Playing⛹️ fair⚖️ is cool😎! Cheating (like copying🖨, using someone else's work💰, or using AI🤖) is not👎.
If you're caught cheating🖨💰🤖, you might get an F or 0, and your parents👪 will be called📞 . Teachers🧑🏫️ can give you another chance🎲, but with less⤵️ points.
Cheating🖨💰🤖Re is reported🗣 to the Assistant Principal🤴 . Don't do it!🚫
Plagiarism, cheating, stealing answers, arranging for others to do schoolwork or exams are all considered to be academic dishonesty. Students found doing any of these activities, including final exams, can receive a grade of F or 0 and could face disciplinary action. Parent/guardian is to be notified by the teacher. Teachers are encouraged to provide the student with another opportunity to test with less credit offered. Cheating must be reported in SIS to the alpha-appropriate Assistant Principal.
If I find that you have been plagiarizing🖨💰🤖, cheating🖨💰🤖, or using AI🤖 to complete your work:
I will be disappointed😞 in your performance as a student🎓, and I will not🚫 trust👁 you.
You will need to work to earn my trust again.
You will “receive a grade of F or 0”.
I will pursue “disciplinary action”👮.
I will notify your adult👪.
I will “provide🤲 the student🎓 with another opportunity🎲 to test with less⤵️ credit offered”.
I will report🗣 the incident “in SIS to the alpha-appropriate Assistant Principal👮”.
You will be required to write✍️ a reflection📝.
You will be under suspicion👁 in the future🔮.
Repeat offenders will receive greater⤴️ consequences👮.
Read Resource Packet Page (RPP 7 through 10): McCoy Resource Packet for 23-24.pdf
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This page has been available since 8/18/23 at 7:43 AM. Students are required to sign a plagiarism agreement before turning in work. Students are taught what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. Email jason.mccoy@slps.org with questions.