Rates & Policies
Tuition
One class – $60 per month
Two classes – $75 per month
Three classes – $90 per month
Four classes – $105 per month
Five classes – $120 per month
Six classes - $135 per month
Seven classes - $150 per month
Eight classes - $165 per month
Nine classes - $180 per month
Annual Registration Fee
$20 per student due at time of registration
Costume Fee
$70 per class due in November
All tuition is due by the first class of each month.
A $15 late fee will be charged to student’s account if tuition is not received by the 15th of each month.
General Policies
Families who do not comply with their fee or costume payment obligations will be charged a late fee, and/or excluded from class/performances. External debt collection may occur when fees remain overdue and this will be at the expense of the client. Costume expenses are the responsibility of the parent, and costumes will not be issued to students with unpaid class fees.
Students who need to drop a class can do so through the Parent Portal. In order to not be charged for the next month, parents need to make sure the drop occurs prior to the 1st of the month. This email needs to be sent prior to the 1st to avoid being charged monthly tuition.
No classes (including private lessons) or teachers are to be disturbed unless it is an emergency. Parents are not to approach teachers or students during class and if messages or food/drink/medication needs to be passed on to a student, it must be done through a staff member. All parents must wait in the waiting area or outside of the studios until classes have been dismissed.
We are unable to take responsibility for our students before or after their scheduled classes and it is the responsibility of the parent to ensure their child is picked up and dropped off in a timely manner. In the case of an emergency or unavoidable delay, please contact the studio immediately to inform us of the situation so we can keep your child calm and safe until they can be collected.
Any questions or complaints must go through the director. Personal meetings with the studio director can happily be arranged via email.
In the rare case of a parent or student showing disrespect or defamation to any: 1.) parent, 2.) staff member, or 3.)student, a meeting will be called immediately and dismissal may be considered at the discretion of the Director. Physical, mental, emotional or cyber bullying by parents, staff or students will not be tolerated and may result in dismissal from the studio. (See Anti-Bullying Policy)
The Macholah Ballet, Inc. takes no responsibility for any stolen or misplaced property on the studio premises and we encourage our families to avoid bringing valuable items into the studio where possible.
The Macholah Ballet, Inc. reserves the right to change teachers or timetables when necessary at any time throughout the year.
Choreography, costuming and studio policies remain the intellectual property of The Macholah Ballet, Inc. and may not be reproduced or sold by any students, parents or staff without permission of the Director.
Adults and siblings must remain in the waiting area during class. Parents can observe inside class during designated observation events only.
Attendance
Your child’s attendance in class is very important to their peers and our teaching staff. It is a commitment for you to ensure your child attends their classes on time each week and attends all lessons planned for them. Not only do absences impact the recital routines we create, it also impacts the social and confidence-building principals we work hard to foster in each age group. We feel it is of the utmost importance for students to attend each class, so that they achieve their goals throughout the year.
Behavior
The Macholah Ballet, Inc. promotes kindness, leadership, discipline and teamwork. To create an excellent dance environment, students will adhere to the standards set forth in the policies.
We expect our students to behave properly while in class. They must be respectful of their teacher and peers at all times. Should a student become disruptive in class, the Teacher/Director has the right to remove him/her from class. The student will be allowed back into class at the Teacher/Director’s discretion. We do not tolerate any form of disrespect from any student or parent at The Macholah Ballet, Inc. We reserve the right to have individuals removed for being disrespectful, rude, threatening or creating conflict. This policy ensures that ALL students have an equal chance to participate in a highly motivated and positive environment. The opportunity is extended to every member of the class as it begins each day and is only interrupted when the disruptive student themselves chooses not to take advantage of the chance to participate appropriately.
We will make every effort to work with the parents of children having difficulties in dance class. We are here to serve and protect all of our dancers; however, children displaying chronic disruptive behavior which has been determined to be upsetting to the physical or emotional well-being of other children, or the teacher, may require the following actions:
Initial Consultation- The director will meet with the child(ren) to meet for a conference. The problem will be defined on paper. Goals will be established and the parent will be notified.
Second Consultation- If the initial plan for helping the child fails; the parent(s) will be required to meet with the director. Another attempt will be made to identify the problem outlining new approaches to the problem, and discuss the consequences if progress is not apparent.
Suspension- When the previous attempts have been followed and no progress has been made towards solving the problem, the child may be suspended from the studio. The studio may immediately suspend a child at any time he/she exhibits a behavior, which is harmful to him/herself or others. A parent may be notified at any time the child exhibits uncontrollable behavior that cannot be modified by the instructor. That parent may be asked to take the child home immediately.
