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Members Present:  18 total, 3 first years.
 
October 02, 2007
 
  
* The 4-6 Second Year Privilege
 
** It�s a senior priv based on GPA because � not known. Happened before Sam was around.
 
** If it�s because the 4.0s are more responsible �. No.
 
** Senior privs  - Can they say glad your back! Sam will talk to the staff about it [when?].
 
what they�re
 
* Change senior experience to not being like a 1st year with different classes.
 
**Goal: weekend extended curfew.
 
 
*  RC Situation
 
** Consistency is lacking, mainly in the female RCs. 
 
** Certain Rules are really inconsistent because they�re not clear or different depending on the RC.
 
*** The Shoe Policy � from the lab to the lounge is okay, right?! We just need the shoes with us.  That�s what we were told last year. -- Don�t be that worried about it. Part of it is intent. If a student is teasing �hehe I have my shoes�� Then no. You�re in trouble, kid.
 
*** 7:30-8 sign in and then going to the station. Reasoning: Because now we know you�re in the building. Is it that much of a difference to check the sign-out sheet to say where we went after 7:30?
 
**  It would help if we had a reason behind the rule. And the one (or few) real reasons.
 
*** Some RCs treat some people better than other people.
 
*** Some RCs treat everyone better than other RCs do. 
 
*** We hear, �We�re so busy,� but we don�t ever see doing.  What are the RCs duties?
 
... Some meeting minutes taken out here.  They were stories of the RC's failings. However, they information is no longer necessary.
 
 
*  The Way We�re Treated
 
** Handling of Rules:
 
*** VP Office in HS:  �Tell me what happened first.�  Dr. Jennings generally does this, but we don�t get the same kind of treatment with all of the RCs, possibly the majority.
 
*** Instead the RCs tend to act hostile and assume we�re guilty.  The way it�s handled is commonly bad. 
 
*** Some treat us like we�re equals.  Others go on a power kick. 
 
*** Sam�s e-mail:  They should be able to trust us, right? Why don�t they show it?
 
** Let�s Fix The Problem!!!
 
*** Have a meeting with the RCs and a student board [Future Note: We never did this because the problem was fixed]
 
*** We�ll be more respected if we don�t go to Sam first. Sam can know, but he doesn�t necessarily have to come. Go to the RCs first.
 
*** �You don�t respect us.�  - They�ll try to prove us wrong. 
 
*** Let�s keep this a consistent thing so the RCs don�t go back to their same habits.  Make this a new committee or change one.  Res Life? Or change of AIC.  Discussion of problems should not be a part of the SGA meeting because we�re not able to speak as freely.
 
 
* Driving Situation
 
** At 5 the RLO takes over. Whatever RCs are not off or in the RLO should be available to drive.
 
** The point of having the new system = 1-on-1, etc. Not happening.
 
** Other reasons for the new system? Sam says: to make it easier. Overtime, it�ll be like amazon.
 
** �Since you�re not allowed to have cars, we�ll drive you! No problem.� = Orientation
 
 
* Please tell us when we are written up
 
** Can we go to the station between 10-10:30 with privs?
 
** It all depends. For those allowed to be out after curfew, yes.
 
** Student Government Association � Get more involved with the introduction of rules and policies. This would stop the �make a rule� and then it fails and then make another rule� etc. 
 
 
* The RCs are supposed to be available from 4-12 about.
 
* In the day time, handle your problems in the RLO.  It gives the RCs a time off.
 
* Cell phone policy is changing immediately!!! :D
 
** Letters are coming to parents soon.
 
*** cell phones
 
*** ER � getting tests.
 
*** Health stuff � KJ�s situation. Most important: health and safety. Awkward conversation about birth control. We�re 16, the parents don�t have to know.  Health Center decides if mom/dad gets called or not.
 
*** Parent may be contacted if a student is treated for more than a common cold.
 

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