Code of Conduct
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Code of Conduct
CHEERLEADER EXPECTATIONS / PRACTICES
Cheerleading is a team sport! Each and every cheerleader is important to their team and it is expected that participants attend all practices and games. We all recognize and certainly understand unexpected situations arise, such as illness, and that a cheerleader may have to miss an occasional practice or game, but it is unacceptable for a cheerleader to not attend practice without good reason. Excessive absences may place a child at a disadvantage in learning their routines or stunts and may result in not being able to participate in the Half-Time Routine. Your team relies on you. Please make an effort to attend all practices and games.
CHEERLEADER CODE OF CONDUCT
- Will be respectful to one another, coaches and opposing teams
- Will never E-mail, Text message, Facebook, MySpace or Twitter negative comments about a fellow cheerleader, coach or the Steelers Program
- Will be at all practices/games and if for any reason you are not able to attend you must contact your coach
- Will be dressed in the complete uniform for games
- Will show positive attitude at all times
- Will watch and applaud opposing teams “Hello” cheer and “Half-Time” routine
- Will stop cheering and kneel quietly if a player on the filed is injured and being attended to
- Will applaud an injured player once taken off the field
- Will not use a cell phone during practice or cheering on the field
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Cheerleading is a team sport! Each and every coach is important to their team and is a role model. It is expected that coaches attend all practices and games. We all recognize and certainly understand unexpected situations arise, such as illness, and that a coach may have to miss an occasional practice or game, but it is unacceptable for a coach not to attend practice or game without good reason. Excessive absences may place a squad at a disadvantage in learning their routines or stunts and may result in not being able to participate in the Half-Time Routine. Your team relies on you. Please make an effort to attend all practices and games.
Cheerleading is a team sport! Each and every coach is important to their team and is a role model. It is expected that coaches attend all practices and games. We all recognize and certainly understand unexpected situations arise, such as illness, and that a coach may have to miss an occasional practice or game, but it is unacceptable for a coach not to attend practice or game without good reason. Excessive absences may place a squad at a disadvantage in learning their routines or stunts and may result in not being able to participate in the Half-Time Routine. Your team relies on you. Please make an effort to attend all practices and games.