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Ellington High School EHS School Policy as stated in the student handbook: Plagiarism is defined as the copying of another's work and/or the failure to give credit to a source used in the research process. Ellington Middle School expects that its students will demonstrate academic integrity in all areas and will not plagiarize. When a student has a question about plagiarism, he/she should ask a staff member for clarification. If a student is caught plagiarizing, he/she will face serious consequences which may include a zero on the assignment, detention's), and or suspension. So what does this mean for students at EHS? Academic Integrity goes beyond plagiarism. Academic Integrity means that you will act in a responsible and honest way. This means that the following things will not be tolerated: -Cheating Your teacher and your library media specialist will: -provide lessons on
note-taking, paraphrasing, and proper documentation Students are expected to: -follow the guidelines and
assignment as they are set by the teacher Where can you find additional help? Take the "Is it Plagiarism" Tutorial from the Univ. of Maine! See how plagiarism is in the news right now. . .
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