Common use of Instructional Program Clause in Contracts

Instructional Program. OSES curriculum is guided by Orange County Public School and the FDOE curriculum/guidelines. In order to provide an excellent elementary school education, as outlined in our mission statement, OSES enhances the basic Orange County Public Schools curriculum whenever possible. If you have specific question please contact the Curriculum Coordinator. Additional curriculum information can be found on our website: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx, under the “academics” tab. Cheating and Plagiarism Cheating and plagiarism are deceptive choices made by students to misrepresent the student’s true knowledge of the subject material (cheating) or misrepresenting information as their own ideas/concepts/words by not giving proper credit to the original source (plagiarism). All papers or projects submitted at OSES are required to be in the student’s own words unless stated in writing by the teacher otherwise. Therefore, any copying of information from the Internet or any other source (i.e. “cutting & pasting ”, etc.) is considered plagiarism. However, drawings and/or pictures may be taken from an Internet or other source as long as they are properly cited in the document. Cheating and plagiarism demonstrate a deliberate disregard for the educational program and are considered a serious matter. Student’s who cheat or plagiarize will immediately be given a zero on the assignment/project and referred to the administration using an Office Referral Form.

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Samples: orlandoscience.org, orlandoscience.org, orlandoscience.org

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Instructional Program. OSES DAS curriculum is guided by Orange Pinellas County Public School and the FDOE curriculum/guidelines. In order to provide an excellent elementary school education, as outlined in our mission statement, OSES DAS enhances the basic Orange Pinellas County Public Schools curriculum whenever possible. If you have a specific question question, please contact the Curriculum CoordinatorPrincipal. Additional curriculum information can be found on our website: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx, xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx under the “academics” tab. Cheating and Plagiarism Cheating and plagiarism are deceptive choices made by students to misrepresent the student’s true knowledge of the subject material (cheating) or misrepresenting information as their own ideas/concepts/words by not giving proper credit to the original source (plagiarism). All papers or projects submitted at OSES DAS are required to be in the student’s own words product unless stated in writing by the teacher otherwise. Therefore, any copying of information from the Internet or any other source (i.e. “cutting & pasting pasting”, etc.) , without reference, is considered plagiarism. However, drawings and/or pictures may be taken from an Internet or other source as long as they are properly cited in the document. Cheating and plagiarism demonstrate a deliberate disregard for the educational program and are considered a serious matter. Student’s Students who cheat or plagiarize will immediately be given a zero on the assignment/project and referred to the administration using an Office a Referral Formto the Xxxx of Students.

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Samples: discoveryacademy.info

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