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Abby's lucky thirteen

1996
When Abby Stevenson gets suspended from school for cheating on a math test, she decides to keep the news a secret from her mother and learns some important lessons about becoming an adult.

Winning

1999
Vicky is thrilled to be on the eighth-grade tennis team, until she realizes that her new playing partner Brenda is ruthless about winning and will even cheat to do so.

Cheating lessons

a novel
2003
When her team is announced as finalists in the state Classics Bowl contest, Bernadette suspects that cheating may have been involved.

The art contest

no cheating allowed! / A Spongebob Book
2006
Squidward tries to trick SpongeBob into cheating for him in the Bikini Bottom art contest when he learns that his archenemy, Squilliam Fancyson, is one of the judges.

Teens & cheating

2005
Explores the increase in cheating among the nation's youth including pirating music from the Internet, using anabolic steroids to enhance athletic performance, plagiarism, and more and examines their reasons for cheating and ways to counteract it.

The home run mystery

2000
The Aldens discover that one of Pikesville's little league coaches has been cheating all season, which is somehow related to a plan to raze the town's historic baseball field.

Claudia and the middle school mystery

1995
Claudia is surprised when her math teacher accuses her of cheating on a test and enlists the rest of the Baby-sitters Club to help her clear her name.

Shades of Simon Gray

2003
Seventeen-year-old Simon lies in a coma, finding his space and time overlapping with that of a man who was lynched over 200 years ago, while a member of the cheating ring he has been helping wonders if their actions have caused the plagues assaulting their New Jersey town.

Girl reporter sinks school!

2000
Eleven-year-old Casey Smith decides to do an investigative story for the school paper about a cheating ring operating on campus.

The homework machine

Four fifth-grade students--a geek, a class clown, a teachers pet, and slacker-- as well as their teacher and mothers, each relates by surrounding a computer programmed to complete homework.

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