Math Department Policy on Cheating
Any type of unauthorized communication or sharing of information or materials with others (verbal, nonverbal, or written) is considered cheating. (McC Student Handbook)
While it is impossible to list each and every action that may constitute "cheating," the following are common examples:
· Copying another student's homework or test.
· Letting someone else copy your work.
· Using "cheat sheets," textbooks, any type of electronic device, or writing answers on any part of the body or garments during a test or quiz.
· Using a workbook or test (which has answers in it) from a previous year.
· Telling another student in a different class period what the test or quiz questions are or getting such information from someone else.
· Working with others on an assignment or project, which your teacher assigned as independent work.
· Graphing calculators will be cleared before quizzes and tests.