Upper School Signs the Honor Code

It was a "dress up" day for Upper School students on September 22nd to participate in the Honor Code Signing Ceremony. The signatures will be placed in the hallway of the Upper School. 
In accordance with the Honor Code, there are no locks on students’ lockers. Test-taking is a matter of trust. Infractions are brought before a student-elected Honor Council. Members of the Honor Council were elected in August. 

Honor Council Member Tylar Pastre addressed her peers at the ceremony.
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