Rules to being an exchange student;
1. Respecting and following the host family's rules.
2. Federal law viewing pornography is forbidden and can lead to disciplinary action including termination from the program.
3. Limit international phone calls to a reasonable number 1 per week at the beginning/1-2 per month later.
4. No illegal drugs including marijuana
5. No drinking or purchasing of alcoholic beverages
6. No smoking
7. No driving of motor vehicles unless enrolled in an accredited Driver Education Program
8. No "life changes" while in the U. S.
(This includes: changing religion, getting married, becoming pregnant, causing a pregnancy and profound alterations of appearance such as tattoos, body piercing, cosmetic surgery and dying the hair an unnatural color such as green, purple or blue).
9. Following local, state and federal laws and regulations.
10. Obtaining written permission before traveling.
(Students must obtain written permission from their natural parents and host parents if they want to travel. Further; the area representative must be informed of the travel plans a minimum of three weeks ahead of departure. Travel without adult supervision, either alone or with a group, is forbidden. Students should not miss school to travel, the only exception being trips sponsored by the high school.)
11. Following the high schools code of conduct and student guidelines.
12. Regular attendance of school, maintenance of at least a "C" average in every class, participation in school activities.
13. Visits of natural Parents/Friends/Relatives and students temporary home return.
(Natural parents, friends and relatives from abroad may visit the student at the end of the program, ONLY. Students are not allowed to return home temporarily at any time during the program, except for the death or imminent death of a family member.)
14. Paid jobs.
(Students can only accept non-competitive employment such as baby-sitting and lawn mowing not to exceed 10 hours a week.)
15. No changing homes.
16. Students must be in proper clothes at all times.
17. Avoid serious involvement with others whilst being in the program such as being in a relationship
A/n: y'all I took most of these from a website so idek and I made some up. Just act like it's believable okay? Love you.
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