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A pupil is removed from conduct probation if she/he has satisfied the following
                         conditions:

                         h)  Unbecoming (non-major offense) behavior during assemblies and similar
                             activities.
                         i)
                             Gambling in any from within the school premises.
                         j)   Fighting and inciting of fights.
                         k)  Depending on the gravity of the category depending on the injury inflicted.
                         l)   Unbecoming behavior inside and outside the classroom resulted to physical
                             injury.

                         Sanctions:
                             First Offense:       -      Incident Report written in the logbook
                                                  -      Parent-Teacher Conference

                             Second Offense:      -      Incident Report written in the logbook
                                                  -      Parent-Teacher Conference
                                                  -      Violation slip
                                                  -      Extra-Curricular Engagement
                             Third Offense:       -      Incident Report written in the logbook
                                                  -      Parent-Teacher Conference
                                                  -      Violation slip
              `                                   -      Extra-Curricular Engagement

                             Two to three times of serious offenses (depending on the gravity of the case) are
                             equivalent to one very serious offense punishable with equivalent sanctions.

                         m)  Cheating/Academic Dishonesty
                                 Applicable to any academic requirement, evaluation or examination.

                                 For this purpose, “cheating” shall constitute but not limited to the fol-lowing
                                acts:
                                1.  changing test questionnaires/answers;
                                2.  communicating answers to another during test through signs an notes,
                                    electronically or otherwise;
                                3.  exchanging answer sheets while taking tests;
                                4.  copying the answers from another student’s test papers;
                                5.  allowing another student to copy from one’s test paper;
                                6.  possession of notes (codigo) or crib books or materials expressly
                                    prohibited during examinations or tests;
                                7.  talking, standing or transferring seats while inside the testing room
                                    without the authority/consent of the examination proctor;
                                8.  Plagiarism or submission of somebody else’s work whether partially or
                                    completely copied, otherwise cited specifically in the requirement. (This
                                    applies also to online references).
                                9.  Dishonesty in giving scores.



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