After School Sports Handbook

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "After School Sports Handbook"

Transcription

1 SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL After School Sports Handbook Serra Catholic School Introduction This handbook has been prepared to be used as a reference for Serra Catholic s After School Sports Program. This is an effort to define responsibilities as they pertain to the rules and regulations, as well as policies and procedures for participation in the After School Sports Program at Serra Catholic School. We are a member of the Parochial Athletic League (PAL) and follow the League s policies. Serra Catholic School After School Sports Program Antonio Parkway, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (949) FAX (949)

2 Table of Contents Letter from Athletic Directors...3 After School Sports Philosophy & Introduction...3 After School Sports Introduction...4 After School Sports Offerings...5 After School Sports Eligibility Requirements...6 After School Sports Team Tryouts...7 After School Sports Team Selection Process...7 After School Sports Team Membership...7 Information Specific to Level and Division of Play...8 Sportsmanship...9 After School Sports General Rules...9 After School Sports Game Schedule...10 After School Sports Coaching Requirements...10 After School Sports Communication Policies...11 After School Sports Transportation...12 After School Sports Uniforms and Equipment...13 Parochial Athletic League PAL...13 Contest Expectations...14 Change/Cancellation of games...14 Change/Cancellation of practices...14 After School Sports End of the Season Awards...15 Injury Procedures...15 Codes of Conduct Policy Acknowledgement Agreement

3 SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Letter from Athletic Directors Dear Athletes, At Serra Catholic School, athletics are an important part of the total educational process. Athletes are expected to develop athletic skills, respect their teammates, respect the rules, their coaches and officials, and exhibit good sportsmanship at all times. You are representing Serra Catholic School, yourself, and your family. All Serra Catholic students must conduct themselves appropriately at all times so as to maintain self-respect and the esteem of those who are watching. We, at Serra Catholic School, take pride in our school teams and respect our teams as they represent us with pride by displaying their hard work, athletic skills, fair play, and hospitality of visiting schools. Remember to work hard, do the best you are able to do, and always remember to win gratefully and lose graciously. Go Bears! Jenny Lewis Co-Athletic Director Volleyball, Lacrosse, Softball, & Track and Field Brock Gozbak Co-Athletic Director Flag Football, Basketball, & Coed Soccer 3

4 SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL After School Sports Philosophy I. Philosophy of Athletics The Serra Catholic School approach to athletics stems directly from the school s philosophy of education. We believe our athletic program should aid in the spiritual, social, and proper physical development of the student athlete. A. Goals 1. To share our faith with whom we come in contact. 2. To require our athletes to strive to live like Christ. 3. To have our athletes possess positive character qualities and to express them openly through the medium of athletics. 4. To provide young athletes with a chance to enjoy, develop and compete in athletics. B. Objectives 1. To develop an understanding of priorities; God first, family second, academics third, athletics and social activities forth. 2. To demonstrate strong Christian character during normal and stressful situations. A coach or athlete should always be in control, or quick to correct his/her mistakes. 3. To foster a desire in the athlete to manage their academics and behavior in such a manner as to gain the privilege of participation in the school-sponsored sports program. 4. To help the student-athlete learn to handle relationships with their peers and those in authority over them. II. Philosophy of Athletic participation at Serra Catholic School 1. All students have the opportunity to try out for an athletic team. However, based on the large number students trying out, facility limitations and league regulations, some teams will need to make cuts. 2. The Co-Athletic Director with assistance from the team coach will determine selection of team members. This decision will be based on their eligibility to play after school sports, practice attendance, work ethic, attitude, and skill level in that particular sport. Student eligibility is based on academic record and conduct record and is determined by the administration and teachers. 3. The ultimate goal is to allow each team member to play in every game. Please see the Level of Play section for details regarding each level. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL After School Sports Introduction Serra Catholic School offers competitive sports for both boys and girls in middle school, including: flag football, volleyball, basketball, lacrosse, softball, coed soccer, and track and field (grades 1-8). The athletic program falls under the jurisdiction of the School, and is administered by the Student Activities Director and the Athletic Directors. The Serra Catholic School athletic program is governed under the Parochial Athletic League (PAL) and adheres to their guidelines. A fee is charged per student, per sport to assist in covering the costs of the athletic program. Participating in the Serra Catholic School athletic program is a privilege, not a right. Students earn the 4

5 privilege of participating through hard work, dedication, desire, and self-discipline. The school, in cooperation with the students and parents, will make a reasonable effort to hold participating students to personal, academic, and discipline standards. Students, athletes, spectators, coaches, and instructors represent the school, and they are expected to be worthy representatives. Students may not try out for a sport if they are on academic probation. In addition, participation requires a commitment by the student to attend all practices and games with the exception of an excused absence (funeral, illness, etc. Parents must call/ the Athletic Director in the event a student is ill and will miss a practice. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Sport Offerings Parochial Athletic League (P.A.L) Athletic Website: (Click on After School Sports Program, click on sport) FALL (Sept.-Nov.) (players per team Football=15-18, Volleyball=8-12) Mountain League: Canyon League: (one team at each level) (one team each level) A Girl s Volleyball (Gr. 7/8) A Girl s Volleyball (Gr. 7/8) B Girl s Volleyball (Gr. 5/6) B Girl s Volleyball (Gr. 5/6) A Boy s Flag Football (Gr. 7/8) A Boy s Flag Football (Gr. 7/8) B Boy s Flag Football (Gr. 5/6) B Boy s Flag Football (Gr. 5/6) WINTER (Nov.-Feb.) (players per team Basketball=8-15) Mountain League: Canyon League: (one team at each level) (one team at each level) A Girl s Basketball (Gr. 7/8) A Girl s Basketball (Gr. 7/8) B Girl s Basketball (Gr. 5/6) B Girl s Basketball (Gr. 5/6) A Boy s Basketball (Gr. 7/8) A Boy s Basketball (Gr. 7/8) B Boy s Basketball (Gr. 5/6) B Boy s Basketball (Gr. 5/6) SPRING (Feb.-May.) (players per team Softball=11-16, Volleyball=8-12) Mountain League: Track and Field Grades 1-8 (no tryouts) (one team at each level) (open enrollmentl) A Girl s Softball (Gr. 7/8) St. Mary s Track Meet: B Girl s Softball (Gr. 5/6) Saturday, TBD Grades 1-8 A Boy s Volleyball (Gr. 7/8) PAL TRACK MEET: B Boy s Volleyball (Gr. 5/6) Saturday, TBD Grades 1-4 Sunday, TBD Grades 5-8 Not Affiliated with the Parochial Athletic League (P.A.L) 5

