Oh boy! Looks like this is not a safe way to play! This is for the birds!

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Oh boy! Looks like this is not a safe way to play! This is for the birds!

To be careful not to do anything against someone's wishes or rights.

WAIT YOUR TURN ON ALL EQUIPMENT Form a line Maintain a safe distance (one arm’s length) Face forward No cuts or saving spots Form a line Maintain a safe distance (one arm’s length) Face forward No cuts or saving spots

LISTEN TO ALL ADULTS THAT ARE PART OF THE STALLION TEAM Look in the direction of the adult. Listen before speaking, and take turns when answering. Use polite language (“please” & “thank you”). Look in the direction of the adult. Listen before speaking, and take turns when answering. Use polite language (“please” & “thank you”).

To behave in a sensible way which allows others to trust you.

FREEZE AT THE BELL No moving. Listen for directions. Walk to your line when you are asked to by the Yard Supervisors. No moving. Listen for directions. Walk to your line when you are asked to by the Yard Supervisors.

PUT AWAY ALL EQUIPMENT Return equipment to designated area. If you see something left behind pick it up. When returning equipment, hold it with both hands. Return equipment to designated area. If you see something left behind pick it up. When returning equipment, hold it with both hands.

TELL AN ADULT IF SOMEONE IS HURT All adult supervisors may help you Teachers Rec. Aides Noon Duty If possible, help the hurt person get to an adult. But if they can’t move, go get an adult. All adult supervisors may help you Teachers Rec. Aides Noon Duty If possible, help the hurt person get to an adult. But if they can’t move, go get an adult.

To behave in a way that is not likely to cause any physical injury or harm

WALK TO AND FROM THE PLAYGROUND with a Voice Level 0 No running, skipping, hopping, etc. Watch where you are going. Hallways are NOT playgrounds. No running, skipping, hopping, etc. Watch where you are going. Hallways are NOT playgrounds.

PLAY FIGHTING IS NOT ALLOWED This includes: pretend fighting karate, Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers, etc. This includes: pretend fighting karate, Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers, etc.

STAY IN DESIGNATED AREAS Stay in front of buildings, on the field, blacktop and playground. Stay on designated side of cones and lines. Stay off fences, gates, and trees. Stay in front of buildings, on the field, blacktop and playground. Stay on designated side of cones and lines. Stay off fences, gates, and trees.