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Honor Statement
Conducting
oneself honorably is
essential to living a
meaningful and
successful life.
Honorable conduct is a
gift that one gives to
enhance the entire
community. I choose to
tell the truth, do my
own work, treat others
decently and fairly, and
take responsibility for
my actions. Integrity,
goodness, and
truthfulness are ideals
I strive to live up to
each day. By living
honorably I respect
myself and serve others.
Upper School Motto
VIRTUS ET VERITAS
Thoughts associated with
this motto
Virtus
The two main components
of goodness are humility
and charity. Having
humility, people
understand their own
worth, but understand as
well that they are only
part of a larger whole.
Therefore, even as
individuals strive for
personal excellence, for
example, they are free
of arrogance or
excessive
self-centeredness,
seeing the larger
context of the community
and feeling a
responsibility to that
community. Charity
inclines us to see God
in others and
accordingly to treat
them with kindness,
care, and respect.
Veritas
The two main
components of truth are
honesty and integrity.
Having honesty, people
speak the truth, battle
deceit and falseness,
and strive for
genuineness and
sincerity in word and
action. Having
integrity, people are
trustworthy; others
trust them implicitly to
uphold standards, follow
through on promises, and
act consistently for
fairness and that which
is just.
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