- No skater is allowed on club ice unless there is a responsible adult in attendance. This policy is set for the safety of the skaters and in accordance with club insurance coverage.

- Skaters should be at the rink on time for practise and lesson sessions.

- Skaters should come prepared to work on all dance, skills and freeskate sessions. Standing around for an extended period of time impedes your progress and the progress of other skaters, and is also a safety issue.

- No gum, candy, food or drinks are allowed on the ice. Water bottles are permitted.

- Skaters must wear proper skating attire. Girls may wear a skating dress, leotards, or skirt and shirt. Boys may wear skating pants and shirt. Shirts must be tucked in so no midriff is visible. No street clothes are permitted. No hoodies.

- For safety reasons, long hair is to be pulled back away from the face.

- During freeskate sessions, the skater having their solo played shall have priority and all other skaters and coaches in the area are asked to be courteous, to be aware and heed the right of way. The next priority is skaters in lessons. Courtesy on the ice is very important and must be used at all times.

- During dance and skills sessions, skaters skating to the music have the right of way.

- If a skater falls on the ice it is important for the safety of the skater and others on the ice that the skater gets up immediately if not injured.

- Un-sportsmanlike behaviour and/or abusive language on or off the ice will not be tolerated. Rowdiness, swearing and disrespect will also not be tolerated. These may result in the suspension of skating privileges.

- Please do not interrupt a skater's lesson unless it is an emergency.

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