A2 Virtual+ Academic Integrity Policy
What counts as a violation, how incidents are defined, and what happens after violations occur.
Quick summary: Most first-time violations require a redo; proctored assessment violations have stricter consequences because they validate course credit.
Academic Integrity Response
Violations for Non-Proctored Items & Assessments
| Violation Level | Academic Consequence | Additional Consequence | Family Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Violation | Redo assignment with no grade penalty (may be alternate version). | Teacher meets with student; reminder of consequences. | Teacher contacts parent/guardian and includes principal. |
| Second Violation | 0 on assignment, no resubmission allowed. | Referral added to student record. | Conference with staff, parents/guardians, and student. |
| Third Violation | Failing grade (E) and removal from class. | Exclusion from future online classes. | Conference with administrator, teacher, parents/guardians, and student. |
Violations on Proctored Assessments
Proctored assessments are required in-person assessments taken under the supervision of A2 Virtual+ staff (or an approved remote proctor) to verify independent, secure completion of course assessments. Proctored assessments verify authentic student work and protect the validity of course credit; a second violation will result in an automatic failing grade and removal from the course.
| Violation Level | Academic Consequence | Additional Consequence | Family Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Violation | 0 on assessment, no resubmission allowed. | Teacher meets with student; reminder of consequences. | Teacher contacts parent/guardian and includes principal. |
| Second Violation | Failing grade (E) and removal from class. | Referral added to permanent record and exclusion from future online classes. | Conference with administrator, teacher, parents/guardians, and student. |