Boys Clause Samples

Boys. 1. Head Basketball Coach 15% 2. Junior Varsity Basketball Coach 9% 3. F/S Basketball 9%
Boys. Shorts/Pants - Navy blue Bermuda-length twill shorts or trousers with elastic waistband. Cargo shorts or other styles are not permitted. Shorts and pants may be purchased at stores other than ▇▇▇▇▇ Brothers, but please note the quality and durability of their product. Belts are not permitted. • Shirt - Red or gray cotton pique knit polo shirt. Short or long sleeves are permitted. We ask that every family purchase at least one red shirt with the embroidered school crest. Monograms with the child's initials are not permitted on the polo shirts. • Shoes - Solid black or navy Velcro tennis shoes. Shoes may have a white or dark sole. No accent colors (green, orange, red, etc.) are permitted. Natives, sandals or other shoes are not permitted for the safety of our students. • Socks - Plain, no logo, white crew socks. Low athletic socks are not permitted. • Sweater - Optional navy blue, red or white plain knit cardigan sweater. Sweater may be personalized with a simple name or monogram. School embroidered sweaters will also be available from ▇▇▇▇▇ Brothers uniforms. • Coats and outerwear are not part of the school uniform and may be of your choosing.
Boys. Dress modestly at all times. Shorts or cut- offs can only be worn when swimming. Clean casual clothes are to be worn during the evening service.
Boys. Slacks, a full button down shirt and tie is required. Jeans, even colored jeans and three buttoned collared shirts will not be allowed. Pants should fit properly on the hip and not sag below the waistline. A Dress Code Check will be set up for students and guests to pass through prior to entering Prom. Any student or guest inappropriately dressed will be denied entry.
Boys. Senior College boys are expected to wear plain black ankle socks and no secret socks. • Junior College boys are expected to wear the regulation long socks (black with red stripes) as part of their Winter Uniform. Other colour socks are not permitted. • Boys and girls are required to wear white or black secret socks, anklets or quarter ankle socks with their PE kit – socks to be no higher than 10cm above the ankle.
Boys. Pants Solid navy or khaki Twill (pants must fit and not be baggy) Shorts Solid navy or khaki Twill (may have cargo pockets, must be twill) Polo Shirt Solid red, white, or navy—only CCS logo permitted, (dry-quick athletic material polo okay) Turtleneck Solid white, red or navy--no logo Sweater Navy or red cardigan pullover--no logos Sweatshirt Monogrammed w/ school logo or plain navy blue--no logo Socks Socks must be worn. Shoes Shoes w/ rubber soles. Athletic/tennis shoes are preferred due to recess equipment & physical education class. Due to slippery surfaces, no dress shoes of any kind.. Student must be able to run in shoes worn. Belts Black, navy, brown with plain, standard buckle. I have read and understand the uniform dress code stated above. Parent/Guardian’s Signature Date Parent/Guardian’s Signature Date Enrollment at Crossroads Christian School is an appropriate choice for those interested in securing a quality Christian Education. We serve students in Preschool through Fifth Grade. Students must meet the academic and conduct guidelines of CCS in order to be enrolled. Our standards of conduct and academic performance are designed to provide an excellent learning environment for our students. Crossroads does not discriminate on the basis of race, nationality, or ethnic origin in its educational policies, admissions policies, athletics, or other school programs. Both parents and students agree to abide by the standards and policies of Crossroads Christian School and to cooperate with decisions of the Administration. It is a privilege to attend CCS, a privilege that may be forfeited by any student who does not adhere to the school’s standards of conduct or academic progress. Parents and students must fully support the spiritual teachings and scriptural standards of the school. If a student or his/her parent is unwilling to abide by the school’s policies, ministry philosophy, or standards, the student will no longer be granted the privilege of attendance.