6 WINTER (Nov.-Feb.) SPRING (Feb.-May.) (players per team, Lacrosse 15-20) (players per team, Soccer= 15-18) LACROSSE: Friendship Soccer League: (one team at each level) (one team at each level) A Girl s Lacrosse (Gr. 6-8) Coed Soccer (Gr. 8) A Boy s Lacrosse (Gr. 7/8) Coed Soccer (Gr. 7) B Boy s Lacrosse (Gr. 5/6) Coed Soccer (Gr. 6) Coed Soccer (Gr. 5) SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Eligibility Requirements As educators, we have a responsibility to see that academics are the number one priority for students participating in athletics. Students participating in Serra Catholic s Sports Program will assume the responsibility of getting and completing all academic assignments when dismissed early for a scheduled game. The following policies are established to assure that the athletic program supports the physical and academic emphasis as stated in the PAL Handbook. 1. Student Athletes who have an overall academic average below a 70% at the mid-trimester or at the end of any trimester will be placed on After School Sports Probation for a period of six weeks. During the probationary period, the student will be expected to improve his/her academic performance as detailed in the probation meeting minutes and probation contract. Terms of the After School Sports Probation will be determined by the administration. A conference to discuss these terms will be held with the administration, teachers, parents and student.(students with and ILP must maintain the academic work agreement that is made with the teacher.) 2. Students who have an overall average below a 70% in either Work Habits or Responsible Behavior at the mid-trimester or at the end of any trimester will be placed on After School Sports Probation for a period of six weeks. During the probationary period, the student will be expected to improve his/her behavior and or work habits as detailed in the probation meeting minutes and probation contract. Terms of the probation will be determined by the administration. A conference to discuss these terms will be held with the administration, teachers, parents and student. 3. The administration reserves the right to remove an athlete from a team either temporarily or permanently if, in the opinions of the administration, the athlete demonstrates poor behavior or citizenship during the school day or at athletic events or if the athlete does not meet the academic and conduct requirements as stated. 4. A student will not be dismissed from an after-school detention in order to make a prescheduled contest or practice. 6

7 5. For a student athlete to be eligible to participate in that day s athletic contest they must have attended class for ½ a day. 6. A current registration packet, including an emergency form, sports permission form, uniform contract, and signed code of conduct must be on file with Athletic Director before a student can attend scheduled contests, games, tournaments, and meets. The athletic department emphasizes the importance of developing a winning attitude in its student athletes. With this in mind, all athletes and coaches associated with the Serra Catholic Athletic Program pledge to treat teachers, administrators, parents, officials, opponents, spectators, and fellow coaches and athletes with respect: Serra Catholic School believes that no quality better reflects a winning attitude than that of good sportsmanship. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Team Tryouts Athletic teams will have open try-outs for each sport and cuts will be made at the discretion of the Athletic Directors in conjunction with the administration. Serra Catholic School will attempt to field two A teams (7th/8th grade) and two B teams (5th/6th grade) for all sports when participation demands and practice time and space allow. Players will be evaluated by the athletic directors and all coaches using a sport specific rubric. Player coach ability, commitment, attitude, grades and school conduct will all factor into the team selection process. Athletic Director with input from the coaches will pick the squads. Any student may be cut based on ability and special consideration will not be given to 8th graders (A Team) or 6th graders (B Team). SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Selection Process for Teams 1. Students in Grades 7 and 8 are eligible to try out for A level sports teams. 2. Students in Grades 5 and 6 are eligible to try out for B level teams. 3. Parents, other than station helpers, will be prohibited from attending any tryouts. (Administrator s discretion) 4. Upon completion of tryouts, the athletic directors will prepare a tentative roster that must be approved by the appropriate Principal to determine eligibility. Only those students who are approved by the Principal may participate. 5. There will be strict compliance to the academic standards set by Serra Catholic School. 6. There will be a minimum of two people evaluating participants in the try-out process. 7. Coaches will assist in evaluating players during tryouts. 8. Students must tryout to participate on any team. 7

8 9. Prior participation on a team has no bearing on selection. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Team Membership 1. A student is considered to part of a team as soon as the team roster is posted. 2. Attendance Requirements: a. A team member must complete the season in its entirety, including playoffs and tournaments. b. If a player decides to quit a team, at any time, that player becomes ineligible to participate in any extra-curricular activities at Serra Catholic School for the remainder of the school year. If a player leaves a team during the spring season, he/she will be ineligible for any extra-curricular activities during the first trimester the following school year. c. In order to participate in a game, an athlete must have attended school that same day for a minimum of half a day. 3. The participation cost per athlete may vary with each sport and season. The fee covers expenses such as: a. PAL participation fee b. Referees fees per game (this cost doubles during basketball season due to two referees per game instead of one). c. Coaches stipends d. League referee-assigner fees e. Lining of fields for football and softball games f. Uniform g. Equipment 4. New students to Serra Catholic School may be added to a team during the season provided that they follow the PAL and Serra Catholic School Athletic Guidelines and are exempt from the GPA guidelines for one trimester. 5. Students may participate on only one team per season SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Information Specific to Level and Division of Play In accordance with the Parochial Athletic League All Seasons Require an After School Commitment of 2-3 days a week for 8-10 weeks A Level (7 th and 8 th Grade) 1. Practice is typically right after school. Practice is typically an hour and a half. 2. Games usually start at 4: th and 8 th graders play at this level 4. Serra Catholic Fields one A team in the Mountain Division (A1) and one A team in the Canyon Division (A2) 8

