Franklin Classical School is a community of individuals who understand the benefit of committing to a love of God and one another. Our Honor Code is a covenant among our community that calls for sound judgment, self discipline, self confidence, good citizenship and strong moral character in a Christian academic environment. To establish such standards at FCS, the school requires students to adhere to the Honor Code which serves as a guide for spiritual and moral accountability among the student body.
Honor Code
Attendance at Franklin Classical School is a great privilege. And like all privileges, it comes with certain responsibilities. I therefore, personally accept each of the following Christian responsibilities:
To God Almighty:
I will seek to honor the Lord in all that I think, say, and do (Deut. 26:17).
I will submit myself to the authority of His grace and His commands (2 Tim. 3:16-17).
I recognize that my appearance and behavior reflects on Him as much as on me (1 Cor. 10:31).
To My Parents:
I will attempt to honor my parents in everything I think, say, and do (Ex. 20:12).
I will seek to learn all that I can from them (Eph. 6:1-3).
I acknowledge that I cannot receive what I need in life or godliness without them (Ps. 78:1-8).
To My Church:
I will submit to all the ecclesiastical authorities God has placed over me (Titus 2:1-15).
I will make worship, discipleship, and spiritual growth a priority in my life (Gal. 2:20).
I will attempt to be an ambassador of Christ and His Church wherever I am (Matt. 28:19-20).
To My Teachers:
I will demonstrate respect, attentiveness, gratitude, and obedience to my teachers (Heb. 13:1).
I will seek to do all the work I have been assigned with diligence and integrity (Eph. 5:8-17).
I will do my utmost to learn as much and achieve as much as I possibly can (Phil. 4:8-9).
To My Classmates:
I will honor and respect the time, work, and feelings of my fellow students (Rom. 12:9-18).
I will try to model honesty, integrity, kindness, and modesty in my relationships (Phil. 2:3-7).
I realize that disturbances affect everyone at school, and will thus strive for peace (Eph. 4:1-6).
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