What is Academic Integrity?
Academic Integrity means that you always submit your own work and never give or copy work from other students, online sources, or anywhere else. This is very important because being a virtual student, your teachers need to know what YOU learned, and the only way for us to do that is by you submitting your own work. In virtual school, we use programs that match your work with any online sources. If your work comes back as a high match, you will be asked to revise your assignment the first time. Additional attempts are subject to further consequences. If you have any questions about Academic Integrity, please ask your teacher.
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Fulton County Schools Student Code of Conduct
Rule 9. Honor Code Violation (Honesty) The expectation is that each student will be honest and submit his/her own work. Cheating, plagiarism and other Honor Code violations are strictly prohibited. Examples of violations of this rule include, but are not limited to:
- copying or "borrowing" from another source and submitting it as one's own work (Plagiarism)
- seeking or accepting unauthorized assistance on tests, projects or other assignments (using outside resources other than your notes on quizzes, tests or exams.)
- fabricating data or resources
- providing or receiving test questions in advance without permission
- working collaboratively with other students when individual work is expected (currently there is no group work in your course)