Welcome Package

 

  Your artistic directors Miss Brittany & Miss Lawren wish to welcome you to Plies Dance Academy!

 

·We want your voice to be heard… so please let us know if there is anything we can do to improve our business.

·Continue to visit our web site often for updates, new classes, workshops, photos, and lots more.

·Feel free to call us at anytime: 573-380-3664 or 573-380-1475


Please scroll down for: Tuition Payment & Observation Schedule including our Calendar, and Etiquette for PliesDanceAcademy.


                                   TUITION PAYMENT SCHEDULE 2010-2011

*First tuition payment plus registration fee due upon registration for fall classes.

*Tuition is due the first class of the month October '10 - May '11.     

Please note:  a 20% late charge will be applied to overdue accounts.  Accounts may be paid in full anytime during the year via check or cash.

Dance tuition is divided into 10 equal installments.  The amount of any single installment is not based on the number of classes that month; it merely represents one-ninth of the season's tuition.

*TUITION STATEMENTS WILL NOT BE MAILED.
Please enjoy viewing dance classes from outside the room via the window at anytime, however, please be courteous to the teachers & students by:

NOT knocking or tapping on the glass
Refraining from waving or engaging student/teacher during class 
 



            Etiquette For Plies Dance Academy 

 

Dancers Show Respect For Themselves By:

     *being prompt for class

     *dressing properly for class, without jewelry, other than small earrings.

     *wearing long hair pulled back in ponytail or bun

 

Dancers Show Respect For Others By:

     *keeping their hands to themselves during class

     *waiting quietly for others to have a turn

     *waiting until the music is finished before entering a class that is in progress

     *talking only during share time, or when spoken to by the instructor

 

 Dancers Show Respect For Their Teacher & The Art Form They Are Learning By:

     *being properly dressed and ready for class on time

     *listening when the teacher speaks

     *being prepared for their turn

     *always asking before leaving the room for any reason

     *taking water breaks between classes only

     *replacing “I can’t” with “I’ll try”

 

Dancers Show Respect For The Dance Studio By:

     *leaving gum, food, and street shoes outside

     *changing quietly inside the dressing room

     *keeping our studio clean

 

Parents Show Respect For The Dance Class, Teacher & Studio By:

     *ensuring that dancers have appropriate dance clothes & dance shoes

     *having students ready for class before entering the classroom, including a trip to the bathroom

     *not tapping or knocking on the viewing room windows

     *picking students up promptly after class

     *scheduling a conference to talk to the teacher outside of class time.