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[quote=Anonymous]OP again - Thanks for comments. He did not call her an idiot btw. He was trying to emphasize that he'd be an idiot to submit deliberately plagiarized work. It's mid winter break this week. Public school for pp that asked. It escalated last week. Yes, other students were flagged. The only reason he knows this is because they were snapping him for help. He told them his handbook was scorched earth, but he did help one girl reword 3 sections. Not sure if they spoke after the fact. There weren't entire pages or sections flagged, but there were many 5+ word fragments that I already mentioned. Another example, [i]Employees agree to uphold these policies...[/i] In this particular case, he changed the structure and a word, [i](Company name) expects its employees to abide by these policies.[/i] He cited laws and legal polices with lead ins, [i]In accordance with the Disabilities Act of 1990,[/i] The only reason he went to the principal is because the teacher cc'd pricipal in an email. Principal was not at all invested in the details, said he'd speak to her and told DS "no promise on a grade change." He wasn't asking for a grade change. He's not planning to escalate any further, and doesn't think she'll retract college LORs. I'm not so sure, and how would we know? Again, it's beyond the grade at this point. If I could, I'd post the whole damn handbook and sanitized email exchange here. Can't risk doing that even though we're in another state. The originality report app flagged findings from the most obscure sites. The terms were everywhere. [/quote]
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