SEHS Academic Honor Code

Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating, collusion, malpractice, plagiarizing, fabricating information or citations, copying someone else’s work or allowing someone else to use your own work as theirs, unauthorized use of technology for work, facilitating acts of academic dishonesty by others, having unauthorized possession of examinations, submitting work of another person or work previously used without informing the instructor, or tampering with the academic work of other students

Honor Statement:

Learning is about the process, not necessarily the outcome. I made my best individual effort and I have not given nor received any unauthorized assistance on this assignment. All of the work presented is my own.

Consequences:

  • 1st Consequence: The student will receive a zero with an opportunity to take an alternate assignment that he/she must complete within three days. The student can earn 60% credit for the alternate assignment and will receive one day of ISS.

  • 2nd Consequence: The student will receive a zero with an opportunity to take an alternate assignment that he/she must complete within three days. The student can earn 60% credit for the alternate assignment and will receive one day of ISS.

  • 3rd Consequence: The student will receive a zero for the assignment and receive one day of OSS.

The consequences are cumulative throughout the student's high school career.