Academic Integrity
Academic integrity is expected of all Charlottesville City School students. Students taking a virtual course are required to pledge the honor code on assignment submissions and uphold ethical academic standards at all times. Expectations for academic honesty will be reviewed at the beginning of each course.
ACADEMIC HONESTY (ADOPTED BY THE SCA, PTO, AND ADMINISTRATION OF CHARLOTTESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL)
Students and faculty at Charlottesville High School are expected to conduct themselves ethically and responsibly. Students are expected to follow the CHS Honor Code, adhering to strict academic honesty at all times. In preservation of a quality educational environment, students are to be held to the highest ethical academic standards.
CHS Honor Code
Students are expected to follow the Honor Code at all times. When indicated by their teachers, students are to pledge assignments with the following statement:
"On my honor as a student, I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid on this assignment."
Academic Assistance
Cheating is the unauthorized receipt or transmission of information with the intention of improving one or more individual's academic performance. As a school community, we are committed to assisting all students in maintaining academic honesty. If students are unsure about their academic honesty on an assignment, they are expected to ask their teacher, without penalty, about the appropriate parameters of the assignment. Students are expected to cite sources correctly: taking care in directly quoting another text, paraphrasing someone else's ideas, and using propriety information or graphics from any source (this includes the Internet). Students are to refuse to aid another student's dishonest behavior. Students are to refuse to provide work for copying. Students who aid another student in academic dishonesty will be considered cheating themselves.
ACADEMIC HONESTY (ADOPTED BY THE SCA, PTO, AND ADMINISTRATION OF CHARLOTTESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL)
Students and faculty at Charlottesville High School are expected to conduct themselves ethically and responsibly. Students are expected to follow the CHS Honor Code, adhering to strict academic honesty at all times. In preservation of a quality educational environment, students are to be held to the highest ethical academic standards.
CHS Honor Code
Students are expected to follow the Honor Code at all times. When indicated by their teachers, students are to pledge assignments with the following statement:
"On my honor as a student, I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid on this assignment."
Academic Assistance
Cheating is the unauthorized receipt or transmission of information with the intention of improving one or more individual's academic performance. As a school community, we are committed to assisting all students in maintaining academic honesty. If students are unsure about their academic honesty on an assignment, they are expected to ask their teacher, without penalty, about the appropriate parameters of the assignment. Students are expected to cite sources correctly: taking care in directly quoting another text, paraphrasing someone else's ideas, and using propriety information or graphics from any source (this includes the Internet). Students are to refuse to aid another student's dishonest behavior. Students are to refuse to provide work for copying. Students who aid another student in academic dishonesty will be considered cheating themselves.