Honor Code
Academic Honesty Pledge:
As a student at Justice High School, I understand that academic integrity is an expectation. Dishonesty may result in creating an unfair advantage for either me or another student. I will maintain honesty and integrity in all my work and classroom interactions.
Examples of academic dishonesty include:
- Plagiarism - the representation of the ideas or work of another person as your own (including your peers and Artificial Intelligence (AI) generated work).
- Collusion - allowing others to copy your work and submitting it as their own.
- Misconduct during an assessment
- using notes/study guides during an assessment without teacher permission.
- citing sources not actually consulted.
- using one assessment for different courses or reusing an assessment previously submitted for credit without approval.
- Disclosing information
- sharing information about assessments with peers who will be taking it later.
- falsifying academic achievements on applications and resumes.
Ask for Advice
As a student at Justice High School I am responsible for ensuring that all of the work I submit is authentic and that any sources used are appropriately acknowledged. If I have any doubts I should ask for advice from teachers and staff.
How to Avoid Plagiarism
- I will credit all the sources (peers, texts,digital, etc.) I use, even if I have paraphrased or summarized.
- I will clearly distinguish between my work and the source being used (using quotation marks, indentation or a similar method).
- I will use a style of referencing (MLA, APA, Chicago) that is appropriate for the subject.
Consequences for Academic Dishonesty
1st offense
- Student shall re-do assignment for purpose of learning
- Student receives authentic feedback, but grade earned will be no higher than C
- Counselor and parent notified
- Violation entered in SIS
2nd offense
- No credit for assignment/assessment
- Counselor and parent notified
- Violation entered in SIS
- Possible removal from leadership position/honor society
- Meet with grade level administrator and complete structured reflection form
Things to Remember
- At Justice HS, an IB world school, students are:
- principled and act with integrity and honesty.
- content creators not content imitators.
- If you engage in any form of academic dishonesty, your administrator, with input from your teacher or staff member, has the right to impose consequences.
- Do it right, remember to cite! Credit where credit is due!