1. Follow all rules and instructions given by ASP leaders/staff; this includes following all bus rules as well (must be seated and buckled at all times; no eating, drinking, swearing, yelling or inappropriate behaviour on the bus).
2. Attendance is required. If your child is unable to attend, please inform us the morning of via email, text or over the phone. If your child misses ASP consistently and without notice (3 times in a row with no communication, or not attending with no communication), we reserve the right to remove them from ASP and give their spot to another child on the waitlist. Please communicate with us. Communication is key.
3. Stay within leaders sight and with the group at all times; while at CJMC and when out on field trips. Stay within the given boundaries at CJMC (no playing on the stage, on the stairs, behind/under the bleachers, in the offices or kitchen or in the bathrooms, weight room or change rooms. Stay out of the parking lot area.).
4. Respect other peoples personal space and bodies (no hitting, kicking, throwing things or any physical harm to other kids/leaders/staff).
5. No inappropriate behaviour, touching, noises, language, and discussions. And no inappropriate use of cell phones while at ASP.
(For example: no sharing bathroom stalls, no kissing, no touching other childrens or their own genitals, no pointing at their own or others private parts, no swearing, no sexual moaning or language; no sexualized dancing (twerking), no hiding in secluded areas away from leaders. These are all things we have personally witnessed previously at ASP).
6. No bullying of any form will be tolerated whatsoever. This goes for children and staff.
7. No exclusion of other children or leaders.
8. Respect all CJMC and ASP staff, property and equipment. Respect property of external facilities we will visit. Respect eachother, and respect yourselves.
9. Throw away your own garbage.
* If any of the above mentioned rules are consistently being broken by a child or if a child is consistently not listening, we reserve the right to take away your child's privilege of coming to ASP the following day. ASP is a privilege, not a right. *