9 5. Team play, sportsmanship, individual physical ability, motivation and mental attitude are very important aspects of competition at the A level. 6. The team coach will make every effort to allow each team member to play in every game. However, there may be specific situations where all athletes may not play in every contest (ex: safety issues, competitive contests). 7. The school s A team offers a competitive program in both the Mountain and Canyon divisions. 8. Playing time on all levels must be earned by athletes by working hard in practice. 9. Athletes who are placed on an A team are not guaranteed equal amounts of playing time. B Level (5 th and 6 th grade) 1. Practice is typically right after school. Practice is typically an hour. 2. Games usually start at 3:30 3. At the B level increased emphasis is placed upon team play and team concepts, character, physical conditioning and refinement of basic skills. 4. Serra Catholic Fields one B team in the Mountain Division (B1) and one B team in the Canyon Division (B2) 5. Athletes who are placed on a B Team must play in every game. Playing time on all levels must be earned by athletes by working hard in practice and having advanced skills. 6. The school s B team offers a competitive program in both the Mountain and Canyon divisions. 7. All athletes will not play equal amounts. Playing time varies depending on the sport. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Sportsmanship Any student athlete whose conduct, dress, public or private remarks, or any other display of behavior of unsportsmanlike conduct that might discredit the school, may cause the student athlete to be declared ineligible for athletic competition or participation. Any parent volunteer in a coaching position is also held responsible to the same standards. Athletes, spectators (including parents and invited guests) and coaches are expected to conduct themselves with behavior consistent with Christian principles. Rude, abusive language, and conduct may result in expulsion from the sports arena as well as other discipline deemed appropriate. Any decisions of ineligibility will be in consultation with the Athletic Director and Principal and will be final. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL General Rules In accordance with the Parochial Athletic League Practices may be canceled because of rain, but all efforts are made to keep practices and games as scheduled. If practices or games are canceled, it will be done before 1:00 p.m. that day. 1. Athletes are to be at all practices unless excused by the coach prior to practice. 9

10 2. If an athlete misses a practice without permission or an excused absence, the coach may follow through with the appropriate consequences (ex: loss of playing time). The athletes must notify the coach of any absence. 3. Should an athlete need some extra time for schoolwork, or other school related activity, an arrangement can be worked out. This arrangement must be between the parent, the coach and the athlete. 4. Athletes must be in school at least ½ day in order to participate in practice or a game. 5. Athletes that have a doctor or parent note excusing them from their Physical Education class, or other physical activities, may not participate in practices, games, etc. during the time stated on the note. 6. The athletic department is not responsible for providing an additional uniform if an athlete forgets to bring his/her uniform to school on game day. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Game Schedules 1. A printed game schedule will be given to each coach. 2. Coaches will distribute practice and game schedules to parents and team members. Schedules will also be posted on the After School Sports Webpage. Always disregard previous schedule when a new one is distributed. 3. Schedules will be available approximately two weeks prior to the first contest. Traditionally, games are scheduled two to three times per week. Games are held over a five to six week period, so depending on school holiday and events, some weeks may have three games scheduled. 4. B teams compete at 3:30. A games begin at 4:30 (some sports differ). In the event of a game cancellation, coaches and team parents will be notified by 1 p.m. 5. Car pools will be organized for away contests. Coaches (usually with help of the Team Parent) are responsible for organizing car pools to away contests. Parents are responsible for arranging for transportation for their child after each contest, home or away. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Coach Requirements General Statement of Responsibility: The head coach of each sport has the responsibility of carrying on the sport in the best interest of Serra Catholic School by adhering to the Policies and Regulations as outlined in Serra Catholic s After School Sports Program handbook, as well as the PAL handbook. Further, each head coach should have a working knowledge of individual building practices for their sport. Specific Requirements: 1. Fingerprinted by the Diocese of Orange 2. Online Safe Environment Training 3. CPR/First Aid Certified 4. All perspective Coaches Must complete an application (we accept applications for all coaching positions each season of each year) 10

11 5. Meet with Athletic Director Prior to the First Practice A. The Athletic Director will select coaches. B. Parent coaches may only serve as Head Coach for one athletic team per school year when there are other candidates of equal or similar qualifications interested in the position. Parent Coaches will assist athletic directors in evaluating athletes during tryouts. C. All coaches will strive to develop every player s skill level and inherent talent. Rules and strategies will be taught, and sportsmanship and teamwork will be stressed. D. The following issues will be determined at each individual coach s discretion: a. Length of practice (not to exceed two hours per day) b. Activities/drills used during practice c. Amount of playing time per athlete, per game E. Coaches must not over-burden a player s academic schedule with excessive practices. There shall be no more than three team meetings/practices per week (tournaments/ playoffs exceptions). F. All coaches will submit practice and game schedules to administration for approval the week after the team roster is posted. G. It is mandatory that A level coaches be committed to participate in play-offs and tournaments. H. All coaches must comply with the school s Live Scan Fingerprinting, CPR Certification, and TB Testing policies. I. Parent coaches will assist athletic directors in evaluating athletes during tryouts. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL After School Sports Communication Policies In accordance with the Parochial Athletic League Communication with athletes, parents, administration, Athletic Director, and coaches is vital to the success of all athletic programs. During the course of the season, concerns arise. The following communication process should follow these steps: A. Athlete arranges meeting with coach B. Parent arranges meeting with coach C. Parent arranges meeting with Athletic Director D. Parent arranges meeting with Athletic Director and Principal Communications that parents and players should expect from the coach: A. Philosophy of the coach B. Expectations of the team C. Locations and times of all practices and games D. Procedure to follow should a player become injured during a practice or game Communications coaches expect from parents and players: A. Notification of any schedule conflict, as far in advance as possible B. Specific concerns regarding coach s philosophy and experience 11

12 Participating in youth sports can be one of the most rewarding experiences in a child s life. It is important to understand that there also may be times when things do not go the way you wish. At these times, discussion with the coach may be desirable, to clear up the issue, and to avoid any misunderstanding. It is advised that any concerns be brought up in private, away from a game or practice situation. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL After School Sports Transportation The team parent or a designated adult can assign carpools for away games. Please follow the outlined procedure below: 3:30 Away Games: Student athletes will be dismissed from class at 2:10. Student athletes will meet a Serra Faculty/Staff Member in the Father Serra Courtyard out by the locker rooms by 2:20. From there, a Serra Faculty/Staff Member will check-in student athletes from 2:15-2:20. Parents driving carpools can park in a parking spot and meet in the Father Serra Courtyard out by the locker rooms, as well. From there, they can check in their carpool, and once everyone in their carpool is accounted for, they can walk them out to the parking lot. Siblings of athletes are encouraged to stay the duration of school and carpool home or to the game with friends. If parents driving must take athletes and athlete s siblings, siblings will follow the same procedures as athletes. A Serra Faculty/Staff Member will check in athletes and siblings before they leave. Parents driving carpools must have driver s insurance documents on file with Serra s After School Sports Program. Parents can enter campus via the Antonio entrance before 2:15. After 2:15, drivers will be stopped by Security. Please feel free to park in an open parking spot. Parent carpools will meet their carpool in the Father Serra Courtyard out by the locker rooms, where a Serra Faculty/Staff Member will check them in and off, then release the carpool to leave, hopefully all before 2:35. The goal is to have all carpools underway before traffic begins at 2:40. 4:30 Away Games (Team Mom's do not have to assign carpools for 4:30 away Games): Student athletes will be dismissed at the regular scheduled bell time; approximately 2:40. Student athletes will meet carpools/rides through the regular carpool pick up. Student athletes do not need to check out with a Serra Faculty/Staff Member unless they are carpooling with a 3:30 Game carpool. If a student athlete s carpool arrives past 3:15, the student athlete will be checked into extended day care until the carpool arrives. Parents driving carpools can enter campus via the Banderas entrance to pick up athletes. 3:30 Home Games Student athletes will be dismissed at the regular scheduled bell time; approximately 2:40. Student athletes will meet their coach at a designated area. Student athletes will help set up chairs for home 12

13 team, away team, and spectators. Student athletes may begin warm-up upon coach s arrival. Until then, all equipment is kept in safe keeping. Parents can enter campus via the Antonio entrance and park in any open parking spot after 3:15 or before 2:40. 4:30 Home Games Student athletes will be dismissed at the regular scheduled bell time; approximately 2:40. Student athletes may NOT hang out until game time. There are two options: 1) A student athlete can be picked up through regular traffic patterns via the Banderas entrance 2) A student athlete can check into Extended Day Care until 4:00PM. If a student athlete is not under the supervision of their parent or coach anytime before 4:00, the athlete will be automatically checked into Extended Day Care. Parents can enter campus via the Antonio entrance and park in any open parking spot. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL After School Sports Uniforms and Equipment Athletic uniforms and equipment must be used ONLY at scheduled practices and games. Uniforms may be worn to school only on game days. On formal dress days athletes must wear formal dress to school and bring their team uniform to change into before the game. The athlete is responsible for all equipment issued to him/her and must return all of it at the coach s request. The following is taken directly from the Discipline Policies and Procedures Handbook: Athletic Uniform Policy Student athletes participating in the current sport season may wear an approved team shirt or jersey and approved shorts on game days only. (All approvals for game day wear will be made by the Athletic Director) Any athletic team wear is not an acceptable substitute for the PE uniform unless you have a game on that day Shirts may not be tied in any way Shorts may not be rolled up Formal uniforms must be worn on Formal Uniform Days regardless of scheduled athletic games No jewelry, barrettes, beads, or bandanas may be worn while playing. This includes posts for pierced ears. All headwear should be soft, pliable, and functional. Steps For Uniform Return Collection 1. Team collection time will be determined by the Athletic Director 2. Athletic Director will contact students if the uniform is not returned by the assigned date 3. If the athletic director is unable to collect the uniform, parents will be contacted 4. If the athletic director is unable to collect the uniform after contacting parents, certificates will be withheld and parents will be charged $100 for the uniform. 13

14 5. In addition, athletes will be required to pay for lost equipment and for equipment damages due to misuse. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL PAL Rules Rules can be found on the Parochial Athletic League Website: SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Contests Expectations 1. Coaches will carry the After School Sports Binder and a First Aid Kit with them to every game. The After School Sports Binder will hold Emergency Forms for each athlete on their roster. 2. Coaches and Team Parents will see that all athletes are supervised before, during, and after contests. 3. Coaches, athletes, and parents will abide all rules of school: no trash left behind, respect property, follow parking instructions for participating schools. 4. Coaches and athletes will make sure all equipment and uniforms are accounted for before departing. 5. The Team Parent will organize transportation to away games by calling authorized parents. 6. Authorized parents will pick up student athletes in front of the Middle School Building, and sign athletes out with Athletic Directors and/or administration. 7. Parents are expected to pick their athlete up promptly after the end of each game. If parents are unable to pick their athlete up, parents are expected to organize transportation home from a game. 8. Coaches will remain with all athletes until they are picked up after each game. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Change/Cancellation of Games 1. The Athletic Director will notify the Coach and Team Parent of any game changes or cancellations upon receipt of knowledge. 2. The Team Parent will contact players parents and/or begin a phone tree 3. The game changes/cancellations will be posted on the After School Sports Website as soon as possible SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Change/Cancellation of Practice 14

15 1. The Coach will notify the Athletic Director and Team Parent of any practice changes/cancellations. 2. The Team Parent will contact players parents and/or begin a phone tree 3. Practice changes/cancellations will be posted on the After School Sports Website as soon as possible. Inclement Weather A decision whether to cancel, postpone, or play the game, will be made by 1:00 pm or earlier. Once the decision is made, the coach and team parent will be notified. The team parent will contact players parents and/or start a phone tree. Decision will be posted on the After School Sports Webpage. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL End of the Season Awards 1. All team members will receive a participation patch and a Certificate at the end of each season regardless of league standings. 2. Teams will have individual team parties. Athletes who participated on a school team are expected to attend. 3. If any awards are presented at the team party, it must be discussed with the athletic directors prior to the team party. Parents may not present awards to students without the knowledge and approval of the athletic directors. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Injury Procedures The Athletic Director, coach and school nurse must be notified in the event of any injury. The importance of proper injury procedures cannot be taken lightly. Coaches will be familiar with the following procedures: Serious Injury Procedure: All head, neck, back, eye injuries, fractures, profuse bleeding, heat exhaustion, and any breathing difficulties should be considered serious. 1. Administer First Aid. If a more qualified person is available have them administer First Aid. (Doctor, nurse, or EMT) 2. Send reliable person to call 911 (Assistant coach, team captain, manager) 3. The person doing the calling should give the dispatcher his/her name, location, and nature of the injury. 4. Give the Emergency Information form to ambulance attendant. 5. As soon as the ambulance arrives and EMT s have taken charge of the injured student, IMMEDIATELY call parent at home or work. (Information is on Emergency Form.) Tell them where their child will be transported. 6. Call Athletic Director A.S.A.P. 7. Fill out incident report and turn it into the health room on the next day. 15

16 Minor Injury Procedure: 1. Administer First Aid. 2. Call parent or guardian to inform them that their son/daughter has been injured. The Coach may want to suggest that medical attention be seeked for the child as soon as possible. (Depending on nature of injury.) 3. Under no circumstances is a coach to transport a student for medical attention. 4. The parent should be requested to transport student. 5. The coach will file an incident report with the school health room as soon as possible. SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Codes of Conduct All students and parents of students who choose to participate in a team sport are required to sign and return the Student and Parent Code of Conduct Sheet on the following page, prior to participation. Return to Jenny Lewis for the following sports: Girls Volleyball, Boys and Girls Lacrosse, Track & Field and Boys Volleyball or Return to Brock Gozbak for the following sports: Flag Football, Boys and Girls Basketball, Coed Soccer, and Girls Softball. Please fill out and sign an individual agreement for each athlete. Thank you for your continued support of the program. We look forward to another enjoyable year of athletic competition at Serra Catholic School! Go Bears!! 16

17 SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Codes of Conduct CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PLAYERS 1. I understand the Code of Conduct as a player and I will abide by my coaches rules and the regulations of the game. 2. I will work as hard for my team as for myself. I will have fun, improve my skills, and won t show-off. 3. I will cooperate with and respect my coaches, teammates, opponents, and referees. I will treat them like I would like to be treated. 4. I will emphasize good sportsmanship. I know that unsportsmanship-like conduct towards the coaches, teammates, opposing team, and game referees will not be tolerated. 5. I will achieve an overall 2.0 GPA for the preceding trimester to be eligible for any sport, and I will always exhibit appropriate behavior BOTH in and out of class. 6. As an A team player, I must participate in any post-season play, which may extend for up to two weeks after regular season play. 7. I understand that participating on a Serra Catholic sport team is a season long commitment to my school, my team, and my coach. If I quit or am dismissed from the team for any reason, I will be ineligible for any extra-curricular activities for the remainder of the school year. Failure to adhere to the above Code of Conduct will result in a suspension from the games and/or practices. CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PARENTS 1. I will teach my student to play by the rules. 2. I will help my student work towards skill improvement and sportsmanship. 3. I will not coach from the sidelines or the stands. 4. I will set a good example by only speaking positively about my student s team, teammates, and coaches. 5. I will never argue or complain about the referees decisions. 6. I understand I am not invited to team try-outs. (Coach s discretion) 7. I acknowledge that all coaching decisions are final. Any issues I have with a coach must be addressed directly with the coach. If an issue cannot be resolved with the coach, then I will notify the Athletic Director. 8. I recognize that, due to the various skill levels on each team, players will NOT receive equal playing time. 9. I will the address the coach regarding my child s playing time the day after a contest, not the day of. 10. I have received, read, and agree to abide by the Code of Conduct for Parents. Failure to adhere to the above Code of Conduct will result in suspension from viewing the games and/or practices. Player s Name Printed Player s Signature Parent s Signature Date 17

18 SERRA CATHOLIC SCHOOL Policy Acknowledgment Agreement "required for Serra Catholic's After School Sports Program files: one agreement per Student Athlete per school year" Acknowledgement Agreement for: (Student Athlete) I,, am aware of the Serra Catholic Afterschool Sports (Parent[1]/Guardian [1]) Program tryout procedures and I have read Serra Catholic School's After School Sports Handbook. I,, am aware of the Serra Catholic Afterschool Sports (Parent[2]/Guardian [2]) Program tryout procedures and I have read Serra Catholic School's After School Sports Handbook. I,, agree to uphold the Philosophy and Objectives of the Athletic (Serra Student Athlete) Program at Serra Catholic School. I understand the information and agree to abide by the agreement. I, as a student athlete and I, as a Serra Catholic School Parent, will display fair and exemplary sportsmanship at all times. Date: Signature Student Athlete: Signature Parent[1]/Guardian[1]: Signature Parent[2]/Guardian[2]: 18

White Mountains. Regional High School Athlete and Parent Handbook. Home of the Spartans. WMRHS Dispositions

White Mountains. Regional High School Athlete and Parent Handbook. Home of the Spartans. WMRHS Dispositions White Mountains WMRHS Dispositions Grit Self Regulation Zest Social Intelligence Gratitude Optimism Curiosity Regional High School Athlete and Parent Handbook "Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished,

More information

ATHLETICS. Jr. High / High School Handbook

ATHLETICS. Jr. High / High School Handbook ATHLETICS Jr. High / High School Handbook Athletic Director: P GRACE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ATHLETIC HANDBOOK 1. INTRODUCTION AND PHILOSOPHY The mission of Grace Christian School (GCS) is to produce Christ-centered

More information

Anyone with questions is encouraged to contact Athletic Director, Bill Cairns; Phone him at or

Anyone with questions is encouraged to contact Athletic Director, Bill Cairns; Phone him at or SKYLINE GRIZZLIES ATHLETIC REQUIREMENTS and REGISTRATION FORMS 2017-18 According to School District #91 and Idaho High School Activities Association rules, all students interested in participating in athletics

More information

Timberstone Junior High Home of the Wolves! Extra-Curricular Activity Handbook

Timberstone Junior High Home of the Wolves! Extra-Curricular Activity Handbook Timberstone Junior High Home of the Wolves! Extra-Curricular Activity Handbook SYLVANIA SCHOOLS CODE OF CONDUCT FOR EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES/ATHLETICS Participants are expected to conduct themselves

More information

Cincinnati Country Day Middle School Parents Athletics Handbook

Cincinnati Country Day Middle School Parents Athletics Handbook Cincinnati Country Day Middle School Parents Athletics Handbook 8/14/2016 Table of Contents: Introduction:... 1 CCDS Motto, Character Virtues, and Code of Conduct:... 1 7th & 8th Grade Athletic Code:...

More information

SPORTS POLICIES AND GUIDELINES

SPORTS POLICIES AND GUIDELINES April 27, 2010 SPORTS POLICIES AND GUIDELINES I. POLICY AND INTENT A. Eligibility Residents of Scarsdale and the Mamaroneck Strip ( residents of Scarsdale ) and students who attend the Scarsdale Public

More information

JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS MANUAL GRADES 7 & 8

JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS MANUAL GRADES 7 & 8 JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS MANUAL GRADES 7 & 8 The purpose of this Junior High Sports Manual is to clarify the rules and regulations for seventh and eighth grade girls athletics for the member schools of the Iowa

More information

Milan Area Schools

Milan Area Schools Milan Area Schools 2015-2016 Athletics Department Rules, Regulations & Code of Conduct Milan Athletic Department 200 Big Red Drive Milan, MI 48160 Phone 439-5093 / Fax 439-5084 The Athletic Office is located

More information

LAKEWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CODE LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES FOR POLICY #4247

LAKEWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CODE LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES FOR POLICY #4247 Page 2 of 14 LAKEWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CODE PHILOSOPHY It is the desire of the Lakewood School District that each student reach his or her academic potential. The Lakewood School

More information

THE OHIO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

THE OHIO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 5/15/2017 THE OHIO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, I 0. 1 Why Interscholastic Athletics & OHSAA Beliefs 1 Participation in interscholastic athletic s programs is educational in nature and: Complements

