The following violations will result in the immediate expulsion of a participant from the program:
Insubordination: is defined as an act of disrespect or disobedience of authority. Lines of authority are absolutely necessary to the successful operation of the program. The staff is the authority to which the participants are responsible.
Criminal Mischief: damaging tangible property of another intentionally, recklessly, or by negligence in the employment of fire, explosives, or other means.
Disorderly Conduct: is conduct with intent to cause public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creating risk.
1. Engaging in fighting (he/she strikes, shoves, kicks, or otherwise subjects one to physical contact to do harm) or threatening or violent or tumultuous behavior.
2. Making unreasonable noise.
3. Using obscene language or making an obscene gesture.
4. Creating hazardous or physically offensive conditions by any act, which serves no legitimate purpose of the participant.
Harassment: A person commits harassment when acting with intent to harass, annoy, or alarm another person.
1. He/she follows a person in attempts or threatens to do physical harm.
2. He/she engages in a course of conduct or repeatedly commits an act to alarm or seriously annoy another person which serves no legitimate purpose.
3. Sexual harassment shall consist of unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and/or other inappropriate verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature.
Institutional Vandalism: defined as when a person knowingly desecrates, vandalizes, defaces or otherwise damages any property, facility and/or grounds adjacent to and owned by the institution. Vandalism of any personal property located in the facility and/or grounds are also included in this section. Police will be notified.
Theft: The act of taking another person’s property or the property of the institution without authorization. Police will be notified.
Weapons: Any persons who brings a weapon onto the property, either on his/her person or in a vehicle will be reported to the police. Weapons shall include, but not be limited to, firearms, knives, metal knuckles, straight razors, explosives, poisons, drugs, or other items fashioned with the intent to use, sell, harm, threaten, or harass participants or staff.
Tobacco: An offense shall be constituted if a participant is caught smoking, using, or with tobacco in his/her possession.
Alcohol, Drugs, and related Paraphernalia: Violations are defined as participants using, selling, possessing and/or being under the influence of illegal substances, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, inhalants, to include look-a-like substances. Prescribed/and over the counter medications are to be registered with the staff and are to be used by the prescription designee only.
Lost and Found: If items are lost, report this to a staff member. In addition, participants should check with staff for their lost items. Please do not bring valuable items with you.
Relationships: relationships shall in all cases follow acceptable oral and social customs. Public display of affection is unacceptable. There will be NO physical contact of any kind (including hand holding) between participants.
We ask that both the attending child and parent/guardian sign that they have read and understand our Dream Weekend Code of Conduct and provide written permission for your child to attend and participate in the 2023 Dream Weekend: