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The all-male Hampden–Sydney College is reputed for an honor code system on a par with military systems, [citation needed] which extends to all student activities both on and off campus (off-campus violations can be prosecuted), and also like the military system [citation needed], it considers tolerance of a violation itself a violation. Like ...
Marriotts Ridge is known for its strong academics with a drop out rate of .46% and 100% of students passing the Maryland High School assessment in the 2009–2010 school year. Marriotts Ridge has been ranked 14th out of 225 public high schools in Maryland.
By 1970 most universities in the United States had established honor codes for their student body and faculty members, although this concept is less prevalent elsewhere in the world. [17] [18] By the early 2020s, there were indications that honor codes diminishing in popularity, [19] though they remain prevalent at many US higher education ...
The Fourth Circuit held for a school district's discipline of a student who had created, after school one day, a MySpace page devoted to ridiculing a classmate which other students had joined and shared content on, since it had led to a complaint from the other student's parents that it violated the school's anti-bullying policies, and their ...
The High School Survey of Student Engagement (HSSSE) is a survey designed to investigate student engagement: the attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs of high school students about their work. The survey was the central component of a research and professional development project directed by the Center for Evaluation & Education Policy (CEEP) at ...
One school board member gave this reason for changes his district made to their rigid policy: "We are doing this because we got egg on our face." [12] A student at Sandusky High School in Sandusky, Ohio, was suspended for 90 days and failed, after school authorities searched him for drugs in September 1999, and found a broken pocket knife.
Students have rights too: The drafting of student conduct codes. Brigham Young University Education & Law Journal, (1), 1. ... Harassment of students by school ...
The standards are largely derived from codes of conduct of the LDS Church and were not put into written form until the 1940s. Since then, they have undergone several changes. The CES Honor Code also applies for students attending other CES schools: Brigham Young University–Idaho, Brigham Young University–Hawaii, and Ensign College.