Parents’ Responsibility
Please read all important governing documents to understand what you are agreeing to by signing the statement of faith and the code of conduct.
For the sake of members’ privacy, do not share directory information including email addresses with non-members unless given permission by the other member(s).
Follow the biblical model in resolving conflicts as found in Matthew 18:15-17. If you have a disagreement with another member, approach the individual respectfully with your concerns. If that is not effective, ask the board members to assist you in resolving the conflict by mediation or by acting as witnesses in the conflict. As Christians, we strive to “keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace” in our communications with one another. (Eph 4:1-3) If your conflict is with the BCHE board and/or its policies, speak with the board.
Take responsibility for your children during BCHE functions. If you are unable to accompany your child, you must make specific arrangements with another responsible adult.
If a child is misbehaving in an offensive, harmful or destructive manner, bring this to the attention of his/her parent or guardian in a respectful manner to allow the parent the opportunity to resolve the matter appropriately.
It is the parents’ responsibility to shape the Godly character and guide the Christian education of their children. In accordance with that belief, all parents and students represent our Lord, and BCHE, with the highest standards of integrity and Christian character and therefore all members must:
Demonstrate behavior above reproach
Be courteous, considerate, cooperative and respectful
The following rules are to be observed at all BCHE functions by all in attendance.
No profanity, coarse jesting, or hurtful language
No smoking
No drugs or alcohol
No fighting
No slander
We ask adults of legal smoking age to please use designated areas away from the group due to health and safety concerns.
Children’s Responsibility
Be responsive and respectful to leadership
Sit or stand quietly and listen when you are a part of the audience.
Do not run or yell when you are inside a building.
Speak and act respectfully to others.
Young men and young ladies are to treat each other with respect and refrain from flirtatious behavior. Each family has the right and responsibility to address relationships and dating according to their own convictions, however BCHE does not promote or allow any public display of affection by students at BCHE functions.
A child and guardian/parent may be asked to leave an activity by the event coordinator or a board member if they fail to correct disruptive or harmful behavior or if the behavior continues regardless of correction.
BCHE board has the right to act in the best interest of the group and suspend a child and/or parent(s) from attending BCHE functions for a specified period if disruptive or harmful behavior continues to be a problem.
When attending activities as a group, our behavior reflects not only on the individual families, but on BCHE as well. We ask that all members and guest of members respect the beliefs of BCHE as set forth in the BCHE Statement of Faith and BCHE Code of Conduct.
ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE:
I have read the BCHE Code of Conduct and will uphold it to the best of my ability.