Cheating on assignments and/or assessments includes, but is not limited to, copying another’s work, using “cheat sheets” or pre-written answers, receiving information related to the contents of an exam, or having another person complete work on one’s behalf. In these instances, the individual(s) who receive and/or provide information deemed as cheating are subject to consequences.
In Rhetoric School, cheating results in an automatic zero for the assignment without the possibility of resubmission. Cheating also results in three demerits. Additional consequences, such as suspension, may be implemented depending on the severity of the situation. Repeated instances of cheating may result in expulsion from Geneva.