Code of Conduct
Youth Tech Classes (YTC) is an open community of learners (children ages 3-18). It is important to us that Young Tech Classes is a safe space for our users. Our students should treat each other without bias or prejudice across all pillars of diversity including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, religion, and gender identity. Here are some guidelines that we ask our students to observe. YTC students who do not meet these guidelines will be removed from the class.
Parent Code of Conduct
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Students should only attend class under their own enrollment, as themselves. It violates YTC policy for a student to use their sibling’s or another learner’s enrollment to attend class.
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Ask questions of teachers to clarify any missing details about classes
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Show up for your class; many classes depend on group conversation, and the absence of a single student can have a big impact
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Provide constructive feedback about your class experience, for the benefit of the teacher and other parents.
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Engage in civil conversation, and speak and act with respect for different opinions.
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Help keep YTC a safe space for students, families, and teachers from all backgrounds, beliefs, and locations.
Student Code of Conduct
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Be kind: Help all students feel welcome and included.
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Be safe: Keep your personal information private and never ask other students for theirs (e.g., email address, mailing address, phone number, gamer tags, etc.).
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Be respectful: Treat others how you want to be treated. Dress in a manner appropriate for class; please be fully clothed with both a top and bottoms on.
YTC Code of Conduct
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We welcome students from all backgrounds, beliefs, and locations and are committed to creating a safe space for our users across all pillars of diversity.
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We will listen to feedback from parents, teachers, and students, and make changes accordingly.
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We will create and enforce policies to create a high-quality, trusted, and safe community for learning. This may include removing content or users from the platform.
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We will respond promptly to questions and issues that arise.
Finally, we ask that all members assume the best intentions in others. When something goes wrong, whether it's a technical glitch, an email without a response, or something else, we ask that you share feedback in a constructive way.