Warren School District Issues Guidelines for Student Behavior at Football Games

The entryway to Jim Hurley, Jr. Stadium.

WARREN, Ark. – The Warren School District has issued a set of expectations regarding student behavior at upcoming football games. These guidelines aim to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all attendees, emphasizing the need for students to act responsibly while attending events at Warren’s football stadium.

Key points of the expectations include the following:

  • Elementary students must be accompanied by adults: Warren and Brunson Elementary students are required to have adult supervision at all times, not only during the game but also when heading to the concession stand or restrooms.
  • No running or playing under the bleachers: Running in the bleachers and playing under the stands is strictly prohibited to ensure student safety.
  • Spectators, not players: Students attending the games are expected to watch and enjoy the event rather than engaging in separate games, such as “cup” ball or other distractions.
  • Limited movement: Students are encouraged to remain seated in the bleachers, limiting the number of times they leave for the concession or restroom to avoid disrupting other spectators.

Students who fail to comply with these guidelines, even after receiving a warning, will be escorted to the adult responsible for bringing them to the game. In cases of continued misbehavior, they may face suspension from attending future games.

Additionally, seating in the black reserved chairs is restricted to those who purchased tickets for these seats. Any spectators seated without permission will be directed to move.

These measures aim to create a safe and respectful environment for all fans attending Warren football games this season.

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