Drama Class Guidelines
I prefer not to use the word “rules” when discussing the class because I
feel that it makes students feel boxed in and unable to be creative. I have also found that when one person
makes the “rules” and passes them down to a group of people, they don’t go over
as well as if the group comes up with them on their own. As a result, we will
be creating a list of guidelines together.
- Be Respectful. Everyone is going to make a fool of themselves in this class. If we are not respectful of each other and not considerate of how everyone feels, no one will be comfortable sharing. We don’t have to like each other, but we will be respectful.
- Dress Appropriately. This class requires movement. Overly tight or low rise pants and shirts, oversized pants, shirts, and sweatshirts can impede your movement and cause you to possibly hurt or expose yourself. You should wear loose fitting clothes that you can move in without injury or embarrassment.
- Keep ALL Body Parts & Fluids to Yourself. I used to tell people not to hit, and then I had an incident with a kicker. Then I decided to tell kids to keep hands and feet to themselves and I had a student who scratched and bit others. Then I decided to say 'keep all body parts to yourself,' and then a student spit on another student. YUCK! For the sake of safety, please, let's try to follow this guideline.
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If I do not follow the class guidelines, I understand that the following
will occur.
1st Offense: Warning
from Ms. Cooper.
2nd Offense: Lunch
Detention with Ms. Cooper.
3rd Offense: Phone
Call Home & After School Detention with School Deans.
Anything
that occurs past the 3rd Offense will require a parental conference
with Ms. Cooper.
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