Academic dishonesty and plagiarism
At CCHS, one of our student outcomes is to help students develop competencies in critical thinking and investigative learning. Part of that process is helping teach students the correct way to conduct investigative research and to credit other scholars for their work and efforts. Therefore, we have a strict academic honesty and plagiarism policy, as we strive to create critical thinkers who exhibit integrity.
Academic dishonesty includes: plagiarism, cheating, giving, receiving or sharing information by any means or media, prior to or during tests, quizzes, projects or homework assignments, using unauthorized material such as notes during an exam, stealing confidential information (such as exams), or helping another student commit an act of academic dishonesty, and lying to protect another student who has committed an act of academic dishonesty.
Any student who violates this policy will receive a 0% on the assignment (with no possibility of making up the work), and appropriate disciplinary action will be implemented. Disciplinary action could include, but is not limited to, suspension from school and referral to the CCHS Academic-Disciplinary Committee.
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Letter from Principal
Dear Parents/Guardians,
Welcome to CCHS!
On behalf of the entire staff of the Early Childhood program, I would like to welcome all of you to the school year. Administrators, teachers and staff have been working very hard to provide our students with a a safe and pleasant environment where they are invited to explore their surroundings through play. Educating your children is a TEAM effort, and we are ready and willing to work side-by-side with you in this process.
Over the course of this year, your son/daughter will be involved in hands-on learning experiences that will focus on skill acquisition and application of knowledge. One of our main goals is that students demonstrate their understanding through meaningful application. Teachers work hard at integrating project-based learning into the classroom environment and at engaging students in a wide variety of theme-based activities designed to stimulate their social, cognitive, language, and motor development.
We are honored and excited to have the opportunity to join you in developing the education of your child, and we look forward to working with you this year.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Carla Marcelino G.
Early Childhood Principal
Student council
Student Body Officers
President:
Paola Ramírez (12th)
Vice President:
Leslie Smith (12th)
Secretary:
Nicole Betances (10th)
Treasurer:
Patricia Ramirez (11th)
6th Grade
President:
Andres Albahari
Vice President:
Miranda Hazoury
Secretary:
Nadia Iglesias
Treasurer:
Gabriela Domene
7th Grade
President:
Noelle Herrera
Vice President:
Cecilia Lorenz
Secretary:
Leslie Salcedo
Treasurer:
Isabella Cabrera
8th Grade
President:
Ellen Gonzalez
Vice President:
Lucia Estevez
Secretary:
Maria Luisa Lorenz
Treasurer:
Ana Sosa
9th Grade
President:
Carla Casati
Vice President:
David Machi
Secretary:
Victoria Marinaro
Treasurer:
Isabella Cruz
10th Grade
President:
Nozim Hazoury
Vice President:
Beatriz Ramos
Secretary:
Dara Iglesias
Treasurer:
Alejandro Sosa
11th Grade
President:
Diego Estevez
Vice President:
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Secretary:
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Treasurer:
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12th Grade
President:
Andrea Desangles
Vice President:
Ruth Velez
Secretary:
Michelle Herrera
Treasurer:
Maria Luisa Ramis
