Ethics Forum | Student Leadership | Amherst, NH, USA
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Welcome to
Souhegan High School’s
Ethics Forum

Ethics Forum is a student-run extra-curricular program that is committed to changing the way society views leadership, student voice, and education. Over the past twelve years, we have hosted numerous leadership events and conferences to empower students and share our vision with others. With the help of over 80 local high schools and colleges in the New England area, we have been able to spread our message that the youth has valuable ideas on how to create a more ethical world. 

We are known for hosting and participating in a wide range of local, state, and regional events including the HYPE (Hosting Young Philosophy Enthusiasts) Conference, HYPE mini conferences, mentoring in elementary schools, provide much needed resources for education by working with End 68 Hours of Hunger, training and consulting other student leadership groups across the state, and we work with local charities such as the Hope For Gus Foundation and Claws For A Cause. Our involvement in these projects is a direct result of our dedication to the Ethics Forum's vision.

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In The News

The projects of the Ethics Forum are often written about in local news. We have had a short documentary made about our HYPE conference as well as several articles about our work. To learn more about Ethics in the news view our In The News Page!

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Ethics Forum Events

We look forward to continuing our collaborative work with high schools, universities, and community institutions to plan events that highlight and practice the importance of strong ethical leadership. To learn more about what Ethics has already accomplished and what future plans may be, use our Other Events Page!

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More About Souhegan

Our work wouldn't be possible without our wonderful high school! Souhegan High School encourages student-voice and the incredible faculty supports the students of Ethics Forum. To learn more about our school, use the About Page!

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