Logistics and Expectations for Student Speaker Series Events

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Speaker Series for Students Logistics Information and Expectations for Teachers, Chaperones, and Students

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This presentation gives a general overview of our expectations for students, teachers, and chaperones during our Student Speaker Series Events. Also, it has information on logistics for lunch.

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Speaker Series for StudentsLogistics Information and Expectations for Teachers, Chaperones, and Students

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Student Name

Teacher Name

School Name

Lunch

1) Each student should label his/her lunch with FIRST and LAST NAME

2) Please place all of your group’s lunches in a box that has:a. SCHOOLb. TEACHER LAST NAME

3) When you arrive at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, please designate two students to help load lunches onto carts. Carts will be stored until designated lunch time.

4) Please work with your chaperones to ensure all waste is disposed of following lunch.

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State of Civics TodayAttire

Think Business CasualBoys

We ask that boys wear slacks or nice jeans and

a shirt with a collar

Girls

We ask that they wear skirts, dresses or slacks below the knee, and a

blouse or collared shirt equivalent

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State of Civics TodayExpectations for Behavior (during Panel)

1) Please position your chaperones so that they are evenly distributed throughout your student population.

2) During the panel, students are allowed to text or tweet their questions, comments, and reactions to the discussion, but they should not do so in such a way that it becomes distracting.

3) Students should sit quietly and give their full attention to the panelist(s) and the discussion taking place.

4) All texts, tweets, or questions should be respectful in nature.

5) Students should remain with their group.

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State of Civics TodayExpectations for Behavior (in Museum)

1) There is no food, drink, or gum allowed in the museum.

2) Photography is permitted (except for on Air Force One), but there is no flash photography allowed.

3) Students should remain with their group.

4) There are many exhibits that are hands on and interactive, feel free to touch and utilize these. However, please do not touch exhibits that are not designed to be interactive.

5) Students and chaperones should listen to the docents (they are extremely knowledgeable).