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Academic Dishonesty
Plagiarism: Taking credit for work that is not yours. Examples may include, but are not limited to fabrications of sources, having others do your work, using Internet sources without citing them appropriately and copying others work.
Other forms of academic dishonesty may include: inappropriately using notes/handouts/study guides, developing and/or using a cheat sheet, inappropriately assisting another student.
Consequences for academic dishonesty are as follows:
· If the assignment is an assessment, the student will be given a grade of 0 until an alternative assessment is taken. This assessment will need to be taken within five school days and will be worth full credit.
· If the alternative assessment is not taken, the 0 will stand in the grade book.
· A referral to the Principal’s Office will be made by the Teacher of Record. The Principal will fully investigate the situation to determine if Academic Dishonesty has occurred.
· Parent contact will be made by the High School Principal.
· If founded and the student is a member of our National Honor Society, Student Council, or a Class Officer, they will be immediately removed from that organization.
· If founded, the student will be removed from consideration for the Honors Graduation recognition.
· If founded and the student is involved in an extra-curricular activity, they will miss the next scheduled competition.
Plagiarism: Taking credit for work that is not yours. Examples may include, but are not limited to fabrications of sources, having others do your work, using Internet sources without citing them appropriately and copying others work.
Other forms of academic dishonesty may include: inappropriately using notes/handouts/study guides, developing and/or using a cheat sheet, inappropriately assisting another student.
Consequences for academic dishonesty are as follows:
· If the assignment is an assessment, the student will be given a grade of 0 until an alternative assessment is taken. This assessment will need to be taken within five school days and will be worth full credit.
· If the alternative assessment is not taken, the 0 will stand in the grade book.
· A referral to the Principal’s Office will be made by the Teacher of Record. The Principal will fully investigate the situation to determine if Academic Dishonesty has occurred.
· Parent contact will be made by the High School Principal.
· If founded and the student is a member of our National Honor Society, Student Council, or a Class Officer, they will be immediately removed from that organization.
· If founded, the student will be removed from consideration for the Honors Graduation recognition.
· If founded and the student is involved in an extra-curricular activity, they will miss the next scheduled competition.