What I’ve learned is that creating a strong culture of compliance in our school starts with trust. We earn that trust by being ethical, honest, and always putting students best interests first. Transparency is just as important....it means sharing all the relevant information, good or bad, so students can make informed decisions. And while it can be tempting to bend the rules for students who are struggling, holding firm to high standards in admissions, academics, and placement sets the right example and builds long-term trust. In short, trust, mission statements, transparency, honesty, and high standards are what define a true… >>>