Playing and competing for ACE is a privilege. Student‐athletes at ACE are held in the highest regard and are seen as role models in the community. As leaders you have the responsibility to portray your team, your school and yourselves in a positive manner at all times. Sometimes this means doing things that are an inconvenience to you, but benefit the whole team. Facebook, Twitter, SnapChat, Instagram and other social media sites have increased in popularity globally, and are used by the majority of student‐athletes here at ACE in one form or another. Student‐athletes should be aware that third parties - - including the media, faculty, future employers and NCAA officials - - could easily access your profiles and view all personal information. This includes all pictures, videos, comments and posters. Inappropriate material found by third parties affects the perception of the student-athlete, the athletic department and the school. This can also be detrimental to a student‐athlete’s future employment options, whether in professional sports or in other industries. Examples of inappropriate and offensive behaviors concerning participation in online communities may include depictions or presentations of the following: *Photos, videos, comments or posters showing the personal use of alcohol, drugs and tobacco e.g., no holding cups, cans, shot glasses etc. *Photos, videos, and comments that are of a sexual nature. This includes links to websites of a pornographic nature and other inappropriate material. *Pictures, videos, comments or posters that condone drug-related activity. This includes but is not limited to images that portray the personal use of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. (This includes pictures that have questionable items/content that are “colored-out”) *Content online that is unsportsmanlike, derogatory, demeaning or threatening toward any other individual or entity (examples: derogatory comments regarding another institution; taunting comments aimed at a student-athlete, coach or team at another institution and derogatory comments against race and/or gender). No posts should depict or encourage unacceptable, violent or illegal activities (examples: hazing, sexual harassment/assault, gambling, discrimination, fighting, vandalism, academic dishonesty, underage drinking, illegal drug use). If a student‐athlete’s profile and its contents are found to be inappropriate in accordance with the above behaviors, he/she will be subject to the following penalties: 1. Written warning 2. A meeting with Athletic Director and Head Coach 3. Penalties as determined by the athletic department, including but not limited to Pride Squad Conditioning, possible suspension or removal from his/her athletic team. If you are ever in doubt of the appropriateness of your online public material, consider whether it upholds and positively reflects your own values and ethics as well as the ACE Athletic Department’s and the school. Remember, always present a positive image and don’t do anything to embarrass yourself, the team, your family or the school. By signing below you affirm that you understand the ACE Cheerleading Social Media Policy and Guidelines for Student-Athletes and the requirements that you must adhere to as a ACE student-athlete. Also, you affirm that failure to adhere to this policy and guidelines may result in consequences that include suspension from your athletic team. *