Integrity.

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

All work submitted for the purpose of meeting course requirements must
represent the individual efforts of each student. Any form of academic
dishonesty is prohibited. Academic dishonesty, cheating, and plagiarism are
defined as the following:

1. “Plagiarism occurs when an individual takes the writings and/or ideas
of another person and presents them as his/her own. Plagiarized ideas
may be taken from written materials such as books, newspapers, and
magazines, as well as electronic media including the Internet & videos.

2. Allowing another person to copy your work & submit it as his/her
own

3. Doing another person's work for him/her.

4. Buying or selling work or answers.

5. Providing another person with answers to homework, tests or quizzes.

6. Copying or stealing teachers' answer keys or teacher's edition texts.

Consequences include the following:
● The student may receive a zero for the assignment, quiz or test
involved or be permitted to complete an alternate assignment.
● A report and action will be made in the student's discipline file.
● Subsequent offenses may result in detention time or the
suspension of the student and/or the removal of the student from
the class with the grade of "F".

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