson Unified School District has completed its investigation into a cheating scandal at Tucson High Magnet School.

Stefanie Boe, spokeswoman for the TUSD, said 48 students were involved in the grade-changing incident and 38 of them were seniors. Boe said students involved told investigators they were charged a range of $20-$200 for other students to change their grades. District officials do not know why.

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