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Honor Code

Honor Code

The Honor Code of the School is based on respect, trust and honesty.

The Honor Code of The Community School is the foundation for our organization and the guide for all of our relations. It was written and developed by classes of students over many years. It is pledged and signed by every student each year and posted in each classroom.

  • Students and staff of the school pledge to be honest in both our words and our actions. We will not lie, cheat or steal.
  • We seek an atmosphere of comfort, caring and challenge to be our best. We will conduct ourselves in a friendly, cooperative and responsible manner.
  • We will tolerate and respect individuals of different races, cultures, religions, genders, sexual orientations, disabilities and national origins. We will take care with our language, not cursing or using words that put down a person’s circumstances or background.
  • We will settle conflicts in a positive manner. We will not speak offensively about others, whether in or out of their presence. We will resolve problems without fighting, either verbally or physically.
  • We will both offer help and accept help from one another. Students will not discourage others by our words or actions.
  • We will care for ourselves, our classmates, our staff, our school community, and our facility by working to build each up and not be destructive.
  • We will not allow drug or alcohol use or possession either in school or in our personal lives. We will not let these substances keep us from reaching our dreams.
  • We will always strive to do our best. We will invest our effort to create the school as a reflection of the way we would like the world to be.
  • We will invest ourselves fully and engage completely in our classes.
  • We recognize that we have chosen to be a part of The Community School and pledge to abide by and uphold the rules and the expectations stated here.
“The strength of the United States is not the gold at Fort Knox or the weapons of mass destruction that we have, but the sum total of the education and character of our people.” –U.S. Senator Clarence Pell