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RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Kids and adults need to be present for class on time. 2. Please do not arrive more than 5 minutes early for class. Upon entering the class, please come in quietly as the other class finishes up with their class. If being late becomes a problem, you will be asked to leave. 3. Attendance is expected. Anyone who misses a class needs to call or email me ahead of time. 4. Kids and adults are to be respectful to one another. Your time is valuable to me, as mine is to you. 5. If you like to gossip, please DO NOT sign up. If I hear of it, you will be asked to leave without a refund. I only want positive people at the studio. I absolutely will not tolerate any gossip! If you have any questions, see me. Gossip is poison! Unfortunately, there is no anecdote! 6. Wear your studio T-shirt to practice along with black or navy blue shorts. 7. Anyone that has long hair, please pull it back away from your face. Have your hair fixed before you get to the studio. 8. Be respectful to me! When in doubt, remember the "Golden Rule" My primary goal is to make you and your child feel comfortable as they begin their journey in learning how to clog! It has become my personal mission to bring clogging back to our county. I want each person to feel successful and look forward to coming to class. I would like to thank you for taking interest in clogging and look forward to teaching you many wonderful things! Happy Clogging! Kim Morris
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Kim began a clogging team this past year at Pleasant Gardens Elementary where she teaches fifth grade. The clogging team was called the P.G. Stompers. The kids performed at both the Marion and Old Fort Parades, Mountain Glory Festival, Red Hat Society Association in Morganton, NC Autumn Care, Tom Johnson's Relay For Life Event, Nebo Elementary and won first place in the 4-H County Talent Show. The cloggers then went on to perform at the Regional Level to represent McDowell County. This year at Pleasant Gardens elementary, we will have two clogging teams. Our school principal, Mrs. Vicki Webb has been extremely supportive of our team. She has attended the events and cheered the kids on many times! Mrs. Webb often says "It's all about the kids." She's exactly right!
Kim is finishing up her Master's Degree at Montreat College. "I will be done in September with a Master's Degree in Elementary Education. My next big project is to run full throttle with the studio, and begin working on my National Certification for clogging instruction. I have met some wonderful people over the summer and took many workshops and I'm ready to clog!!!