School Traditions
- Morning Meeting
- Delta-Phi Identities
All members of the school's community are randomly assigned a Delta or Phi identity that stays with them for their time at Masters. If a student has a relative that attends or attended The Masters School then he/she will be assigned to the same team. Delta sports blue shirts while Phi is red. The school color is purple which arises from mixing the two colors. At the beginning of each year Delta's and Phi's compete on a special day called Founder's Day in a giant match of tug of war. Other traditions include the school mascot, the panther, which often makes appearances at sporting events.
Read more about this topic: Masters School
Famous quotes containing the words school and/or traditions:
“By school age, many boys experience pressure to reveal inner feelings as humiliating. They think their mothers are saying to them, You must be hiding something shameful. And shucking clams is a snap compared to prying secrets out of a boy whos decided to clam up.”
—Ron Taffel (20th century)
“Napoleon never wished to be justified. He killed his enemy according to Corsican traditions [le droit corse] and if he sometimes regretted his mistake, he never understood that it had been a crime.”
—Guillaume-Prosper, Baron De Barante (17821866)