All Dynamic Dancers and Parents/Guardians must adhere to the Code of Conduct that reflects our studios values, philosophy, and mission.
All Dynamic Dance participants:
- Will be friendly, kind, compassionate, and welcoming to the other dancers and guests at the studio and in their classes.
- Are expected to demonstrate respect for all instructors, assistants, staff members, and fellow students.
- Must embrace all students in your class, regardless of differences in skill level, age, or background.
- Must be supportive of one another as well as dancers of other studios. Dancers must encourage and praise each other's hard work and accomplishments including positive comments, clapping for one another, and other similar types of recognition.
- Are expected to focus and limit distractions in order to pay attention to the dance teacher's instructions.
- Are expected to be punctual. It is imperative that all dancers participate in warm-up to ensure that their body is ready for physical activity. If a dancer misses warm-up, it could lead to an unnecessary injury.
- Must adhere to the dress code. This includes hair and attire. Dancers that do not adhere to the dress code may be asked not to participate in class that day.
- Are expected to be quiet and courteous to the dancers, dance teachers, and assistants when observing a class while it is in progress.
- Must treat the studios, the premises, and the possessions of all other dancers with respect, care, and consideration.
- Are expected to clean up after themselves and any mess that they create while at the studio.
- Will neatly store their belongings and will respect the belongings of others.
- Must conduct themselves in a manner that reflects positively on Dynamic Dance LLC.
- Are expected to be helpful. If you see a way you can help a teacher, a parent, or another student, do it!
- There is no tolerance for bullying of any kind, whether it be in person, on social media, by phone, email, or texting. Bullying will result in expulsion from the studio without refund.
- Dancers interested in performing at shows and recitals are expected to attend classes weekly. Poor attendance may result in exclusion from specific performances.