“There is no exercise better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up.”John Holmes
(and running while you do so is even better)

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Behavior Policy

Behavior Contract


NHES GO FAR Spring 2012


This enriched program is to inspire and learn a better well-being. Participants are expected to be motivated and demonstrate good character. When participants are compliant to the rules, more time can be spent on productive tasks and learning material. This program thrives when participants are encouraged to follow the rules, guidelines, and instructions.


Rules for Participants:


1.       The Golden Rule: treat others the way you expect to be treated. Be polite with words. Keep hands and feet to selves.


2.       Everyone is a team; we are working together to achieve our goals. No one should be exiled or made to feel left out. Motivate and interact with one another to hearten productivity.


3.       Demonstrate respect and manners. When spoken to please be aware that this is to the best of our judgment to ensure safety, therefore it should be adhered to respectfully.


4.       Come prepared! Wear comfortable clothes and tennis shoes to effectively and safely participate. Bring a water bottle with your name. Bring a good attitude.


5.       Try your best! As coaches we will be doing all that we can to motivate and encourage you, but to reach success you too must perform with effort and goals.


Please be aware of the policy to implement these rules and please be aware of the procedure that will take place when rules are broken:


1.       The participant will receive a warning; a detailed note home that requires parent/guardian signature.


2.       The parent/guardian will be contacted in person, through email, or phone to be informed of the behavior status. Recommendations and plans will be discussed.


3.       The participant will no longer be able to participate in the GO FAR program because of a risk of safety to self and others. The participant was given every opportunity to take the program seriously and enhance behavior to gain the most from the program. When the participant fails to comply with rules and recommendations, safety and morale become an issue.

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