All students are required to follow the “Code of Conduct” and “Dress Code” as outlined in the CCofPA Club Handbook. In addition, all students are required to follow the guidelines as detailed on the Student Member Agreement, which is to be read, understood, signed, and returned to the CCofPA Club Administrator at the onset of the season. Repeated violators of these requirements are subject to club dismissal.
 
Club Attendance
CCofPA members meet weekly on Mondays at the Conestoga Mennonite Church in Morgantown, with the exception of holidays or other previously specified days. Student’s attendance must be faithful and on time with all homework assignments completed by the designated deadline.
 
Dress Code
It is the parents’ responsibility to see that students are dressed properly according to CCofPA’s standardsd. Violators will be dismissed from the activity to change into acceptable attire. Repeated offenders are subject to club dismissal. Please leave chewing gum and hats at home!
 
CCofPA Meetings
Casual dress is acceptable for club meetings. Clothing must be neat, modest, and inoffensive at all times. The following are not permitted:
Ladies: Short, tight, or low-cut blouses and T-shirts, spaghetti straps, bare midriffs, skirts above the knee, shorts above fingertip length, hats.
Gentlemen: Excessively baggy or low-riding pants, T-shirts with offensive graphics or words, muscle-shirts, hats or bandanas, earrings.
 
Competitive Events & Tournaments
Ladies: Suit, dress, or skirt (below the knee), or pants suit, dress shoes
Gentlemen: Dress shirt, tie, and suit or dress pants and sports jacket, dress shoes
Please Note: Students are expected to remain in their complete tournament attire at all times until the tournament is completely over and awards have been recognized.
 
Debate Club Activities
The acceptable manner of dress will be announced in advance and will be determined by the nature of the activity.
 
Debate & IE Partnerships
All partnerships require a commitment to work together as a team for the entirety of the competitive season. This means that once a partnership is established, each partner must agree to maintain a good working relationship with his/her partner for the duration of that time period.

Debate and IE partners are required to follow the guidelines outlined in the Partnership Agreement. If a situation should arise between partners and/or families that requires resolution, Matthew 18:15-17 and the “Peacemaker's Pledge” must be followed. If a resolution is not reached, third party mediation will be required before termination is considered.


 
   

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