EPC Program Guidelines, Code of Conduct & Ethics
When you and your child agree to participate in the East Penn Youth Cheerleading program, realize that you are making a commitment to East Penn Cheer (EPC), your coaches, your teammates, and yourself for the complete season (full year). The decision should not be taken lightly. Participants will be expected to put cheerleading as one of their top priorities. It is for the safety of the cheerleaders that every attempt possible is made to attend weekly practices, choreograpy sessions, competitions and soccer games. Exceptions will be made due to illness and previously planned vacations.
Furthermore, as a representative of EPC, participants must maintain proper behavior at all times. Cheerleaders must follow the cheerleading guidelines. By making this commitment to EPC, you will receive many valuable and rewarding educational experiences that you will remember long after your participation. These activities will not only channel participant’s enthusiasm and spirit in a constructive and beneficial manner, but will give every participant a sense of pride and accomplishment in being a part of a group that has earned respect and maintains a winning community reputation.
I / We understand that before, during, or after any organized EPC event, no one is permitted to harass, argue with, or otherwise interfere with players, coaches, or officials, either in or off the playing area.