Code of Conduct
For any event sponsored by CHECC, whether it is an enrichment activity, field trip, project, or sports related, good behavior is expected.
We are to be a light to the world and good character shines through like a beacon on a hill. Please make sure your children understand the following rules of behavior.
*To be respectful at all times to any teacher, adult, or fellow student.
*To be attentive to instructions, teachings, or explanations and to carry them out to the best of your ability.
*To be patient and polite with circumstances that may change or not be what was originally expected.
*To treat facilities and property with the utmost care and leave a room, building or any area, as good as or better than it was before entering.
*To be a representative of model Christian behavior in our speech, mannerism and treatment of others.
*Foul language, illicit drugs, alcohol and improper public displays of affection will not be tolerated at any CHECC event.
*Modesty in dress and attire projects a proper demeanor for CHECC students. No spaghetti straps. Dresses, skirts and/or shorts should be fingertip length. Under garments will not be exposed under any circumstance. If student’s attire is deemed inappropriate by the adult in charge they will be requested to change.
Parents: Reinforcing these simple rules of behavior will be a tremendous help in making the job of the volunteer easier. Please correct any behavior that does not conform to the above statement, or any inappropriateness from your child, as soon as you are aware of it.
We expect that members of CHECC agree with our statement of faith but recognize that we often have differences in child rearing, theology and much more. We attempt to arrange enrichment events to help CHECC families from a Christian perspective, and prefer Christian instructors, but we cannot perform background checks on our members or our guest speakers. We believe it is the parents’ responsibility to guide the spiritual and educational training of their children and that you should respond accordingly if someone teaches anything to which you object.
Teachers: Be as patient as possible. Speak to a child once and remind him/her of the rules of behavior. If the child does not respond the parent will be asked to remind their child of the rules. The next step will be to talk with the supervisors in charge and everyone will decide together the best course of action. Always be praying for your students.