More information

LONGVIEW LOBOS HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER MANUAL

LONGVIEW LOBOS HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER MANUAL LONGVIEW LOBOS HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER MANUAL GET READY 1 LONGVIEW HIGH SCHOOL Boy s Soccer Program 2008-2009 Region II District 32-4A HEAD COACH: JAMES WRIGHT ASSISSTANT COACH: MARGARET FENET/WRIGHT P.O.BOX

More information

WELCOME DIAA NFHS Rules Clinic

WELCOME DIAA NFHS Rules Clinic WELCOME 2017-18 DIAA NFHS Rules Clinic DIAA STAFF Thomas E. Neubauer, CMAA Executive Director Terre Taylor Coordinator of Interscholastic Athletics teresa.taylor@doe.k12.de.us Tina M. Bates Secretary Main

More information

IUPUI Office of Student Conduct Disciplinary Procedures for Alleged Violations of Personal Misconduct

IUPUI Office of Student Conduct Disciplinary Procedures for Alleged Violations of Personal Misconduct IUPUI Office of Student Conduct Disciplinary Procedures for Alleged Violations of Personal Misconduct Preamble IUPUI disciplinary procedures determine responsibility and appropriate consequences for violations

More information

ARTICLE IV: STUDENT ACTIVITIES

ARTICLE IV: STUDENT ACTIVITIES ARTICLE IV: STUDENT ACTIVITIES Table of Contents 7-4.1 extracurricular Activities: Generally 7-4.2 sportsmanship, ethics and integrity 7-4.3 student publications 7-4.4 assemblies 7-4.5 clubs and student

More information

CERTIFICATION LIABILITY. THE STATE OF BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR SOMETHING, ESPECIALLY BY LAW. Synonyms: ACCOUNTABILITY RESPONSIBILITY

CERTIFICATION LIABILITY. THE STATE OF BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR SOMETHING, ESPECIALLY BY LAW. Synonyms: ACCOUNTABILITY RESPONSIBILITY CERTIFICATION LIABILITY THE STATE OF BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR SOMETHING, ESPECIALLY BY LAW. Synonyms: ACCOUNTABILITY RESPONSIBILITY WHAT IS CERTIFICATION? Certification is a process whereby the team or association

More information

Attendance. St. Mary s expects every student to be present and on time for every scheduled class, Mass, and school events.

Attendance. St. Mary s expects every student to be present and on time for every scheduled class, Mass, and school events. Attendance ATTENDANCE PHONE NUMBER (24 HOURS) (248) 755-6376 St. Mary s expects every student to be present and on time for every scheduled class, Mass, and school events. Attendance is taken daily in

More information

THE ALTON SCHOOL GUIDE TO SPORT

THE ALTON SCHOOL GUIDE TO SPORT THE ALTON SCHOOL GUIDE TO SPORT Index Page Number: 2 Welcome from the Director of Sport 3 The PE Department 4 Life skills learnt from sport 5 Lifelong participation in sport 6 Parent guidelines at sporting

More information

The Tutor Shop Homework Club Family Handbook. The Tutor Shop Mission, Vision, Payment and Program Policies Agreement

The Tutor Shop Homework Club Family Handbook. The Tutor Shop Mission, Vision, Payment and Program Policies Agreement The Tutor Shop Homework Club Family Handbook The Tutor Shop Mission, Vision, Payment and Program Policies Agreement Our Goals: The Tutor Shop Homework Club seeks to provide after school academic support

More information

NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER Imperial Road South, Guelph, Ontario, N1K 1Z4 Phone: (519) , Fax: (519) Attendance Line: (519)

NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER Imperial Road South, Guelph, Ontario, N1K 1Z4 Phone: (519) , Fax: (519) Attendance Line: (519) NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2012 287 Imperial Road South, Guelph, Ontario, N1K 1Z4 Phone: (519) 821-9160, Fax: (519) 821-5296 Attendance Line: (519) 821-9169 November News YEAR OF FAITH BEGAN ON OCTOBER 14 TH

More information

Graduate Student Travel Award

Graduate Student Travel Award Minimum Requirements for Eligibility: Graduate Student Travel Award 2016-2017 The applicant must provide travel-related information in a timely basis to the administrative staff and complete the UTRGV

More information

SPORT CLUBS HANDBOOK

SPORT CLUBS HANDBOOK SPORT CLUBS HANDBOOK 2017-2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. WELLNESS AND RECREATION CENTER.....4 SECTION 2. COMPETITIVE SPORTS OFFICE AND STAFF.. 4 SECTION 3. ELIGIBILITY.....6 SECTION 4. SPORTSMANSHIP.....6

More information

ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTIVE

ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTIVE Student Clubs Portland Public Schools believes that student clubs are an integral part of the educational program of the Portland school system. All student clubs must apply to the school for recognition

More information

The Foundation Academy

The Foundation Academy The Foundation Academy 3675 San Pablo Road South, Jacksonville, FL 32224 PH (904) 493-7300 FAX (904) 821-1247 www.foundationacademy.com Application for Admission School Year 2014-2015 Enrollment is capped

More information

WILLMAR CARDINALS ATHLETICS

WILLMAR CARDINALS ATHLETICS WILLMAR CARDINALS ATHLETICS WELCOME TO THE 2013-14 PLAYER/PARENT INFORMATIONAL MEETING Ryan Blahosky Willmar Senior High Activities Director blahoskyr@willmar.k12.mn.us 320-231-8331 AGENDA HEAD COACHES

More information

Tamwood Language Centre Policies Revision 12 November 2015

Tamwood Language Centre Policies Revision 12 November 2015 Do More, Learn More, BE MORE! By teaching, coaching and encouraging our students, Tamwood Language Centres helps students to develop their talents, achieve their educational goals and realize their potential.

