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Sergeant At Arms

Sergeant At Arms. District Convention 2017. Mary Amontos , SAA Coordinator. Why Have Code of Conduct?. To ensure a safe and purposeful event with expected behaviors consistent with the high ideals of Key Club!. Terms Used in the COC.

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Sergeant At Arms

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  1. Sergeant At Arms District Convention 2017 Mary Amontos, SAA Coordinator

  2. Why Have Code of Conduct? • To ensure a safe and purposeful event with expected behaviors consistent with the high ideals of Key Club!

  3. Terms Used in the COC • Attendees: all individuals attending District Convention • Curfew:the designated time for all Key Club members to remain in their rooms (12am to 5am)

  4. THE DRESS CODE • Allattendees are to abide by the Dress Code at all times, including SAA Officers • Noinappropriate clothing allowed Follow attentively!

  5. Friday: Spirit Attire • Shoes: athletic, casual, or dress shoes that cover the heel. • AVOID: sandals, flip flops, Tevas, etc. • Bottoms:Ankle length pants in good condition (jeans, slacks, khakis, etc.) worn at the waist. • AVOID: shorts, leggings, Capris, skirts, etc. • Tops:Unaltered tee-shirts, sweatshirts, button down dress shirts, blouses or collared shirts that cover the stomach, back, torso, and shoulders. • AVOID: Logos other than those of the Kiwanis Family. “Dress classy, never trashy!” - Bethany Mota

  6. Saturday: Business Professional FEMALES: • Shoes: Dress shoes, flat or with heels that cover the heel. • AVOID: athletic, multi-colored, metallic, or glitter type shoes, etc. • Bottoms: Ankle length dress pants/slacks or unadjusted, top of the knee or longer in length skirts. • AVOID: shorts, leggings, Capris, jeans, corduroy, parachute, baggy pants • Tops: Button down dress shirts or blouses that cover the stomach, chest, back, torso, and shoulders with no visible cleavage.

  7. Saturday: Business Professional MALES • Shoes: Black/dark leather or patent leather dress shoes with black/dark socks. • AVOID:suede, canvas, athletic, etc. • Bottoms: Ankle length dress pants in good condition. • AVOID: shorts, jeans, corduroy, parachute, or baggy pants • Tops: Button down dress shirts properly tucked into the pants and a matching tie. Coat/jacket is optional.

  8. Saturday:Semi-Formal FEMALES • Shoes: Dress shoes, flat or with heels that cover the heel. • AVOID: athletic shoes, sandals, etc. • Dresses: Unadjusted dresses top of the knee or longer in length that covers the stomach, chest, back, torso, and shoulders with no visible cleavage. • AVOID: shorts, leggings, Capris, jeans, corduroy, parachute, or baggy pants

  9. Saturday:Semi-Formal MALES • Shoes: Black/dark leather or patent leather dress shoes with black/dark socks. • AVOID: suede, canvas, athletic, etc. • Bottoms: Ankle length dress pants in good condition. • AVOID: shorts, jeans, corduroy, parachute, or baggy pants • Tops: Long-sleeved button down dress shirts properly tucked into the pants and a matching tie. Coat/jacket is optional but is required by those going on stage.

  10. Sunday: Business Casual • Shoes: Casual or dress shoes that cover the heel. • AVOID:sandals, flip flops, Tevas, athletic shoes, etc. • Bottoms: Ankle length pants in good condition (jeans, slacks, khakis, etc.) worn at the waist. • AVOID:shorts, skirts, leggings, Capris, etc. • Tops: Button down dress shirts, blouses, or collared shirts.

  11. Sunday: Convention Casual • Shoes: athletic, casual, or dress shoes that cover the heel. • AVOID:sandals, flip flops, Tevas, etc. • Bottoms: Ankle length pants in good condition (jeans, slacks, khakis, etc.) worn at the waist. • AVOID: shorts, skirts, leggings, Capris, etc. • Tops: Unaltered convention tee-shirts.

  12. EXPECTATIONS Follow attentively! • As an SAA officer, you serve as a role model to all those around you. • Follow all rules and code of conduct procedures. • Failure do so will result in consequences.

  13. Lodging • No Key Club member is allowed on balconies • Opposite gender rooming of any kind is not allowed • Will result in immediate removal from Convention • All members must abide by curfew

  14. Responsible Behavior • Mustrespect the rulings of the SAA Committee, administrators, and staff • Willabide by government laws and regulations • May notpossess any inappropriate items • Willact in respect towards others • Willwear convention identification badge and wristband at all convention events

  15. SAA Committee Information Contact us for any questions, comments, or concerns! Write it down now!

  16. Contact us! SAA Coordinator: Mary Amontos Phone: (310) 951 3688 Email:cnhkc.saa@gmail.com Carson High School Division 19 South, Region 8 SAA Mentor Ms. Carole Farris Phone: (559) 362 6431 Email:carole.farris@gmail.com SAA Mentor Mr. Victor Chan Phone: (916) 813 6883 Email:victor913@gmail.com

  17. Thank you for being a Sergeant at Arms Volunteer At the 71st Annual CNH District Convention!

  18. ? ? Questions? Comments? Concerns? Go for it!

  19. Acknowledgements The CNH Key Club District would like to acknowledge the following individuals who have contributed to this presentation over the years. Mary Amontos, SAA Coordinator, 2016-2017

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