Parent Code of Conduct Sample Clauses

Parent Code of Conduct. I have read and agree to the CDST Code of Conduct for parents. Should I conduct myself in such a way that brings discredit or discord to California Dolphin Swim Team, or USA Swimming, CDST reserves the right to terminate any membership with cause in the interest of our vision, mission, and objectives. Parent Initials: Liability Release: I have read and agree to the CDST Liability Release. Parent Initials:
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Parent Code of Conduct. I (and my guests) will be a positive role model for my child and will encourage sportsmanship by showing respect and support of all team players. I (and my guests) will not in engage in any unsportsmanlike conduct toward the officials, coaches, players or other parents. This includes any comments negative in nature, booing, taunting, or using profane language or gestures. I will insure that my child treats other players, coaches, officials and spectators with respect. I will emphasize skill development and practices and how they benefit my child over winning, so that my child will never feel defeated by the outcome of a game or his/her performance. I agree to respect the locker rooms as private areas for players, coaches and officials I will never question the official’s judgment or honesty in public. I recognize that officials are being developed in the same manner as players ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (INITAL ON ALL BLANK SPOTS BELOW) I/we acknowledge that I/we (parent or guardian and registrant) have read this entire registration form. I/we agree that the registrant and I will abide by the rules of Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA), USA Hockey, Littleton Public Schools and Heritage Hockey. I/we understand that violation of any policies of CHSAA, USA hockey, Littleton Public Schools or Heritage Hockey may result in disciplinary action up to and including suspension or dismissal. I/we understand the payment schedule and fee policy. I/we understand the refund policy as stated above. _ I/we understand that registration and payment in no way reserves or guarantees a spot on any Heritage Hockey team, and that a player can be cut at any time. By registering my child(ren) with Heritage Hockey, I certify that I have read and understand this agreement Player Name Player Signature Parent Name Parent Signature
Parent Code of Conduct. The purpose of a code of conduct for parents is to establish consistent expectations for behavior by parents. As a parent/guardian, I understand the important growth and developmental support that my child's participation fosters. I also understand that it is essential to provide the coaching staff with respect and the authority to coach the team. I agree with the following statements:  I will set the right example for our children by demonstrating sportsmanship and showing respect and common courtesy at all times to the team members, coaches, competitors, officials, parents, and all facilities.  I will get involved by volunteering, observing practices, cheering at meets, and talking with my child and their coach about their progress.  I will refrain from coaching my child from the stands during practices or meets.  I understand that criticizing, name-calling, use of abusive language, gestures, or actions directed toward coaches, officials, volunteers, other parents and/or any participating swimmer will not be tolerated.  I will respect the integrity of the officials.  I will direct my concerns to first to my child?s coach then, if not satisfied, to the appropriate supervisor.  I will follow the rules of the facilities where my son and or daughter is participating I understand the above expectations and that my failure to adhere to them may result in disciplinary action such as a suspension and or expulsion of myself from future Elkhart United Aquatics practices, meets, or events. Bullying Reporting Expectations for Parents A parent who feels that their child has been bullied should do one or more of the following things: Talk to a Elkhart United Aquatics coach, Board member or other designated individual; Write a letter or email a Elkhart United Aquatics coach, Board member or other designated individual; Make a report to the USA Swimming Safe Sport staff. There is no express time limit for initiating a complaint under this procedure, but every effort should be made to bring the complaint to the attention of the appropriate club leadership as soon as possible to stop the bullying behavior as soon as possible and to make sure that memories are fresh and behavior can be accurately recalled. Other Club Expectations
Parent Code of Conduct. All parents are expected to abide by the Parent Code of Conduct document. SCSC reserves the right to terminate the membership for parents who fail to abide by the guidelines set forth in the Parent Code of Conduct document.
Parent Code of Conduct. All Locations We all have the right to be safe and feel safe in our school community. The St. Xxxxxxx Child Care Centre Code of Conduct sets clear standards of behavior that apply to all individuals involved in our Centre community including parents or guardians, volunteers, teachers, and/or Board members. These standards apply whether they are on Centre property or at Centre-sponsored events and activities. All members of the Centre’s community are to be treated with respect and dignity regardless of race, creed, sexual orientation, disability or any other ground protected by Ontario’s Human Rights Code. All adult members have the responsibility to act as models of good behavior. Foul language (swearing, name-calling, shouting,) is not appropriate. Individuals engaging in such behavior will be asked to leave the premises immediately. Inappropriate behavior or harassment of any kind towards a student, parent or teacher will result in immediate intervention up to and including the family’s expulsion from the Centre and/or police intervention. This type of behavior includes but is not limited to harassment or intimidation by written note, email, words, gestures and/or body language. No weapons are allowed on Centre property or at Centre functions. The consequences for failure to comply will include but is not limited to the family’s expulsion from the Centre. Alcohol and illicit drugs are not allowed on Centre property or at Centre sponsored events. The consequences for failure to comply will include but is not limited to the family’s expulsion from the Centre. The privacy and confidentiality of our parents, guardians, teachers, volunteers and students is important to us. All concerns and comments should be addressed with the teachers. Should this discussion not address your concerns, the next step is to review the situation with the Supervisor and/or Executive Director. If there is failure of resolution with the Supervisor/Executive Director, the matter will be referred to the appropriate member of the Board of Directors. Gossip and public criticism are unacceptable. There should be no discussion of concerns with other parents in the Centre hallways, the parking lot or via electronic mediums such as Facebook, MySpace, personal blog sites or other forms of electronic information sharing. We ask that parents respect the privacy of other parents and their children when deciding to post pictures of SGCC events on social media. Please post only pictures of your ...
