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Often called Holy Question Mark by students (and occasionally staff), the Socinian Institute of New York is a private Unitarian-Universalist boarding school in Manhattan. It has a reputation as an academic sweatshop, as well as having excellent fine and performing arts programs and a vigorous involvement in public service activities. It is also extremely secure against monsters (and kidnappers), which makes it a desirable place for the wealthy and anxious to deposit their offspring. | Often called Holy Question Mark by students (and occasionally staff), the Socinian Institute of New York is a private Unitarian-Universalist boarding school in Manhattan. It has a reputation as an academic sweatshop, as well as having excellent fine and performing arts programs and a vigorous involvement in public service activities. It is also extremely secure against monsters (and kidnappers), which makes it a desirable place for the wealthy and anxious to deposit their offspring. | ||
− | [[WtHQM:Dr. Balthazar|Dr. Nicholas Balthazar]] has been Headmaster of the Institute since | + | [[WtHQM:Dr. Balthazar|Dr. Nicholas Balthazar]] has been Headmaster of the Institute since 2002. |
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
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Dormitories are co-ed by floor. The vast majority of student dorm rooms are double-occupancy, with single-occupancy rooms reserved for students with special circumstances. About half the faculty and staff reside on-campus as well, including the Headmaster. | Dormitories are co-ed by floor. The vast majority of student dorm rooms are double-occupancy, with single-occupancy rooms reserved for students with special circumstances. About half the faculty and staff reside on-campus as well, including the Headmaster. | ||
− | Each dorm tower has its own refectory, though everyone is welcome to eat in either for any meal | + | Each dorm tower has its own refectory, though everyone is welcome to eat in either for any meal; students (and faculty/staff) may also purchase a selection of snacks and groceries from the campus store. There are no vending machines on campus. |
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For safety reasons, students are not allowed off-campus except for school-approved activities or when signed out by a parent or guardian. | For safety reasons, students are not allowed off-campus except for school-approved activities or when signed out by a parent or guardian. |