Cum Laude Society
The Cum Laude Society is an organization that honors scholastic achievement at secondary institutions, similar to the Phi Beta Kappa Society, which honors scholastic achievements at the university level. It was founded in 1906 as the Alpha Delta Tau fraternity and changed its name in the 1950s. It presently has 382 chapters, most of which are private or independent schools located in the United States.[1]
Participating secondary institutions may nominate up to 20% of their graduating class for induction into the society.[2] The society's motto is Areté, Diké, Timé, which translates from Greek into "Excellence, Justice, Honor".
See also
References
- ↑ "About CLS," http://cumlaudesociety.org/node/5
- ↑ "Basic Facts," http://cumlaudesociety.org/node/7
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