Newsflash

Advisors,  Welcome Back! I hope everyone had a great and productive summer. Now it’s back to work.

 It’s time to kick off a new SkillsUSA school year. Attached is our yearly Organizational Memo. Please take a few minutes to read it and refer to it as you update your Course Syllabi to reflect our obligation to teaching, guiding, and modeling leadership and employability skills. We are fortunate to have SkillsUSA as our required CTSO as there is no better way to promote and develop students, partnerships, and programs than full and active SkillsUSA participation. Soon its value will grow further as integrated academics, project-based learning, credentialing, and end-of-course testing expectations evolve.

 We are in the planning and updating process at this time. We are evaluating our association resources, both financial and human, as we approach another challenging year. I am confident that your dedication and talent will prevail once more. Next week I will be in Washington DC meeting with other state directors and policy makers. I hope to bring back the shared ideas of many as we are all tasked with keeping our education and workforce development mission a driving force in our communities, states, and nation.

 Let’s plan for a great 2011!

 Please read the organzational memo linked below.

Code of Conduct PDF Print E-mail
Written by Julie Ashley   
Thursday, 18 June 2009 00:00

 

For all Conferences and Alabama SkillsUSA Activities
 

Alabama SkillsUSA wants every person to have an enjoyable experience with maximum attention paid to safety and comfort.  Everyone will be expected to conduct himself/herself in a manner best representing the nation’s greatest student organization.

 

In order that everyone may receive maximum benefits from their participation, the “Code of Conduct” as established by the National SkillsUSA Board of Directors and amended by the Alabama SkillsUSA Association must be followed at all times.

 

¨      Participants’ conduct shall be the responsibility of the chapter advisor from participant’s school.

¨      Participants shall be prompt and prepared for all activities.

¨      Participants shall keep their advisors/directors informed of their activities and whereabouts at all times.

¨      Participants shall wear identification badges at all times.

¨      Participants shall not deface property.  The individual or chapter responsible will pay for any damages to property or furnishing in hotel rooms or buildings.

¨      Participants shall spend the night or nights at assigned hotels, in assigned rooms.

¨      Participants shall be in their respective rooms and quiet at curfew.

¨      Participants shall not be permitted in sleeping rooms with members of the opposite sex.

¨      Participants shall be prohibited from having alcoholic beverages or drugs in any form.

¨      Participants shall not be permitted to smoke.

¨      Student participants shall not leave the hotel unless permission from their advisor/director has been obtained.

¨      Participants shall attend all general sessions and activities for which they are assigned and registered.

¨      Participants shall adhere to the dress code at all times (official dress or business like attire).

¨      Participants violating any of these rules of conduct will subject their entire delegation to being unseated, and may cause their candidates or skills championship entrants to be disqualified.

¨      Participants may be sent home at their own expense for violating any of these rules of conduct.

 

I certify that I have read and understand the aforementioned items in the SkillsUSA Code of Conduct.  I agree to abide by the conference guidelines for the time period required including travel from my home to the conference, during the conference, and returning to my home.

 

 

 

Sign_______________________________________            Print______________________________

(All students should sign on the back of this form)

 

 

Advisors: Please communicate this policy to your members and keep a signed copy in your possession throughout the Conference. Do not submit copies to Alabama SkillsUSA headquarters.


 
 
ALABAMA SkillsUSA ASSOCIATION
Dress Code


This Dress Code applies to all Conference and official SkillsUSA function attendees. This includes advisors, high school students, college students, and observers. All members represent Alabama SkillsUSA, the Alabama Department of Education, and an emerging Alabama workforce.  

All advisors are responsible for student dress. Advisors must make every effort to model expected behavior and set the correct example of appropriate dress.  Advisors must fully explain the information in this Dress Code before leaving home so that students will bring the appropriate attire to Conferences and SkillsUSA activities. It is the duty and responsibility of all Advisors to enforce this Dress Code.

 Visible body piercing other than ears is not appropriate at any time. The following defines Official Dress, Professional Dress, and Casual Dress.


 

WOMEN

Official Dress - SkillsUSA Dress Blazer, white collarless blouse, black skirt (knee-length or longer), or black slacks, clear hose, black shoes.
Contest Dress – As prescribed by the contest committee or, in the case of the National Conference, the contest dress requirements as per the current SkillsUSA Technical Standards for that contest.

Professional Dress - Business-like attire includes dresses (appropriate length), skirts with blazers, professional pantsuits, dress shoes, and hosiery

Casual attire will be allowed at dances and during non-competitive “down-time” but must be appropriate. Women must dress in good taste at all times.  Mini skirts, tank tops, short-shorts, mid-drift tops and t-shirts with suggestive words or pictures are examples of inappropriate dress. 


MEN
Official Dress - Blazer, white shirt, black tie, black slacks, black socks, black or cordovan shoes
Contest Dress – As prescribed by the contest committee or, in the case of the National Conference, the contest dress requirements as per the current SkillsUSA Technical Standards for that contest.

Professional Dress-Business-like attire includes dress shirt and tie with blazer (blazer optional), dress shoes, and socks

Casual attire will be allowed at dances and during non-competitive “down-time” but must be appropriate. Men must dress in good taste at all times.  No t-shirts with suggestive words or pictures.


 

UNACCEPTABLE DRESS
Unacceptable dress includes, but may not be limited to, the following:

Note: In general, if it is not appropriate at your school, it is not acceptable for a SkillsUSA activity. We must think of Student Organizations as an extension of both the local school system or college and the Alabama Department of Education.

 

Visible foundation garments /underwear (This applies to both men and women)

Backless, see-through, spaghetti strap, strapless or low-cut blouses/tops/dresses

Extremely short /skirts/dresses

Skin-tight or revealing clothing

Tank tops

Midriff baring clothing

Clothing with suggestive, obscene or illegal substance promotion

Swimwear (away from immediate pool area)

Jeans that are torn, tattered, or with holes.

 

CLARIFICATION–Many women’s two-piece suits are currently designed so that they do not require a blouse. Therefore, this is acceptable.  In addition, sling-back shoes, open-toe shoes, and sleeveless dresses are acceptable


FAILURE TO COMPLY
First offense will result in a warning

Repeated offense will result in disqualification of the individual student

Third offense will result in disqualification of entire chapter

Note: Any person who is not dressed in Official Dress or Contest Dress according to the Dress Code above will not be allowed on the winners’ platform during the Awards Ceremony.

 

 


 

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 June 2009 23:31