AHS Code of Honor
Honor is one of a person’s greatest attributes. An honor system is based on the premise that a person upholds the highest standards in all that he or she does. Honor and integrity are related to a school’s key characteristics. Without honor, one cannot achieve their maximum potential.
Under the Code of Honor of Arlington High School, it is expected that all administration, faculty, staff, and students will demonstrate honesty and integrity in their conduct. Anyone who violates the Code of Honor must be held accountable for compromising the honor and trust of our community.
The Arlington High School Code of Honor cannot work unless everyone takes action when he or she believes anyone may have violated the Code of Honor.
Arlington High School Code of Honor
The administration, faculty, staff, and students at Arlington High School uphold the
qualities of honesty, integrity, and truthfulness. Because we are a community of honor,
honorable conduct is expected at all times.
1. Students will not give or receive aid on tests, quizzes, and exams.
2. Students will not copy or allow to be copied any homework or other assignments.
3. Students will not plagiarize any part of published materials, essays, or work of
another.
4. Administration and faculty will uphold standards of honesty and integrity.
Code of Honor Violation Consequences
1st Offense: The student will receive a zero for the assignment and the teacher will
notify the grade level administrator, the grade level counselor and the parent.
2nd Offense: The student will receive a zero for the assignment and a conduct grade of N. The teacher will schedule a conference with the parent, the student, the grade level administrator, and grade level counselor. (Conduct grade removes students from school based appointed or elected leadership roles)
3rd Offense: The student will receive a zero for the assignment and a conduct grade of U. The teacher will schedule a conference with the parent, the student, the grade level administrator and the grade level counselor. Students who have reached this level will not be allowed to wear Honor Cords/Stoles at graduation.
4th Offense: The student will receive a zero for the assignment and a consequence of
In-School Suspension. The grade level administrator will schedule a conference with
the parent, the student, and the grade level counselor before the student returns to
classes.
The Code of Honor may be viewed on the AHS website.
TO PRINT...OPEN THE FOLLOWING LINK:
ahs_honor_code.pdf
code_of_honor_signature_sheet.pdf
Honor is one of a person’s greatest attributes. An honor system is based on the premise that a person upholds the highest standards in all that he or she does. Honor and integrity are related to a school’s key characteristics. Without honor, one cannot achieve their maximum potential.
Under the Code of Honor of Arlington High School, it is expected that all administration, faculty, staff, and students will demonstrate honesty and integrity in their conduct. Anyone who violates the Code of Honor must be held accountable for compromising the honor and trust of our community.
The Arlington High School Code of Honor cannot work unless everyone takes action when he or she believes anyone may have violated the Code of Honor.
Arlington High School Code of Honor
The administration, faculty, staff, and students at Arlington High School uphold the
qualities of honesty, integrity, and truthfulness. Because we are a community of honor,
honorable conduct is expected at all times.
1. Students will not give or receive aid on tests, quizzes, and exams.
2. Students will not copy or allow to be copied any homework or other assignments.
3. Students will not plagiarize any part of published materials, essays, or work of
another.
4. Administration and faculty will uphold standards of honesty and integrity.
Code of Honor Violation Consequences
1st Offense: The student will receive a zero for the assignment and the teacher will
notify the grade level administrator, the grade level counselor and the parent.
2nd Offense: The student will receive a zero for the assignment and a conduct grade of N. The teacher will schedule a conference with the parent, the student, the grade level administrator, and grade level counselor. (Conduct grade removes students from school based appointed or elected leadership roles)
3rd Offense: The student will receive a zero for the assignment and a conduct grade of U. The teacher will schedule a conference with the parent, the student, the grade level administrator and the grade level counselor. Students who have reached this level will not be allowed to wear Honor Cords/Stoles at graduation.
4th Offense: The student will receive a zero for the assignment and a consequence of
In-School Suspension. The grade level administrator will schedule a conference with
the parent, the student, and the grade level counselor before the student returns to
classes.
The Code of Honor may be viewed on the AHS website.
TO PRINT...OPEN THE FOLLOWING LINK:
ahs_honor_code.pdf
code_of_honor_signature_sheet.pdf