HHS Honor Code
Hillcrest High
School expects all students to be honest in academic matters. The
faculty and administration are dedicated to maintaining an academic
environment that is impartial, awarding genuine achievement and true
scholastic advancement. We believe that academic dishonesty
compromises this environment. We also believe that cheating is an
individual choice and that students who cheat are responsible for
their actions and the consequences.
Hillcrest High
School students are required to refrain from all forms of academic
dishonesty: cheating, plagiarizing, lying, and other forms of
trickery.
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Cheating includes
but is not limited to:
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Copying someone else’s class
work, homework, quizzes, other graded work or tests.
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Giving one’s own work to
someone else.
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Looking on someone else’s
paper or test and/or allowing them to look on your paper or
test.
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Asking, receiving, or
telling information about all or part of a quiz or test.
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Using unauthorized test aids
such as cheat sheets and calculators.
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Using electronic devices
such as pagers, cell phones, laptops, and MP3 players for the
purpose of cheating.
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Working together on a
take-home assignment unless the teacher specifically gives
permission to do so.
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Attempted cheating of any
kind.
Plagiarism
includes but is not limited to:
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Presenting as one’s own the
works or the opinions of someone else without proper
acknowledgement.
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Borrowing the sequence of
ideas, the arrangement of material, or the pattern of thought of
someone else without proper acknowledgement.
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Using material on the
internet and passing it as one’s own work.
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Having a parent or another
person write an essay or do a project which is then submitted as
one’s own work.
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Failing to use proper
documentation in a bibliography.
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Making up data or citing
nonexistent sources.
Lying includes
but is not limited to:
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Making any statement one
knows is untrue or false.
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Signing an Honor Pledge when
one knows he should not.
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Forging a signature.
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Feigning illness to gain
extra preparation time for tests, quizzes, or assignments due.
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Changing one’s grade, such
as by tampering with computer records including report cards and
progress reports.
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Knowingly helping a student
violate any part of this code.
Consequences for
the First/Second Offense:
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Score of zero on the test,
paper, or assignment.
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Notification of parent by
the teacher.
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Office referral.
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Notification of the appropriate coach, National Honor
Society sponsor, Beta Club sponsor, Renaissance sponsor, and/or
other extracurricular activity sponsor with a recommendation
that the student be sanctioned.
Consequences for Three or More Subsequent Offenses:
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Score of zero on the test,
paper, or assignment.
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Notification of parent by
the teacher.
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Office referral.
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Removal from any
organization, team, or group that represents Hillcrest High
School for the remainder of the school year, including athletic
teams, academic teams, band competitions, and pageants.
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Notation on the student’s
permanent record and official transcript.
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Loss of positive
recommendation from counselor and teachers.
Statement of
Understanding
At the beginning of
the school year, students will sign a statement verifying that they
understand the honor code, they will share the honor code with their
parents, and they will sign the following honor pledge for each
major assignment.
“I pledge that the
work I am submitting is 100% my own.”
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