Importance Of Class Placement And Class Observation

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General Policies

Students are expected to arrive and be ready for their class. Dancers are to wait quietly in the waiting area until the instructor calls for their class Students arriving late are not permitted to walk into an ongoing class. Late students must ask permission before entering a class that is already in session. All dancers are expected to be respectful to all staff, peers, parents, and visitors. No gum, food or drinks are permitted in the dance studios except bottled water. Students may not sit down or have excessive conversations during class. unless instructed to do so by their instructor. Students may not leave the classroom without permission. This is a Christ-centered environment. No …show more content…

Dancers will remain in a class level until the skills taught in their current level are mastered. Promotion will typically occur at the end of a dance season, but it may occur at any point in the dance year. New students may request an appointment with the director to assess skills and find the best class for the dancer.

Parents are asked to refrain from “peeking” in the classes, especially in the case of younger students. We offer parents the opportunity to observe classes during Observation Week. A conference with the teacher and director may be arranged if the parent has concerns regarding your child’s progress.

Make-Up Classes
NO credits or refunds for missed classes.

Make-up classes are the student’s responsibility. No call, no shows cannot be made up.

Students need to call the studio at (321) 209-0173 to let their instructor know if they are going to miss class. You are expected to make up any missed classes within two weeks of the absence there will be no makeup available after March 1. If you exceed 6 absences, make-up will not be

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