Conference Rules and Student Conduct

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The César E. Chávez Leadership Conference Planning Committee expects schools and student to attend the Conference prepared to learn, be engaged, and to enjoy the planned activities. Students are expected to adhere to the conference rules listed below and to conduct themselves in respectable and courteous manner.

  • All Students are required to remain on the University Campus at all times.
  • All Students are required to wear their conference t-shirts & name badges. These items must be visible and not underneath clothing such as jackets, shirts, etc.
  • All Students must adhere to all school district rules and procedures regarding appropriate behavior.
  • No drugs, alcohol, or smoking allowed.
  • All Students must be dressed appropriately: no hats/caps, bandanas, headphones, hanging belts, sagging pants, tank tops, mini-skirts, backpacks, oversized coats, cell phones or IPods.
  • Cell phones are not allowed at the conference. School Staff are responsible for confiscating student’s cell phones, if students are observed texting, speaking, or using a cell phone during the conference.
  • All Students must be transported to and from the Conference on school district transportation. No private cars are allowed.
  • Students must remain in their assigned Student Groups and follow the directions of their Group Leader.
  • During the workshop sessions, students are expected to listen respectfully, ask questions, and be fully engaged. Conference Presenters have donated their time and energy to be a part of the conference and will be sharing valuable information.

Note: Students who fail to adhere to any of these rules will forfeit their participation in the conference.

School Staff will be responsible for removing the student from the conference and/or monitoring their behavior for the duration of the conference. It will be the responsibility of the school district chaperone to notify your school's principal and parents to arrange removal of the student from the  conference.

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