Roberto Clemente iTeach iLearn Laptop Computer Non-Negotiables.

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Roberto Clemente iTeach iLearn Laptop Computer Non-Negotiables

Dishonesty Infraction Engaging in scholastic dishonesty, i.e. cheating plagiarizing, copying or sharing another’s work. Consequences Parent conference required. Possible suspension.

Using the Internet Infraction Violating the Department of Education’s Internet Policy – viewing inappropriate internet sites. Consequences Loss of privileges. Parent conference required. Other means developed to complete assignment. Possible suspension.

Assignments Infractions Not completing assignments Consequences Parent contact/conference. Detention. Completion of missed assignment(s) and additional work.

Damage to School Property Infraction Engaging in vandalism, graffiti or other intentional damage to school property, or property belonging to staff, students or others. Consequences Parent conference required. Suspension (Principal, Superintendent, or Regional)