AYALAHIGHSCHOOLDANCEGUESTPASS

Homecoming September 24, 2016

GUEST PASS DUE BY: Monday, Sept.20, 2016

LAST DAY TO PURCHASE TICKETS IS TUESDAY SEPT. 21, 2016 BY 2:45PM

This Guest Pass is for an Ayala Student to bring a guest to the dance. The guest must arrive at the dance with the Ayala Student. By signing thisform you understand you are responsible for your guest and their behavior.

Steps to fill out Guest Pass before emailing or dropping off to the AP Office

  • Fill out form completely
  • Form must be signed by the Administration from the Guest’s High School.
  • Attach Photocopy ( legible) of Guest’s Student ID –If guest is not in High School – attach photocopy of current

College ID or CA Driver’s License.Bring School ID or if not in HS College ID/Driver’s License for check in at dance

  • Submit completed form and Photocopy of student ID to or drop off to AP Office-Mr. Duarte
  • Form must be completed, submitted to AP office and approved before Ayala student may purchase tickets

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TO BE FILLED OUT BY THE AYALA STUDENT

AHS Student’s Name

AHS Student I.D. # Grade: Parent cell #______

I agree to be responsible for my guest’s actions and adhere to Ayala High School rules at the dance. I will arrive at the dance with my guest. I understand that if my guest is removed from the dance I may jeopardize my opportunity to stay at the dance and /or attend future AHS dances.

Ayala High School Student’s Signature Date

Signature of Ayala Student’s Parent Date

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TO BE FILLED OUT BY THE AYALA GUEST

Guest Name ______Home Phone ( )

Home Address City

Date of Birth Cell # of Parent ______

As a guest at Ayala High School’s dance, I understand that I am under the jurisdiction of the school and must follow all school rules, including dress code and dancing rules. Failure to do so may result in my removal from the dance and may jeopardize my guest the opportunity to attend further AHS dances and activities. I will arrive at the dance with my Ayala Guest and bring my student ID for check in.

Guest’s Signature Date

Signature of Guest’s Parent Date

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CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION by HIGH SCHOOL/NON HIGH SCHOOL

Complete Section A or B

A.High School Student

The guest named above is recommended as a guest at AyalaHigh School’s dance.

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Name of Guest’s High School School Phone Number

Name of Administrator from Guest’s High School Signature of Administrator from Guest’s High School

B. Non–High School Student (Age Limit: 20 years old)

Guest’s Former High School Year Graduated Current College / Employer & Phone Number

STUDENTS SEEKING PERMISSIONTO BRING A GUEST TO A SCHOOL DANCE WHODOES NOT ATTEND AYALA HIGH, MUST HAVE A DANCEGUESTPASSCOMPLETED AND APPROVED BEFORE PURCHASING TICKETS IN THE STUDENT STORE.

Ayala High School Administration reserves the right to refuse admittance to any dance guest who does not currently attend AyalaHigh School.

If High School age, the guest must be enrolled in school and the guest’s school administration must sign the guest pass.

Age requirements: Guests must be no younger than 9th grade and not older than 20 years of age.

All guests must present a current valid picture ID. If high school student, it must be their student ID. Non high school students may use a driver’s license.

Ayala students are limited to one guest per dance.

The Bulldog Dress Code is in effect including the following items for Homecoming:

Homecomingis a semi-formal dance. No revealing clothing may be worn including clothing where excessive cleavage is displayed. Backless is okay as long as no posterior is exposed. No clothing cut down to the navel or below the top of the breast line. Dresses are not to be shorter than mid-thigh. Gentlemen are not allowed to go shirtless.

The following behavior guidelines are in effect for Homecoming:

Behavior on and off the dance floor must be socially acceptable and adhere to the Behavior Guidelines of Ayala High School and the ChinoValleyUnifiedSchool District. Dance movements and mannerisms must reflect the standards of modesty and “good taste.” Lewd and/or lascivious dancing known as “freaking” will not be tolerated. Specifically, students will have both feet on the floor at all times: There will be no..

Front to back dancing

Dirty Dancing, Grinding or “Freak” dancing

Straddling legs

Bending over

Touching of breasts, buttocks or genitals

Making out (no overt and/or prolonged public displays of affection)

Individuals, couples, or groups engaging in such acts will be stopped and warned on the first occasion and have their wristband marked and sit out in a designated area. On the second occasion, parents will be contacted and students may be asked to leave the dance, without refund, and properly disciplined by school standards.

The following items will not be allowed and will be taken away and not returned.

Alcohol / Flasks - Gum - Glow in the Dark Items - Pens & Pencils - Sharp Objects-Markers -All Tobacco Products - Lighters/Matches - Water Bottles – Weapons - Any Illegal Substance - Wallet Chains - Canes & Zoot Chains - Liquid Items - Mouthwash - Glass Bottle (Including Perfume) - Eye Drops (Test or Toss) - Medication (It will be returned)

Every student attending the dance will be searched upon arrival. Breathalyzers will be on site.

All students must arrive by 9:00pm. No students will be admitted after that time.

Violations of the behavior or dress code guidelines will result in removal from the activity. No refund will be given. Parents will be notified and expected to pick up their student.

Diana YarboiJoseph DuarteTracy Gutierrez

PrincipalAssistant PrincipalAssistant Principal

Kyle ShulerDeborah Weiss

Assistant PrincipalActivities Director