Boys. Speedos of football style short shorts with no pockets or Sun-safe swimming two piece. Underwear including boxer shorts, or long shorts are not acceptable swimwear. Jewellery is not to be worn in the swimming pool and must be removed or taped prior to swimming. Students are expected to wear safe, comfortable footwear. Black shoes or black joggers with black shoe laces and white socks are part of the school uniform. Other coloured shoes, thongs or sandals are not acceptable footwear. All long hair is required to be tied back with hair ties. Radical hairstyles are discouraged and parents are requested to consider whether a particular hairstyle is appropriate for school before the child has it done. Hairstyle, as does certain inappropriate dress, can negatively influence student attitudes and behaviour. Respect for the school code of dress and behaviour should reflect the good image of the school.
Boys. Slacks and nice shirt (no t-shirts). Blue denim jeans or jeans with holes in them are not allowed. Shirts should have a collar unless it is a sweater. Boys must leave their hats on the bus. Girls: No midriff tops, spaghetti tops, tube tops or halter-tops. Shorts, skirts and dresses must reach the middle of the thigh. Denim jeans or jeans with holes in them are not allowed. All questionable dress will be reported to the administration, who will then have the final say on the questioned clothing and appropriate actions.
Boys. Where is the abuse most likely to take place? a. Home b. School c. Church d. Sports Centre Definitions • Safeguarding • Athlete/child protection • Violence, abuse, neglect, bullying • Well-being • Welfare • Duty of Care  Child/Athlete Protection is a set of activities that are required for specific children/adults who are at risk of/or suffering harm.  Safeguarding refers to the actions we take to ensure all children/adults are safe from harm when involved in our clubs and activities. What is Abuse?  Abuse refers to the acts of commission or omission that lead to a child experiencing harm.  Child abuse is any form of physical, emotional or sexual mistreatment or lack of care that leads to injury or harm.  An individual may abuse or neglect a child directly, or may be responsible for abuse because they fail to prevent another person harming that child. TYPES OF ABUSE: ‘Harassment’ repeated aggressive domination, using intimidation, threats, coercion and/or force to create feelings of fear and helplessness At you table discuss….. How might each of these types of abuse occur in rowing?  Physical  Emotional  Sexual  Neglect  Bullying ‘Stage of Imminent Achievement’ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ / ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ At your table discussion…..  What are the specific needs of athletes rowing?  What and where are the risks in rowing?  Are there some environments that might be more vulnerable than others?  When is the most vulnerable time for an elite rower? ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ “Spoilsports” 2001: Sport exhibits hierarchical authority systems; Sport demands total obedience and commitment to the commands of the coach; Sport has a propensity for isolating athletes from their families, peers and social support systems; The ‘body project’ is one of the central features of sport; Sport has vast potential for the eroticisation of power relations; and Sport is structurally bound to zero-sum outcomes. Design out the risks Risk assess Safe recruitment Creating a safe sport environment ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Long term impact of abuse  Emotional difficulties such as anger, anxiety, sadness or low self-esteem  Mental health problems such as depression, eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), self harm, suicidal thoughts  Problems with drugs or alcohol  Disturbing thoughts, emotions and memories that cause distress or confusion  Poor physical health such as obesity, aches and pains  Struggling with parenting or relationships  Worrying that their abuser is stil...
Boys. Khaki shorts or pants and the FBCS uniform shirt. Shorts and pants may be purchased locally or overseas • Pants/shorts must be plain (no ‘cargo’ shorts/pants) and must not be oversized and must be worn at the waist. • Black belts must be worn at all times. Belts are optional for Kindergarten and Grade 1. • Uniform days: solid black shoes. • PE days: Any color, plain trainers/ sneakers. No flashing soles. • Plain white socks on uniform and PE days. • Black soccer shorts and the FBCS PE T-shirt – all available at the school office. • Must be maintained in a healthy manner and must be well-kept, tidy and appropriate to the wearing of school uniform. • If hair is long it must be worn tied back for safety reasons. • Hair must be natural in color. • No extreme hair styles such as mohawks or shaved lines or words. • No beads are to be worn in the hair.