Respect and Representation
Do's
Dont's
Chaperones & Safety
Consequences
100

What does it mean to "represent your school positively" on a college visit?

By being respectful, professional and engaged.

100

Who should you follow instructions from during the tour?

Chaperones, bus drivers and campus personnel.

100

True or False: You may use your phone during a presentation if it’s on silent.

False.

100

What should you do if you need to use the restroom during a tour?

Ask a chaperone and wait for permission before leaving the group.

100

What may happen if you act disrespectfully during a tour?

You may face disciplinary action.

200

Give one example of respectful behavior toward a tour guide.

Listen attentively, asking thoughtful questions, thanking them.

200

When is it appropriate to ask questions during the tour?

During designated Q&A times or respectfully when prompted.

200

Name one behavior that is considered disruptive during the tour.

Profanity, talking over the guide, using electronics, etc.

200

Why are students expected to stay with the group at all times?

For safety and accountability.

200

What could happen if you leave the designated area without permission?

You may be removed from the tour and your parents/guardians notified.

300

Why is it important to dress appropriately for the visit?

Because it shows respect for the occasion, the college staff, and represents Cristo Rey Miami positively. 

300

What should you do if you notice a classmate is hurt or sick?

Report it immediately to a chaperone.

300

Is it acceptable to wander off from the group if you think you know your way around?

No.

300

Who should you report emergencies or concerns to?

A chaperone.

300

True or False: Students who break rules may be removed from the tour.

True.

400

True or False: Laughing at another student's question is acceptable if you think it's funny. 

False

400

Name two examples of engaging positively during a tour.

Asking thoughtful questions, showing interest, staying with the group, etc.

400

What substances are prohibited on a college tour?

Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal substances.

400

If a chaperone gives you an instruction you don’t like, what should you do?

Follow it respectfully.

400

What are the possible consequences of using substances on the tour?

Disciplinary action, removal, parent notification, possibly further school consequences.

500

If a student damages property on campus, which expectation have they violated?

Respect and representation

500

If you are given permission to step away from the group, what must you do first?

Inform and receive approval from a chaperone.

500

True or False: It’s okay to engage in public displays of affection as long as you’re outside of the group.

False.

500

True or False: You can ignore a chaperone’s directions if a college staff member tells you something different.

False – clarify respectfully, but follow adult directions from both parties.  

500

Why are there consequences for not following tour expectations?

To ensure safety, respect, and fairness for all students and to protect the school’s reputation.