STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT POLICY Sample Clauses

STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT POLICY. The board’s “Student Code of Conduct” policy will not be altered without the board notifying the association of proposed changes and providing the association an opportunity to comment and to make suggestions.
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STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT POLICY. Sierra College of Beauty expects mature and responsible behavior from students and strives to create and maintain an environment of social, moral and intellectual excellence giving the proper respect and courtesy to his/her classmates, clients, and staff of the school. Students are required to follow defined rules of conduct and to meet certain employability standards. You are paying to learn a trade and so are the other students, therefore, we take your investment seriously and so should you. Disruptions of class will not be tolerated at any time. Sierra College of Beauty reserves the right to terminate any student who abuses either staff or fellow classmates, or interferes with normal classroom activity or clinic operations, or whose work or conduct is deemed unsatisfactory. A student who is dismissed for misconduct will be furnished a written statement, which outlines the reason for such action. A statement dismissed for misconduct may be permitted to re-enroll and resume training provided at the discretion of the school.
STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT POLICY. This policy pertains to physical and online classes taken by students. 1. Students are required to show respect to their teachers, cover teachers, other students, and their families. 2. Students are required to respect the studio property and premises at all times. 3. Students should try to attend all classes, punctually and as a courtesy, apologize when interrupting a class and advise teachers (in advance when possible) if they will be absent or late to a class. 4. Students are expected to arrive in the proper uniform dress code. Hair should be in the appropriate style. Students should have all the required shoes for their classes. Please see our uniform requirements for clarification. 5. Students are required to revise and practice when preparing for performances, exams, or competitions. 6. Students are required to moderate their language, conversation, and behaviour when they are representing the studio and are to represent MBK Dance Studios positively at all times. 7. Students are required to clean up after themselves and maintain clean studios and amenities. 8. Students are required to be respectful when other classes are taking place. 9. Lost property: Please ask teachers for the lost property box should you need to check for lost items. We suggest naming all times so they can be returned. All lost property will be emptied at the end of each term. 10. Stealing will not be tolerated and will result in immediate expulsion from the school. Whether the direct acquisition of another person’s property, not paying studio fees, or not enrolling in classes/paying the required fees for the term without prior agreement. 11. MBK Dance Stuiods has zero tolerance towards bullying. Bullying of any kind, whether it be verbal, physical, social, or cyberbullying WILL NOT BE TOLERATED AT MBK DANCE STUDIOS and will result in immediate suspension from classes. Every student has the right to learn to dance in a safe, friendly, and inviting environment. 12. MBK Dance Studios' principal and teachers have the right to refuse service & enrolment to any person for any reason. MBK Dance Studios' principal and teachers have the responsibility and authority to ensure that MBK Dance Studios' health and safety objectives are achieved. They will identify and support measures to eliminate bullying of any kind within the Dance School. Dancing is a team sport and all students learn how to dance as part of a team atmosphere and must be accepting of all other dancers. MBK dancers and fam...

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