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STUDENT EXPECTATIONS

We seek to create a welcoming, inclusive environment for all students in our summer programs. For this reason, we ask that students adhere to certain guidelines for conduct, including the following:

Be respectful of peers and staff at all times

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Try your best at all activities and take artistic risks.

Refrain from physical contact with anyone in accordance with the 3-feet social distancing rule.

Be kind to other students and include everyone in activities.

Staff members may set additional expectations based on a camp’s specific content. Students will also be expected to follow these guidelines.

Use downtime to drink water, eat a snack, or go over lines, music, dances, etc. It is important to understand the process and order of the show, so if you are not currently being used onstage, please sit on the sides to watch and learn Review your music, lines, dances, and notes in the evenings and on the weekends for clarity and understanding.

Participants should clean up at the end of every day and must keep their areas/cubbies clean. Please ensure that personal items are accounted for and that your area is clean of any trash.

NCT Conservatory will not be responsible for any student items brought into a rehearsal space.

Please be sure cell phones are kept on silent so as to not disturb others. Participants should not touch anyone’s belongings without the express permission of the owner.

If a participant is injured at any point during the rehearsal or performance process, please make an adult aware right away and sit out of rehearsals as needed. An incident report will be filled out and the parent will be contacted. No gum chewing permitted in any classrooms. All weapons are prohibited on site at NCT Conservatory.

We do not expect discipline problems during Broadway Bootcamp. However, if they do occur, the policy for addressing them will be as follows:

1st Infraction: Verbal warning from staff

2nd Infraction: Ask student to sit out from activities until invited back in by staff

3rd Infraction: Conversation with student, staff, and parent/guardian (describing the behavior and staff’s response to it).

If disruptive behavior continues, staff will speak with student and parent/guardian to determine future options.

Severe infractions, especially those which threaten the safety of another student or staff, will be addressed directly with guardians and risk removal from Broadway Bootcamp

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