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Reply to "FCPS forbids student showing homework to another student?"
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[quote=Anonymous]OP-- however you try to justify it, your daughter screwed up here. Even if it was homework, or, as seems more, likely a project or take home test that was to be done at home. Even if it was unintentional, although I find it very hard to believe that an 11th grader didn't know this was not okay. She participate in cheating. Period. And just if you contort the words of the honor code. You are not doing her any favors by justifying this, explaining why the system is unfair, or making her a victim. People will respect you, and her, a lot more if you both admit she make a mistake (without a long winded defense of why it really wasn't a mistake), accept the consequence graciously (which ultimately should not tank her grade), and the move forward, lesson learned. In our house, we would say, that was a mistake, and we are disappointed that you did not show better judgment. Now you have to live with the consequence. You are really going to have to bust your butt this class for the rest of the year to make up for that F. Let's talk about are you going to do differently in the future? Okay, lesson learned. Moving on. [/quote]
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