Living with Honor: How Hutchison’s Honor Code Builds Community

At Hutchison, honor isn’t about being perfect; it’s about choosing integrity, growing through challenges, and striving to be your best self.
Honor Council leaders, Kennon Humphreys ’26 and Scottie Arnold ’26, aim to live by the standards of the Honor Code each day. At Hutchison, the Honor Code is the foundation of a culture built on trust, respect, and safety. Humphreys, who serves as Honor Council president this school year, said having an Honor Code and watching girls live it out daily offers a mindset of feeling safe and a positive sense of self.

“The Honor Code unites us as a strong community built on trust and honesty, which makes it easier for the teachers and administrators. They know that all of us are upholding a high standard, but also that the standard isn’t perfection,” Kennon said.

Each year, new students and faculty sign the Honor Code and pledge their dedication to academic and personal integrity. “Since everybody trusts each other, I can leave my backpack in the atrium. I do this all the time. It is kind of like an oasis here. I can trust that nobody’s going to take it,” Honor Council vice president Scottie Arnold said. “Everyone trusts each other to do the right thing and makes everybody a better person for their next community, like college or their career.”

Everybody makes mistakes, but I think the important thing is to learn from them and then move on and apply that skill later in life.

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