The following rules are designed to help us live well in a close community setting while at Training School and back in your local chapter. At all times conduct should put others first and also bring honor and glory to the Lord Jesus Christ. Failure to
adhere to the Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action including being sent home from CYIA Training School if needed. Following these rules will help our time at Training School to go as smoothly as possible for everyone!
Generally speaking, the following attitudes should be representative of your words and actions…
• Respect for authority and those living in proximity to you
• Punctuality related to classes, meals, practice times, etc
• Cleanliness both in your living space and related to the grounds in general
• Honesty in your conversations and interactions with others
• Diligence both in your quiet time and in your studies
The following specific rules should also be followed…
1. Dress Code: The dress code must be followed at all times. Anyone in a leadership position can ask you to change if needed. See your local staff member if you have questions about what is acceptable.
2. Dorms: Each person is responsible to keep his or her belongings neatly organized. Routine room checks will take place. Belongings of others are off limits. Valuables should be kept on your person. We cannot be responsible for missing
property. Guys are not allowed in girls’ dorms and vice versa.
3. Classes: Everyone is expected to attend all sessions unless granted permission by the Director of Training to miss a class. Please bring all materials with you to classes. Tardiness is not allowed. Complete all required assignments.
4. Study times: This time is to be spent in study and doing assignments. Be sure that your method of studying does not cause distraction to those around you.
5. Grounds: Do not leave the grounds except for supervised activities. When going to 5-Day Club or Open-Air ministry, you will be assigned a car and driver. You must remain in the same vehicle.
6. Relationships: Friendships with Christians of the opposite sex are beneficial in social, spiritual and leadership development. Therefore, you may talk, walk, sit, and eat with members of the opposite sex, but at no time will any “pairing-off” with them be acceptable.
7. Electronics: Cell phones are only allowed during Recreation Time in the afternoon and in the evening.
8. Medications: All prescription drugs are to be kept by the nurse. You will be responsible to get your medicine from her at the designated times. Attend all meals and be on time.
9. Name tags: Wear YOUR name tag at all times (other than recreation)