Our Commitment
The Masters School has a Code of Community Standards to establish the expectations for conduct by members of its community. The focus of the Code of Community Standards is educational and reflects a culture of safety, respect, integrity, inclusivity, and academic rigor for all members of the Masters community and its campus.
The Masters School is committed to an environment where open, honest communications are the expectation, not the exception. We want you to feel comfortable reporting instances where you believe violations of policies or standards have occurred.
Reports of sexual misconduct, racism, discrimination, or bias should be made to the head of Middle School (For Middle School student reporting, Dean of Students (for Upper School student reporting), or the Dean of Faculty or Director of Human Resources (for employee reporting). Reports can also be made online by filling out this online incident report. Online incident reports will be automatically submitted to the appropriate supervisor.
Anonymous and third-party reports may be submitted through this online incident report. In situations where you prefer to place an anonymous report in confidence, you are encouraged to use this hotline, hosted by a third-party hotline provider, EthicsPoint. You are encouraged to submit reports relating to violations of sexual misconduct, racism, discrimination, or bias, as well as asking for guidance related to policies and procedures and providing positive suggestions and stories.
It is important to note that anonymous reporting limits the School’s ability to investigate and take corrective actions.
All situations involving sexual misconduct, racism, discrimination, and bias will be investigated. The privacy of those involved will be maintained to the extent possible, with the understanding of all members of the Masters’ community, that Masters reserves the right to share any information as needed with an person or agency.
The information you provide will be sent to us by EthicsPoint on a totally confidential and anonymous basis if you should choose. You have our guarantee that your comments will be heard.
See the EthicsPoint FAQs for more information.
To Make a Report
You may use either of the following two methods to submit a report:
- Select the "Make a Report" link at the top of this web page.
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- Dial toll-free, within the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico and Canada:
After you complete your report, you will be assigned a unique code called a "report key." Write down your report key and password and keep them in a safe place. After 5-6 business days, use your report key and password to check your report for feedback or questions.