SummerKOC2024

Kids on Campus • Summer 2024 16 In the event that a student does not demonstrate appropriate behavior, the following procedures will take place (not all steps may be taken; some may be skipped): • Verbal warning • Removal from peers/activity to discuss concerning behavior. • Removal from room/group to address expectations to return to the group. • Parent/guardian contacted. • Removal from Kids on Campus class(es) and/or remaining summer programs without refund. Students are expected to maintain attention to the tasks, follow directions of instructors and staff, as well as regulate their behavior to ensure a functional learning environment for all students. Students can be temporarily suspended or expelled from the program if their behavior is continuous or serious in nature (i.e., physical violence) or if it is disrupting or having a negative impact for the other students within the class or group. All behavior incidents will be documented and kept securely in the KOC Office. Parents/guardians will be notified via phone or email of all behavior incidents. If a student is temporarily suspended or expelled from the program, a refund will not be provided. Kids on Campus maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward violence and bullying: The program reserves the right to dismiss without refund any student who disrupts the classroom experiences of other students with violence, bullying, or other inappropriate behavior, and any student who refuses to cooperate with FCC instructors or staff. “Bullying” is abusive conduct that is threatening, unwelcome, aggressive, hostile, intimidating, harassing, and/or unreasonable behavior that demeans, mentally or physically intimidates, or humiliates people either as individuals or as a group. Bullying is typically a repeated course of conduct but may occur as a single incident. Bullying can be conducted by an individual or multiple individuals. Bullying may, but need not, result in physical harm; emotional and/or psychological harm; economic harm; and/or reputational harm. Bullying is not limited to conduct between individuals with a certain relationship. For example, bullying may be peer to peer, subordinate to supervisor, supervisor to subordinate, and faculty/ employee to student, among other relationships. Bullying includes, but is not limited to: Verbal/written bullying, such as ridiculing, insulting, verbally abusing, or maligning a person, either in person or in writing; making abusive, threatening, or derogatory remarks to or about a person; and/or attempting to exploit an individual’s known intellectual or physical vulnerabilities; and Cyberbullying, such as bullying an individual using any electronic form, including, but not limited to, the internet, e-mail, cellular phones, and/or other electronic resources. Visitation Policy Frederick Community College does not permit parents/guardians or other individuals not enrolled in camp to visit a student during KOC hours. This includes lunch bunch. Only those employed by Kids on Campus or enrolled may attend a KOC class. Students with Disabilities Students with disabilities are welcome at Frederick Community College and are held to the expectations as explained in this document. Students are encouraged to independently participate in the program. To ensure all students have the opportunity to participate, if you require a personal care aide/assistant, interpreter, etc. an accommodation plan is required. Frederick Community College is committed to providing equal opportunity and access for students with disabilities by removing barriers to participation and providing reasonable accommodations. Disabilities can include but are not limited to learning, attention, hearing, vision, psychological, chronic medical, and physical. Students with disabilities who are in need of accommodations or who have disability-related questions should contact Disability Access Services by phone: at 301.846.2408 (voice), Email: [email protected] or go to their website https://www.frederick.edu/student-resources/das.aspx Accommodations Frederick Community College makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities for college-sponsored events and programs. If you have accommodation needs or questions, please call 301.846.2408. To request a sign language interpreter, please visit http://fcc-interpreting. genbook.com. If you have interpreting related questions, please email [email protected]. Sign language interpreters will not be automatically provided for college-sponsored events without a request for services. To guarantee accommodation, requests must be made at least five workdays in advance of a scheduled event. Parent Handbook We recommend all parents read the Kids on Campus Parent Handbook for all procedures and information to be prepared for the first day of class. General Program Information continued frederick.edu/kocparenthandbook

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