Academic dishonesty refers to any form of cheating, including, but not limited to:
Plagiarism (including copying and pasting answers from Google and AI searches)
Copying another student's work
Allowing someone to copy your work
Improper use of Artificial Intelligence (taking the output and passing it off as your own, using it to write responses/essays for you, etc.)
Per board of education policy and the CRHS Code of Conduct, if a student is found to be guilty of cheating, teachers are to notify the student of the situation orally or in writing, give the student a zero on the assignment, and issue an Academic Dishonesty referral. These referrals are for documentation purposes only. Then, teachers are to notify the parent/guardian.Â