General Dorm/Line Movements
Group Norms/Process Meeting Norms
School Norms
Recreation Norms
Dietary Norms
100

The action that allows for staff to know how many student athletes are transitioning from one location to another. 

What is: the headcount.


100

The process in which student athletes explain their feelings, goals, how they could achieve their goals, and who they can ask for help.

What is: morning meeting.

100

The correct way to sit in the classroom.

What is: Facing forward with legs under the desk.

100

The uniform student athletes must wear to the gym.

What is: charlie wear.

100

The amount of juice cups allowed during dinner.

What is: 2 cups.

200

Something expected from the student athletes when another student athlete holds the door. 

What is: Thank the door holder.

200

The norm that protects student athletes and staff from what they say in group being said outside of group. 

What is: maintaining confidentiality.

200

Proper way to line up after class.

What is: Staying seated until called upon, and getting into size order while being silent.

200

Maximum number of student athletes allowed on a court at one time.

What is: Six student athletes. 
200

Number of student athletes allowed at one table. 

What is: Three student athletes.

500

State five line expectations. 


What is: 

-single, straight, silent line. 

-make sure you are arms width away from the peer behind and in front of you.

-Make sure that all student athletes are in the same uniform and have their shoes on tied up to the top. 

-All student athletes need to be in shortest to tallest.

-Do not talk in the hallway. 

-Do not look in any other unit. 

-Staff will enter the location first.

-Student athletes will perform a headcount.

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