Honors World History Student and Parent Manual Spring 2014 Spring 2014 | Page 5
CLASSROOM CONDUCT & PROCEDURES
Students are expected to listen and abide by all school rules and classroom instruction.
Students are expected to bring ALL appropriate materials to class DAILY.
The “Skinny” 3-ring binder with 2 dividers – (See the Let’s Get Organized handout.)
Writing utensils- pens, # 2 pencils, AND highlighters
The “Chunky” 3-ring binder with 5 dividers will stay in the classroom until finals week.
Flash drive- all classroom and online assignments should be saved to it.
Students are expected to work until tasks are completed and/or the bell rings.
Excessive talking is unacceptable. Students should be prepared for class when the bell rings.
No junk food or sodas will be allowed. Students may bring water and a healthy snack.
Students should check the Hoya Blog daily at www.harrisonhigh.org under the Teacher Blogs
category. The blog will provide students and parents with schedules, homework, study
guides, and reminders.
ACADEMIC HONESTY
Academic dishonesty includes copying homework, individual assignments, and tests.
Plagiarism is also included in this category. Copying three or more words or paraphrasing
from a source without proper documentation constitutes plagiarism.
Academic dishonesty will result in a grade of ZERO for any/all assignments involved, a mark
of UNSATISFACTORY in conduct, and parent/guardian notification. ALL students who
participate in cheating, the copier and the supplier, will receive the same punishment.
Membership in all Honor Societies requires that candidates for admission (and members) be
‘students in good standing’. A violation of the Harrison Honor Code may lead to a stude