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​Statement of Values
SEE’s statement of values come directly from our founder, the late John Winthrop Wright.  He authorized the agency’s motto-- ethics in action creates character. The core ethical concepts Mr. Wright desired to teach and model through all SEE activities include: fairness, respect, responsibility, caring, justice, honesty, courtesy, citizenship, and the principles of the Golden Rule.

Statement of Affiliation
The School for Ethical Education is a recognized 501(c)3 education organization and obtains most of its financial support from public and private-foundation grants, fee for services, and income from its endowment. SEE is not affiliated with any religious organization and does not espouse or represent a specific religious belief through its programs.

Non-Discrimination Policy
The School for Ethical Education admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin, sex, religion and age to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, sex, religion, disability or age, in administration of its educational policies, admissions, scholarship or other school administered programs.

Federal 990 Filings
The School for Ethical Education (SEE) contracts with Dworken, Hillman, LaMorte & Sterczala, P.C. of Shelton, CT to complete its annual audit and tax filing (Form 990).  SEE’s program and fiscal year run from September 1 to August 31 and our audit and tax preparation are typically finished by March 1.
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The completed 990 filings are by law recognized to be documents available for public inspection for a period of three years.  The current 990 and the past two years of 990 filings are available for review at SEE’s offices at 326 West Main St., Suite 204, Milford, CT 06460.

Those interested in reviewing SEE’s 990s are requested to contact SEE’s office at (203) 783-4439 to arrange a time to view the documents.
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  • Home
  • About
    • History
    • Mission
    • Strategy
    • Pathway
    • Leadership
    • Trustees
    • Annual Reports
    • Employment/Volunteer
    • Photo Album
    • Policies
  • Programs
    • Laws of Life Essay Contest
    • Integrity PSA Contest
    • Ethics in Action Award
    • Golden Compass >
      • GC Quotes
    • Integrity Works >
      • About Integrity Works!
      • AwI Seminar
      • Champions of Character
      • AMIS Survey
      • Toolkit
      • Integrity Quotes
    • Reasoning with Ethics >
      • Reasoning Quotes
    • Youth: Ethics in Service >
      • Quotes Encouraging Service
  • Consult
    • Professional Development Workshops
    • Student Programs
    • Comprehensive Approach
    • Implementation Model
  • Donate
  • E-Store
  • Contact