A message from the KMHS AP Coordinator, Dr. Ingle: "In May, students will have the opportunity to complete AP exams. Dr. Ingle will share AP exam information via Edmodo; therefore, KMHS students should join the 2021-22 KMHS AP Edmodo group (join code = knwnfv ). After joining Edmodo, students should share a unique parent code (available from the student page) with a parent or guardian."
HONOR CODE:
Honor Code
All students are expected to abide by the honor code:
Honor Code: I will not lie, cheat, or steal in my academic endeavors. I will act if I become aware that the Honor Code is compromised.
Academic misconduct is generally defined as any action or inaction which is offensive to the integrity and honesty of the members of the academic community.
This offense includes, but is not limited to:
*accessing, using, giving, or obtaining unauthorized assistance & or information in any academic assignment or examination, including but not limited to:
*Lab data, lab reports, homework and classroom assignments, quizzes and tests.
*Essays & unauthorized assistance includes but is not limited to:
*persons reading aides such as Cliff Notes, websites, cheat sheets, and cell phones or smart watches not specifically authorized by the teacher
*plagiarizing, including but not limited to: stealing and passing of !the ideas or words of another as one's own
*using another's production without crediting the source
*committing literary theft
*giving other students information about a quiz, test, or classroom activity
*Intentionally giving false information to teachers for the purpose of gaining academic advantage
*intentionally giving false evidence in any Honor Council hearing or refusing to give evidence when requested by the Honor Council.
HONOR CODE:
Honor Code
All students are expected to abide by the honor code:
Honor Code: I will not lie, cheat, or steal in my academic endeavors. I will act if I become aware that the Honor Code is compromised.
Academic misconduct is generally defined as any action or inaction which is offensive to the integrity and honesty of the members of the academic community.
This offense includes, but is not limited to:
*accessing, using, giving, or obtaining unauthorized assistance & or information in any academic assignment or examination, including but not limited to:
*Lab data, lab reports, homework and classroom assignments, quizzes and tests.
*Essays & unauthorized assistance includes but is not limited to:
*persons reading aides such as Cliff Notes, websites, cheat sheets, and cell phones or smart watches not specifically authorized by the teacher
*plagiarizing, including but not limited to: stealing and passing of !the ideas or words of another as one's own
*using another's production without crediting the source
*committing literary theft
*giving other students information about a quiz, test, or classroom activity
*Intentionally giving false information to teachers for the purpose of gaining academic advantage
*intentionally giving false evidence in any Honor Council hearing or refusing to give evidence when requested by the Honor Council.