Dismissal Policy- The studio reserves the right to cancel the enrollment of a child for the following reasons:
Non-payment or excessive late payment of fees
Not observing the rules of the studio
Physical and/or verbal abuse of staff or children, by a parent or child (see our Anti-Bullying Policy)
*No refunds will be issued in the instance of dismissal.
Anti-Bullying Policy
The Macholah Ballet, Inc. is committed to anti-bullying. We provide a safe and supportive community that fosters a lifelong love for dance and creative expression. In order to guarantee that all of our dancers are able to best pursue their passion, we implemented a comprehensive anti-bullying policy applicable to our students, dance families, staff, and employees. We will not tolerate bullying in any form; physical, emotional, social or otherwise. Since our goal is to empower people and embrace individuality, one documented bullying event will have repercussions, which may include immediate termination of enrollment for egregious violations.
We define bullying as any behavior; physical, emotional, verbal, written (either electronically or in person), that detrimentally targets another dancer. This counts as bullying when it physically or emotionally harms a dancer, targets a dancer for any actual or perceived characteristic, or creates a hostile environment in the dance studio.
Under reporting of bullying is the biggest hindrance to stopping further harassment. Please let the studio director know of any bullying behaviors as soon as possible.
Most noteworthy, as per the policy above, we recognize that bullying does not just occur between students. Parents or guardians, who harass another student, parent, or The Macholah Ballet, Inc. staff member, will have repercussions, which may include suspension or termination of the student. Please report all incidents of bullying you witness to the Director immediately. There will be no refunds for such actions.
At The Macholah Ballet, Inc., respect and compassion are two of our core values. All dancers have a right to learn and develop their art in a positive, respectful environment. We realize that every situation reported may require a unique follow-up.
Social Media
Please remember that your anonymity on Social Media is never guaranteed and to exercise particular caution when posts, images, or videos identify children in your care.
Any comments or posts perceived to be obscene, defamatory, threatening, harassing, discriminatory or hateful towards The Macholah Ballet, Inc.staff, students or families may subject the poster to disciplinary or legal action.
Should you wish to engage on Social Media while identifying as a studio dancer, parent volunteer, or employee, you may only do so with integrity, respect, and adhere to privacy and confidentiality policy. Any content revealing or referring to sensitive studio information is not allowed to be shared online.
Intellectual property laws (for example, costume design and choreography), must be observed by all studio patrons when posting online. This includes but not limited to manuals, forms, handbooks, and syllabus, etc.
While affiliated with our studio, (for example, images of your child inside The Macholah Ballet, Inc. or wearing The Macholah Ballet, Inc.clothing) we will not tolerate any posts that are racially, sexually, physically or religiously offensive.
All matters pertaining directly to the studio – whether it be fees, scheduling, placements or performance opportunities – may not be communicated via Social Media. We have an open door policy and encourage all communication, complaints and feedback to be communicated to the owner directly.
Identifying information of any featured minors – including full names and ages – must be removed when posting on Social Media.
Dress Code
We pride ourselves in having uniformity and cooperation when it comes to our dress code/hair policies.
Hair must be in a bun for all Ballet classes.
Hair must be neat and pulled back out of the face for all other classes.
No large jewelry may be worn in ANY class or performance. Please remove bracelets, watches, rings & necklaces before entering your classroom. Students will be asked to remove them and we are not responsible for lost items.
Please visit our CLASS ATTIRE page to view the class attire list for each class your child is enrolled in.
Weather
We follow Putnam County Schools for Weather Closings.
If Putnam County Schools is closed due to weather, we will be closed.
If there is a 2 Hour Delay, we will still have classes, but use your best judgment when traveling.
If there is an Early Out, we will closed.
Students will always be notified via Parent Portal, text and email.
There are no refunds for classes cancelled due to weather because we schedule make up classes in the Spring when the weather is more consistent.
Missed Classes
Missed classes due to personal reasons (i.e. sickness, prior engagement, out of town, etc.) are non-refundable and not prorated. However, your dancer may make up missed classes by taking a class in their current level or below. Please contact the office if you need help finding an appropriate class for your dancer to make up.
Missed classes due to weather cancellations are also non-refundable and not prorated because we schedule make up class sessions in the spring when the weather is more dependable.
Holiday Breaks are built in to our yearly Tuition breakdown, therefore Holiday Breaks are non-refundable and not prorated (Thanksgiving Break, Christmas Break, Spring Break).