Cheating/Plagiarism. Cheating is defined as presenting someone else’s work as one’s own in order to obtain a grade or credit. This includes, but is not limited to, using a cheat sheet, copying other’s assignments, quiz or test answers, and plagiarizing. Giving one’s own work to another student also makes them a guilty party. Plagiarism is defined as unknowingly or deliberately using another’s work (author, critic, or peer) and passing it off as one’s own work.
Cheating/Plagiarism. Students who commit any act of academic dishonesty may receive from the instructor a failing grade in that portion of the course work in which the act is detected or a failing grade in the course without possibility of withdrawal.
Cheating/Plagiarism. Willful or deliberate or unauthorized use of the work of another person for academic purposes, or unauthorized use of notes or other material or any form of communication in the completion of an academic assignment or test. In addition to disciplinary responses, the student may receive no credit for the assignment, test, or exam at the discretion of the teacher.
Cheating/Plagiarism cheating is the unauthorized use of notes or other forms of assistance, including electronic devices; and plagiarism is the unauthorized use of another person’s work and calling it one’s own. Cheating offense penalties are also applicable to the student who provided notes, forms of assistance, answers to complete an assignment, etc. A Level II offense within this category applies only to ASSIGNMENTS. A Level III offense for this category applies to ASSESSMENTS.
Cheating/Plagiarism. Presenting someone else’s work as one’s own in order to obtain a grade or credit is considered cheating. This includes, but is not limited to copying others’ homework assignments, quizzes and/or tests, plagiarism, and allowing another student to copy one’s own work. Students who violate this policy will receive a warning and zero credit for assignments or work involved for the first offense. The second offense will result in ISS and zero credit and the third offense will result in OSS and zero credit with a possible recommendation for expulsion.
Cheating/Plagiarism. Willful or deliberate or unauthorized use of the work of another person for academic purposes, or unauthorized use of notes or other material or any form of communication in the completion of an academic assignment or test. In addition to disciplinary responses, the student may receive no credit for the assignment, test, or exam at the discretion of the teacher. Step 1 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8
Cheating/Plagiarism. ● Cyberbullying; inappropriate or unauthorised use of any electronic device, online ● offensive posts, images or videos, unauthorised online posting of others . ● Graffiti or serious property damage. ● Stealing or deliberate damage of another’s property. ● Being out of bounds; leaving school grounds without permission or truancy.
Cheating/Plagiarism. Copying or taking someone else’s work is considered cheating and/or plagiarism and will result in 0 points for that assignment. This work cannot be made up. In addition, parents, coaches, advisors, and administration will be contacted per school policy. We will strictly adhere to the CORE VALUES of the Dearborn School system. Any behaviors not professional to a workplace setting or a classroom environment will result in the student loss of professional “work skills” points. Basic expectations are as follows:
Cheating/Plagiarism. Willful or deliberate or unauthorized use of the work of another person for academic purposes, or unauthorized use of notes or other material including electronic sources such as Google, ChatGPT, or other AI tools or any form of communication in the completion of an academic assignment or test. In addition to disciplinary responses, the student will receive no credit (zero) for the assignment, test, or exam. St ep 1 Ste p 1 Ste p 2 Ste p 3 Ste p 4 Ste p 5 Ste p 6 Ste p 7 Step 8
Cheating/Plagiarism. Cheating is defined as presenting someone else’s work as one’s own in order to obtain a grade or credit. This includes, but is not limited to, using a cheat sheet, copying other’s assignments, quiz or test answers, and plagiarizing. Giving one’s own work to another student also makes them a guilty party. Plagiarism is defined as unknowingly or deliberately using another’s work (author, critic, or peer) and passing it off as one’s own work. Images possessed or transmitted containing another student’s work are considered xxxxxxxx & plagiarism. Rule 24. Sexting: The possessing, taking, dissemination, transferring or sharing of nude, obscene, pornographic, lewd or otherwise illegal images or photographs, whether by electronic data transfers or otherwise (commonly called texting, emailing or sexting, etc.) may constitute a crime under state and/or federal law. Any person possessing, taking, disseminating or sharing nude, obscene, pornographic, lewd or otherwise illegal images or photographs may be punished under this code of conduct and will be reported to the appropriate law enforcement agencies. In general, school dress should be such that it ensures the health, welfare and safety of the members of the student body and enhances a positive image of our students and school. Any form of dress or grooming that attracts undue attention or violates the previous statement is obviously unacceptable.
1. Dress and grooming will be clean and keeping with health, sanitary, and safety requirements and will not be such as to disrupt the teaching-learning process.
2. Pants, Dresses/Skirts, Shorts: Pants should be pulled up to the waist. Appropriate dresses/skirts and shorts may be worn if they are fingertip length (mid-thigh) when standing up with arms at one’s sides. Holes and tears in pants/shorts/skirts must be at or below fingertip length. Holes and tears in clothing anywhere on the body that are excessive are not acceptable. Fitted legwear (leggings, jeggings, tights, yoga pants/athletic wear, etc.) is acceptable, provided it is covered by a skirt/dress, sweater, and/or top which are at least fingertip in length.