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Instructional Technology and A.I.

Levels of Generative AI Use by Students

Academic Integrity Statement

To be college-, career-, and community-ready, students in the Prescott Unified School District are expected to demonstrate academic integrity. Academic integrity is all about being honest and fair in your schoolwork. It means doing work that is entirely your own and giving credit to others (including generative Artificial Intelligence tools) through proper citation when you use their ideas or words. If you have questions about the guidelines for academic integrity, you should discuss them with your teacher.

Academic Dishonesty Statement

Academic dishonesty refers to any action that compromises the integrity of academic work or evaluation processes. This includes but is not limited to:

  • Copying or stealing another person's work or data (plagiarism);
  • Allowing another person to copy one's work;
  • Doing another person's classwork;
  • Creating more than one copy of one's work for distribution;
  • Providing another person with the answers on tests or quizzes;
  • Noncompliance with teachers' test-taking procedures;
  • Unauthorized copying or development of software; and
  • Unauthorized use of generative Artificial Intelligence.

Consequences for instances of academic dishonesty range from a conference and loss of credit (student will be given another opportunity to show mastery of learning) up to a 5-day suspension and loss of credit.

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