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In my experience, those types of students are in that class to play games and fool around on the computer, not do work. I know because that used to be me, except for the plagiarism part. In the high schools I've been to, from what I've seen, the programming teachers rarely do a damn thing when they see someone fooling around. They might tell them to get off the websites or something a few times then just give up. From what I've seen, roughly %75 of the people in the computer classes are there to get an easy credit. It's natural for high school students to try to find the easy way out. Don't tell the teacher about anything, but if you decide you really want to tell, perhaps you should go to the principal and tell him/her how your teacher isn't doing his job either.
EDIT: Also, they're only in high school so by plagiarising they will only be told not to do it again. Now tell me, do you seriously think a high school student who would plagiarize in the first place would NOT do it again if they had the chance? It is probably different over there though.
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