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These pages are from the Band Camp Itinerary document. Download it as a Word or PDF.

 
 

Bandcamp Behavior


General Behavior

You are expected to behave in a manner reflective of the importance of this event and the people you represent at all times.  Specifically, you are to be on time for all rehearsals, behave respectfully toward all chaperones and camp staff, and follow all rules concerning recreation and evening activities.  Treat everyone the way that you would like to be treated.  Words like “please” and “thank you” show others how special you are and how proud you are to be a member of this band.

This is a school function and all school rules apply; any action which violates the school’s code of conduct will be dealt with accordingly.  Do not even think about drinking, smoking, engaging in any sort of vandalism, staying up past curfew, or behaving in a manner that you know is wrong.  Common sense is absolutely expected; if in doubt; don’t do it!

Minimum penalties for minor infractions include loss of recreation time (i.e. kitchen duty!).  More serious infractions which jeopardize the reputation or safety of the group can result in a trip home with no financial refund and expulsion from the group.

Dormitory Behavior

Above all, use good judgment and respect the rights of others. The following rules must be observed:

  • Loud noises, running in the halls, and general "rowdiness" will not be tolerated.
  • No boys in the girls dorm and no girls in the boys dorm.  Socializing in the lobby of one (or both) may be permitted (TBA).
  • Rooms are to be kept in neat condition at all times; carefully store foods to prevent insects.
  • No noise is to be heard outside your door after lights out. All students must rest each night in order to remain healthy and contribute to their fullest potential throughout the duration of the camp.
  • Rooms are to be left in satisfactory condition; any vandalism will be paid for by all room members before we leave.

Take care of each other. Most problems can be prevented if someone is not afraid to speak up. If you see someone who might be having a problem, or behaving in a manner which is wrong, it is your responsibility to do something. In this way, everyone will have a much more enjoyable experience.

Rest Periods

Each afternoon the students will receive a brief rest period.  During this time, students may rest in their rooms, lobby areas, or the Hartness Student Activities Center (SAC); students may also walk around the central part of campus.  Although this is a relatively safe campus and security is tight, no student is to walk alone.  Upper classmen should be especially watchful that underclassmen get acquainted.

 

 

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