Vision & Values
Expectations
Environments
This & That
Serious Stuff
100

Contains God’s word that is the foundation that helps shape each child’s worldview.

What is the Bible?

100

An acronym used to remind us of our expectations.

What is P.A.R.T.?

100

Is designed for kids to feel welcomed, seen, and heard.

What is a classroom?

100

This policy is only for adult females who are at least in High School.

What is Restroom Policy?

100

When a child is this, they are not permitted into a classroom, they must be free of fever, diarrhea, and vomiting for 24 hours.

What is sick?

200

A connection between kids and Jesus.

What are Relationships?

200

The 'R' in P.A.R.T. which is being a role model worth catching; most things kids learn are caught, not taught. 

What is Role?

200

They are trained prior to entering a classroom environment and all adults are also be background checked.

What are leaders?

200

In this step we remind the child what is expected of them.

What is Verbal Reminder?

200

Fill this out when an injury is visible or if a child bumps their head.

What is an Injury Report Form?

300

The one that we encourage kids to love and follow.

Who is Jesus?

300

The 'A' in P.A.R.T. which is being ready to welcome kids as a team on time.

What is Arrive?

300

Kids get this when checking in at the kids kiosk and must have it on when entering the classroom.

What is a name tag?

300

In this step you ask a child to change inappropriate behavior by suggesting a better choice.

What is a Reminder and Redirection?

300

When given these items, ensure child's name is visible on device; place on counter where it is visible and other kids cannot reach; you may administer this if child's life is in danger.

What is an EpiPen and Inhaler?

400

Providing an environment where kids feel comfortable and parents are confident in what we do.

What is Safety?

400

The 'P' in P.A.R.T. which is pray for the kids and your team and review your role prior to arriving.

What is Prepare?

400

Kids MAY NOT be checked-out without this, and if missing a coordinator must be contacted as soon as possible.

What is a claim ticket?

400

In this step you have a child sit away from the situation for 1 minute per age, no more than 7 minutes and contact a coordinator in this situation.

What is Take a Break?

400

Use this device in an emergency in order to contact staff.

What is a Radio?

500

Partnering with parents to provide spiritual direction as their kids grow.

What is Help Parents Win?

500

The 'T' in P.A.R.T. which help kids learn with the end in mind. 

What is Teach?

500

During this time, leaders must wear their issued name tag, dress modestly, only those on the schedule are permitted in a classroom, and a leader must also never be 1:1 with a child.

What is Serving?

500

Contact this person immediately if a child blatantly disobeys, intentionally hurts someone or themselves, uses foul language, or actively chooses not to comply with classroom expectations.

What is a Coordinator?

500

You become this when you step into a classroom as an adult leader and must report when kids have plans of committing suicide or harming someone else, or cases of child abuse. 

What is a Mandated Reporter.

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