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What shouldn’t I bring to Summer Academy?

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Farrah Barash
January 30, 2018 21:06
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    • Students may not bring flammable materials, including but not limited to candles, incense, matches, lighters, electronic cigarette/JUUL products, explosive devices or fireworks. Students who violate this policy will be subject to immediate dismissal.
    • Students are not allowed to bring weapons of any kind, including but not limited to knives, pepper spray, firearms, paintball guns, laser pointers or other dangerous items. Students who violate this policy will be subject to immediate dismissal.
    • Students are not allowed to use or possess tobacco products, alcoholic beverages or unauthorized drugs or medication. Students who violate this policy will be subject to immediate dismissal.
    • Students are not allowed to have a car, skateboard, skates, or a bicycle on campus.
    • Students may not bring pets of any kind.
    • Students may not bring cooking or kitchen appliances, such as refrigerators, microwave or toaster ovens or hot plates.
    • We recommend that students not bring any valuables; NYC Summer Academy takes no responsibility for lost or stolen items.
    • Bedding and towels are provided, so students need not bring sheets, pillows, blankets or towels.
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