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More coverage: SAT cheating scandal

An alleged SAT cheating scandal involving several Long Island schools and dozens of students is being investigated by the Nassau County district attorney's office and has become national news, resulting in a call by the College Board for greater security measures.

Sam Eshaghoff, 19, of Great Neck, leaves Nassau

Photo credit: Howard Schnapp | Sam Eshaghoff, 19, of Great Neck, leaves Nassau Police Headquarters in Mineola to be arraigned. (Sept. 27, 2011)

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Should students found in the future to be cheating face criminal charges?

Yes, it's fraud and they should suffer the consequences. No, schools should take disciplinary action.