BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS. The Parent and Student understand that the Student is required to comply with the same behavioral expectations as those required of resident students, and that those expectations are communicated through student handbooks, classroom rules, the Student Code of Conduct, and the directives of teachers and administrators.
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS. In performing the responsibilities of their jobs, employees are expected to: • Report to work as scheduled and on time. • Provide advance notice of absences or lateness to supervision. • Be fit for duty. • Follow directions of supervision. • Work safely. • Use work time wisely to work productively. • Continually seek to improve products and services. • Produce quality work. • Accept responsibility for assignments and the expected results. • Be honest. • Refrain from illegal activity. • Use Company resources wisely. • Adhere to the Company's ethical and professional standards as outlined in the Code of Business Ethics. • Treat co-workers with respect. • Respect Company property and the property of others. • Keep supervision informed of work activities/situations. • Work in partnership with supervision and other employees and maintain good working relationships. • Maintain good customer and public relations. • Follow location work rules, practices, procedures, and directions. • Fulfill financial obligations to the Company by paying all accounts due and payable to the Company in a timely manner.
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS. Personal conduct within the pool facility must be such that the safety of self and others is not jeopardized. • No running, pushing, dunking, boisterous rough play, chicken fights, etc. will be permitted. • All accidents are to be reported immediately to a lifeguard on duty. • All persons are expected to throw away their trash in the appropriate receptacles. • Anyone playing in the sand/volleyball court must wash off in shower before getting in pool. • Diving in shallow water is extremely dangerous. Please jump feet first into the shallow end of the pool. NO DIVING areas are marked on the pool deck. For your safety, no flips, back dives, twists, etc. from the edge of the pool. • Abusive or profane language will not be permitted.
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS. All students are expected to respect the teacher, equipment, fellow classmates and themselves. ABSOLUTELY NO FOUL LANGUAGE OR HARRASSMENT WILL BE TOLERATED!!! Any student found to disobey these rules will receive an office referral.
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS. 1. I am aware of the behavior that is expected of me while participating in the Program. I am aware that, as a foreign guest of another country there is certain inappropriate behavior that will be unacceptable and such behavior could lead to possible disruption/expulsion from the Program. I hereby assure Saint Louis University that I shall conduct myself in a professional and appropriate manner at all times. Such behavior shall include moments when in the company of other Program participants, staff and students at the host institution, and moments when I may be physically separated from other Program participants or staff. I agree that the Program may have in place specific rules and responsibilities or may promulgate the same from time to time and shall have the right to enforce such. I understand that the Program may at any time terminate my participation for failure to maintain these standards or for any actions or conduct which the Program considers to be incompatible with the interests, harmony, comfort, and/or welfare of the Program or the students participating in the Program.
2. I agree to comply with Saint Louis University’s conduct regulations as outlined in the Student Handbook throughout the duration of my participation in the Program, as well as customary behavioral norms of civilized societies.
3. If, for reason of a failure to behave appropriately, the University or the Program determines that I may not continue my participation in the Program, I consent to be returned to my home at my own expense with no refund of any tuition, fees or living expenses. I recognize that due to the circumstances of foreign study procedures for notice, hearing and appeal that may be applicable to student disciplinary proceedings at Saint Louis University do not apply.
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS a. The Contractor will act as a good caretaker and custodian of all property owned or managed by Spartanburg County by avoiding any activity that may damage the facilities, by cleaning up trash after each use, by enforcing the “no tobacco use” policy, and by turning off lights in the recreation facilities after a program has concluded.
b. For those services which involve direct interaction with children, the Contractor will assist the County in protecting children by conducting and/or authorizing annual criminal background checks on all Contractor employees. These checks shall be conducted prior to the beginning of each contract. The Contractor shall employ a reputable company to conduct such checks. Upon request, the Contractor shall furnish to the SCPD’s Recreation Manager a listing of the persons that have successfully undergone a criminal background check prior to the beginning of those person’s involvement with any youth related activities.
c. Contractors will treat program customers, volunteers, other contractors and County employees with courtesy and respect.
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS. Students participating in career dual enrollment will be responsible to meet behavior specified in the Xxxxxxx County Public Schools Code of Student Conduct and the iTech’s Student catalog and handbook. Behavior will be addressed using a progressive discipline plan. Zero tolerance behavior will lead to dismissal from iTech’s career course.
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS. Students participating in career dual enrollment will be responsible to meet behavior specified in the Hendry County School District’s Code of Student Conduct and any other stated stipulations indicated by the course requirements or instructor. Zero tolerance behavior will lead to dismissal from Hendry County’s Post-Secondary career course.
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS. Participants will show respect for other people’s ideas and values, even if they are different from Participant’s own ideas and values. Participants will respect the instructors, listen, and follow directions. Participants will respect the time of the instructors and other participants and prepare as requested for class. Participants will be on time and follow schedules. Participants will take care of the facilities, the Workshop supplies, equipment, and Workshop Contents. Participants will abide by all safety instructions and standards. Participants will work to xxxxxx a safe learning environment. Participants will dress appropriately. Participants will not engage in violent, harassing, or abusive behavior. Participants will respect the boundaries and belongings of instructors and other participants. Participants will abide by all other rules and regulations of Perfect Performance. Dismissal. Perfect Performance reserves the right to dismiss any Participant or Parent without notice if deemed necessary in the sole determination of Perfect Performance.
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS. The HISD Code of Student Conduct will serve as the basis for all discipline expectations to ensure the safety of all students and staff members. Parents will be notified immediately if their child has violated any portion of the school’s previously communicated Code of Student Conduct. Services will be suspended should disrespectful or unsafe behavior be directed towards a student or staff member, either by a parent of a student or a student enrolled in the program. I understand that it is my responsibility for reading and knowing the expectations of the HISD Code of Conduct. I also understand that the program reserves the right to deny services on a permanent basis if behavior expectations are not being met.