Parent Code of Conduct. Purpose: The purpose of thisCode of Conduct” is to proactively eliminate problems and unpleasant experiences in the course of the organization by offering specific guidelines. Each adult party (Parents/spectators, coaches, and officials) has a specific code of conduct. In the opinion of the KYFCO Board of Trustees: • My child must have a parent or responsible adult present at all practices, games or KYFCO functions. If child’s parents or responsible adult is not present, the child cannot participate in the practice, game or KYFCO function. Parents are responsible for making sure child makes all practices and games unless arrangements are made in advance. • I will place the emotional and physical well-being of my child ahead of a personal desire to win. I will remember that the objective of this league is for each child to experience practice and game participation, emotional and motor skill development and ultimately a fun, positive, and rewarding Football and Cheer experience. • I will act as a positive and supporting role model for my child in the course of this league. I will lead by example in demonstrating fair play and sportsmanship to my child. • I will positively reinforce and not undermine my child’s coaches’ efforts. • No parent or spectator is allowed to threaten, slander, harass, provoke, or strike a coach, player, board or staff member, game official, or another parent at any time before, during, or after any practice, game, or KYFCO function. • Do not confront a coach during practice or a game. Parents or spectators are not allowed to interrupt practices or games to speak with the coaching staff. Any concerns you have during a game should be directed to the Athletic Director, who will inform the staff members of the concern requiring their immediate attention. All conversations with the coaching staff are to be pre-arranged and at the coaches availability before or after practices or games. • Volunteers for chain gang during games must not attempt to coach while working nor provoke or confront the officials or opposing team by words or actions. • I will treat the KYFCO coaches, officials, staff, league participants, and other parents and spectators with respect, courtesy, and support. If I have a concern with a method, call or league detail, I will discuss the manner with the appropriate person at an appropriate time (away from the practice or game) so as not to disrupt league activities (all unresolved league concerns and/or problems shoul...
Parent Code of Conduct. 8.1 The Code of Conduct for parents and any visitors to the School is that of mutual respect for school staff and children. Parents should therefore adhere to the TES Community Values which include: ▪ Demonstrate respectful behaviour to all members of the School community. ▪ Manage their own child’s behaviour, especially where it could lead to conflict. ▪ Approach school staff through the correct communication channels to help resolve issues. ▪ Avoid using staff as threats to admonish children.
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Parent Code of Conduct. Proper Conduct
Parent Code of Conduct. 1. I will respect the coaches and their decisions, understanding this is competitive basketball and coaches will attempt to balance player development with team competitiveness.
Parent Code of Conduct. First United Methodist Preschool of Upland requires the parents of enrolled children always, to behave in a manner consistent with decency, courtesy, and respect. One of the goals of our Preschool is to provide the most appropriate environment in which a child can grow, learn and develop. Achieving this ideal environment is not only the responsibility of the employees of our Preschool but is the responsibility of each parent or adult who enters the center. Parents are required to behave in a manner that fosters this ideal environment. Parents who violate the Parent Code of Conduct will not be permitted on property thereafter. Please refer to the Policy on “Parent’s Rights to Immediate Access” for additional information regarding disenrollment-enrollment of the child when a parent is prohibited from accessing Preschool property.  All flyers, hand-outs, and letters intended for distribution on any portion of Upland First United Methodist Church or Upland First United Methodist Church Preschool property including the parking lot, courtyard, classrooms and student cubbies, must be approved in writing by the Preschool Director prior to distribution. Preschool and Church property are considered a “non-solicitation zone” and parents are not allowed to sell any kind of product or merchandise to other families without written consent from the Preschool Director.  Concerns regarding major policy issues should immediately be brought to the attention of the Preschool Director. A letter detailing issues should also be submitted at that time for distribution to and consideration by the Preschool Director or the Preschool Board.  For the health of all First United Methodist Preschool of Upland employees, children and associates, smoking is prohibited anywhere on school property. Parents are prohibited from smoking in the building, on the grounds, and in the parking lot of our Preschool. Parents who are smoking in their cars must dispose of the cigarette (including pipes, cigars, etc.) prior to entering the premises.
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