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Locker Room

Expectations 1. Proactive: Lock up all of your belongings 2. Empathetic: Be courteous and respectful to all 3. Active Learner: Dress out and participate everyday 4. Self-Aware: Keep hands, feet, and comments to yourself 5. Reflective: Do I have good hygiene?

Proactive Lock up your belongings- The best way to avoid recovering stolen items is to not give access to the stolen items in the first place.

Empathetic Be courteous and respectful to all by: Keeping your eyes on what you need to do. Do not stare at other people… its weird to do. Get in and out as soon as possible.

Active Learner Dress out everyday The expectation is to dress out. There are two good reasons: It is hygienic for you. It will keep you heathier. It is hygienic for everyone else. It will keep everyone else healthy.

Self aware Keep hands, feet, and comments to yourself Be sure to not make non verbal communication as well.

Be sure to ask yourself, “Do I have good hygiene?” Reflective Be sure to ask yourself, “Do I have good hygiene?”