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SHENENDEHOWA HIGH SCHOOL

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

 

The Profile of a Shenendehowa Graduate is founded on the belief that the following values/competencies will be emphasized in our educational community to promote personal and intellectual integrity, responsible citizenship and the success of each student.

  • Self-Directed Lifelong Learners
  • Responsible Individuals
  • Critical Thinkers
  • Involved Citizens
  • Effective Communicators
  • Cooperative Participants
  • Culturally Appreciative Persons
  • Mathematically, Scientifically and Technologically Competent People

 

It is our expectation that students take responsibility for their learning and experience the pride that accompanies academic achievement.  This ensures a positive learning environment that emphasizes intellectual integrity.  Plagiarism/Cheating impedes a student’s academic progress and compromises the trust between teacher and student which is fundamental to the learning process.

Plagiarism:  Submitting work done (in whole or part) by others as if it were one’s own.

Cheating:  Using unauthorized information, notes, aids or technological devices to gain unfair advantage.

 

Consequences for Plagiarism/Cheating

 

Category I:

Graded Projects/Research/Presentations/Science Labs/Tests/Quizzes/Exams/Essays

 

1st Offense:  Warning with maximum half credit on alternate test/assignment/lab/essay for all parties involved.  For example, if the original assignment is being graded on 100% and the student earned an 80%, the student’s grade would be 40%.

2nd Offense:  0% - All parties involved will receive a grade of zero or zero credit for the assignment.  Parent called by teacher and a conference held with department administrator, teacher, parent and student.

3rd Offense:  Administrative Hearing

 

Category II:

Homework/Quizzes:  Consequences are left to the teacher’s discretion.

 

Students will be given the opportunity to discuss a violation with their teacher and/or department administrator for both Category I and II offenses.  Progression of offenses will be implemented concurrently across all departments.  For example, an infraction in English would qualify as the first offense, a subsequent offense in social studies constitutes a second offense and an additional offense in math would be the third offense.

 

 

September 2008

 

 

DECLARATION OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

 

 

COURSE:_______________________________________

 

TEACHER:______________________________________

 

STUDENT’S NAME:_______________________________

 

 

 

Declaration of Academic Integrity:

 

I acknowledge that the policy on academic integrity was discussed in each of my courses and understand the consequences for violation of this policy.

 

Student Signature:________________________________

 

Date:________________________