More information

Student-Athlete. Code of Conduct

Student-Athlete. Code of Conduct Student-Athlete Code of Conduct Student-Athlete Code of Conduct The Student-Athlete Code of Conduct explains the responsibilities of student athletes and serves as a guide for their conduct. If there are

More information

Pierce County Schools. Pierce Truancy Reduction Protocol. Dr. Joy B. Williams Superintendent

Pierce County Schools. Pierce Truancy Reduction Protocol. Dr. Joy B. Williams Superintendent Pierce County Schools Pierce Truancy Reduction Protocol 2005 2006 Dr. Joy B. Williams Superintendent Mark Dixon Melvin Johnson Pat Park Ken Jorishie Russell Bell 1 Pierce County Truancy Reduction Protocol

More information

Middle/Junior High School Athletic Manual Public Schools of North Carolina State Board of Education North Carolina Department of Public Instruction

Middle/Junior High School Athletic Manual Public Schools of North Carolina State Board of Education North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Middle/Junior High School Athletic Manual Public Schools of North Carolina State Board of Education North Carolina Department of Public Instruction K-12 Curriculum and Instruction Division Healthy Schools

More information

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 2016 Rules of Competition

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 2016 Rules of Competition Article I - Membership Procedure and Guidelines Sec. 1: Membership in the Southern Conference (SC) is open to teams from high schools in the southern counties of the State. Current SC high school membership

More information

INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS

INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS Participation by students in athletic competition is a privilege subject to Board policies and regulations. While the Board takes great pride in winning, it emphasizes and requires

More information

ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES AGREEMENT

ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES AGREEMENT ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES AGREEMENT is made on this 17th day of May, 2017, by and between Strong Memorial Hospital/UR Medicine Sports Medicine, a division of

More information

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN WRESTLING BASIC INFORMATION

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN WRESTLING BASIC INFORMATION ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN WRESTLING BASIC INFORMATION ELIGIBILITY: Open to all boys in grades 2 to 8 Must be enrolled at St. Paul's or Star of Bethlehem Must have good grade standing Must follow all rules and

More information

GREENBRIAR MIDDLE SCHOOL/ VALLEY FORGE HIGH SCHOOL 7TH AND 8TH GRADE ATHLETICS

GREENBRIAR MIDDLE SCHOOL/ VALLEY FORGE HIGH SCHOOL 7TH AND 8TH GRADE ATHLETICS GREENBRIAR MIDDLE SCHOOL/ VALLEY FORGE HIGH SCHOOL! 7TH AND 8TH GRADE ATHLETICS 2015-2016 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR My name is Joe Porach Contact information is porachj@parmacityschools.org or (440)885-2371 ELIGIBILITY

More information

AVON STEELE PARENT & STUDENT ATHLETIC HANDBOOK. Avon High School

AVON STEELE  PARENT & STUDENT ATHLETIC HANDBOOK. Avon High School AVON STEELE www.avon.k12.oh.us PARENT & STUDENT ATHLETIC HANDBOOK Avon High School http://athletics.avonlocalschools.org/ A Message to the Parents This handbook is presented to you because your son or

More information

Village Extended School Program Monrovia Unified School District. Cohort 1 ASES Program since 1999 Awarded the Golden Bell for program excellence

Village Extended School Program Monrovia Unified School District. Cohort 1 ASES Program since 1999 Awarded the Golden Bell for program excellence Village Extended School Program Monrovia Unified School District Cohort 1 ASES Program since 1999 Awarded the Golden Bell for program excellence Village Program Parent Orientation Overview: Village supports

More information

Heidelberg Academy is fully accredited and a member of the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS)

Heidelberg Academy is fully accredited and a member of the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) HEIDELBERG ACADEMY 1312 Academy Drive P.O. Drawer Q Heidelberg, MS 39439 Office Telephone: 601-787-4589 Fax: 601-787-3371 E-Mail: harebs@harebs.com Web Site: www.heidelbergacademyinc.com Heidelberg Academy

More information

Lesson Plan. Preparation

Lesson Plan. Preparation General Housekeeping: Forms Practicum in Fashion Design Lesson Plan Performance Objective Upon completion of this lesson, each student will demonstrate the characteristics necessary to be a successful

More information

2018 Summer Application to Study Abroad

2018 Summer Application to Study Abroad Page 1 of 7 Attach one COLOR driver's license or passport sized photograph here. 2018 Summer Application to Study Abroad More than one photograph may be required during the application process. Check individual

More information

Greek Life Code of Conduct For NPHC Organizations (This document is an addendum to the Student Code of Conduct)

Greek Life Code of Conduct For NPHC Organizations (This document is an addendum to the Student Code of Conduct) Greek Life Code of Conduct For NPHC Organizations (This document is an addendum to the Student Code of Conduct) The Office of the Dean of Students offers undergraduate students an experience that complements

More information

Funny Superlative Awards For Soccer Team

Funny Superlative Awards For Soccer Team Funny Superlative For Soccer Team Free PDF ebook Download: Funny Superlative For Soccer Team Download or Read Online ebook funny superlative awards for soccer team in PDF Format From The Best User Guide

More information

Fall Classes At A Glance

Fall Classes At A Glance Fall 2017 Fall Classes At A Glance @ Stonegate Elementary WHAT IS THE ACE PROGRAM AND WHAT ARE ACE CLASSES? The ACE Program (Afterschool Classroom Enrichment) is a program sponsored by IPSF (Irvine Public

More information

QUEEN BEE SCHOOLS, DISTRICT BLOOMINGDALE ROAD GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL MIDDLE SCHOOL CODE OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE SYSTEM

QUEEN BEE SCHOOLS, DISTRICT BLOOMINGDALE ROAD GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL MIDDLE SCHOOL CODE OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE SYSTEM QUEEN BEE SCHOOLS, DISTRICT 16 1560 BLOOMINGDALE ROAD GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139 MIDDLE SCHOOL CODE OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE SYSTEM REVISED NOVEMBER, 2006 REVISED APRIL, 2004 REVISED, JUNE, 1998 REVISED,

More information

BY-LAWS of the Air Academy High School NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

BY-LAWS of the Air Academy High School NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BY-LAWS of the Air Academy High School NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ARTICLE I: NAME AND PURPOSE Section 1. The name of this chapter shall be the Air Academy High School National Honor Society Section 2. The

More information

JUNIOR HIGH INTRAMURAL / ATHLETICS HANDBOOK /

JUNIOR HIGH INTRAMURAL / ATHLETICS HANDBOOK / JUNIOR HIGH INTRAMURAL / ATHLETICS HANDBOOK 2017-2018/ 1 GRANITE DISTRICT JUNIOR HIGH INTRAMURAL / ATHLETIC HANDBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS Philosophy. 3 Program Expectations... 4 Athletic Eligibility.. 5 Academics/Citizenship..

