Strafford School District is a community of scholars committed to developing educated persons who accept the responsibility to practice personal and academic integrity. You are responsible for knowing and following the student honor code in the student handbook. The instructor reserves the right to respond to instances of academic dishonesty. Students who cheat during tests or quizzes should expect a grade of zero on those assignments. Students who allow (knowingly or unknowingly) other students to cheat off of them should expect a reevaluation. Students who plagiarize papers should expect a grade of zero on those assignments. Plagiarism means presenting someone else’s words or ideas as your own; this includes paraphrasing without acknowledging the source.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Academic dishonesty
Posted by Bradley Pulliam at 11:37 PM
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Three ring binder (at least one inch)
Loose leaf paper
Scientific Calculator
Composition notebook (Biology)
Classroom expectations
Honesty is ALWAYS the best solution.
Respect your classroom.
a. Clean up messes
b. Refrain from writing on desks/walls ect.
c. Keep textbooks in good condition
Respect other students
a. Disruptive behavior will not be tolerated
b. KYHFAAOOTY
c. Everyone’s opinion and ideas matter
Respect your teacher.
a. Come to class prepared
b. Use good manners – eye contact, correctly address the teacher
c. Come to class on time
d. Be attentive
Respect your classroom.
a. Clean up messes
b. Refrain from writing on desks/walls ect.
c. Keep textbooks in good condition
Respect other students
a. Disruptive behavior will not be tolerated
b. KYHFAAOOTY
c. Everyone’s opinion and ideas matter
Respect your teacher.
a. Come to class prepared
b. Use good manners – eye contact, correctly address the teacher
c. Come to class on time
d. Be attentive
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