More information

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION. First Aid

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION. First Aid UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION COURSE NUMBER: HPE 233 COURSE TITLE: First Aid SEMESTER HOURS: 3 semester hours PREREQUISITES: None REVISED: January

More information

Valparaiso Community Schools IHSAA PRE-PARTICIPATION PHYSICAL EVALUATION SCHOOL:

Valparaiso Community Schools IHSAA PRE-PARTICIPATION PHYSICAL EVALUATION SCHOOL: 2431 F1/page 1 of 5 Valparaiso Community Schools IHSAA PRE-PARTICIPATION PHYSICAL EVALUATION SCHOOL: HISTORY DATE: Name: Phone ( ) Address: City: Zip: Sex: Age: Date of Birth: Grade: Personal Physician:

More information

ARLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Discipline

ARLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Discipline All staff members of the Arlington Public Schools have authority to maintain the orderly behavior of students. Students in Arlington Public Schools are expected to demonstrate responsibility and self-discipline

More information

The Vanguard School 1605 S. Corona Street Colorado Springs, CO 80905

The Vanguard School 1605 S. Corona Street Colorado Springs, CO 80905 The Vanguard School 1605 S. Corona Street Colorado Springs, CO 80905 Office Phone: 471-1999 x200 Fax: 634-4180 www.cmca12.com The mission of The Vanguard School is to help guide students in development

More information

SHAWANO COMMUNITY MIDDLE SCHOOL

SHAWANO COMMUNITY MIDDLE SCHOOL SHAWANO COMMUNITY MIDDLE SCHOOL ACTIVITIES CLUB SPORTS OFFERINGS 2017-2018 1 ACTIVITIES, CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS The goal of activities programs at SCMS is to encourage student participation in a safe

More information

Wright Middle School. School Supplement to the District Policy Guide

Wright Middle School. School Supplement to the District Policy Guide Wright Middle School School Supplement to the District Policy Guide 2016-2017 School Overview Dear Parents and Students, Wright Middle School is a place where students will have the opportunity to grow

More information

Crestdale Middle School We Dare To Be Great. A North Carolina School to Watch Rhonda Houston Principal

Crestdale Middle School We Dare To Be Great. A North Carolina School to Watch Rhonda Houston Principal Crestdale Middle School We Dare To Be Great A North Carolina School to Watch Rhonda Houston Principal Student Handbook 2010-2011 940 Sam Newell Road Matthews, NC 28105 Office: 980-343-5755 Fax: 980-343-5761

More information

Rapid City Area Schools. High School Activities Handbook

Rapid City Area Schools. High School Activities Handbook Rapid City Area Schools High School Activities Handbook Activities not only develop character they absolutely expose character. (Character is the qualities or features that distinguish one person from

More information

2014 AIA State Cross Country

2014 AIA State Cross Country Posted: 11/4/14: dv 2014 AIA State Cross Country TOURNAMENT GUIDE Schedule, Rules, Regulations, Instructions AIA State Tournament Coordinator Dean Visser Phone: 602-385-3821 Fax: 602-385-3781 dvisser@aiaonline.org

More information

Southeast Arkansas College 1900 Hazel Street Pine Bluff, Arkansas (870) Version 1.3.0, 28 July 2015

Southeast Arkansas College 1900 Hazel Street Pine Bluff, Arkansas (870) Version 1.3.0, 28 July 2015 Southeast Arkansas College 1900 Hazel Street Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71603 www.seark.edu (870) 543-5900 Version 1.3.0, 28 July 2015 Concurrent Credit Student Handbook 2015/16 Table of Contents What is Concurrent

More information

Phase 3 Standard Policies and Procedures

Phase 3 Standard Policies and Procedures Phase 3 Standard Policies and Procedures 2015 2016 The third year of the curriculum is one of the most exciting years of your medical education because it is the first real opportunity for you to be directly

More information

School Year Enrollment Policies

School Year Enrollment Policies 1 2018 19 School Year Enrollment Policies BASIS Schools, Inc. operates open-enrollment public charter schools which do not charge tuition and do not administer entrance examinations. BASIS Schools, Inc.

More information

New Town High. 9th Grade Bulletin H OW T O KEEP IN C O N TA CT? Today we learn, tomorrow we lead. A D M I N I S T R A T I O N

New Town High. 9th Grade Bulletin H OW T O KEEP IN C O N TA CT? Today we learn, tomorrow we lead. A D M I N I S T R A T I O N New Town High 9th Grade Bulletin A U G U S T 2 0 1 5 Today we learn, tomorrow we lead. G U I D A N C E C O U N S E L O R S Mrs. Maria Teresa Perriello mperriello@bcps.org (All students A-G) Mrs. Londyn

More information

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN WRESTLING BASIC INFORMATION

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN WRESTLING BASIC INFORMATION ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN WRESTLING BASIC INFORMATION ELIGIBILITY: Open to all boys in grades 2 to 8 Must be enrolled at St. Paul's or Star of Bethlehem Must have good grade standing Must follow all rules and

More information

SPORT CLUB MANUAL

SPORT CLUB MANUAL SPORT CLUB MANUAL 2017-2018 Pohl Recreation Center (940) 565-2275 www.recsports.unt.edu 1 Recreational Sports Staff Director..................... Laurie Klein Associate Director, Facility Operations...............

More information

Youth Apprenticeship Application Packet Checklist

Youth Apprenticeship Application Packet Checklist Youth Apprenticeship Application Packet Checklist Incomplete applications will not be forwarded to hiring companies and will delay the application process. A complete application packet should consist

More information

Baseball Sport Manual Edition

Baseball Sport Manual Edition Baseball Sport Manual 2012-13 Edition 2012-13 FHSAA Baseball Sport Manual 1 Table of Contents Look for On Page(s) Look for On Page(s) How to Find Information... 3 Sport Specific Procedures Baseball...

More information

LION KING, Jr. CREW PACKET

LION KING, Jr. CREW PACKET LION KING, Jr. CREW PACKET CHECKLIST FOR CREW SIGN-UP FOR Lion King, Jr. Please be sure to bring the following materials from this packet, completed and signed, to the crew sign-up in the WJHS auditorium

More information

JINKS MIDDLE SCHOOL

JINKS MIDDLE SCHOOL JINKS MIDDLE SCHOOL 2017-2018 By providing a supportive, safe, and secure environment, the Jinks Middle School community will provide all students with curriculum strategies and enrichment activities that

More information

SCISA HIGH SCHOOL REGIONAL ACADEMIC QUIZ BOWL

SCISA HIGH SCHOOL REGIONAL ACADEMIC QUIZ BOWL SCISA 2017-2018 HIGH SCHOOL REGIONAL ACADEMIC QUIZ BOWL Event: October 10, 2017 $80.00 team entry fee Deadline: September 1 st Regional winners advance to the State Competition on Tuesday, October 24,

More information

RESIDENCE DON APPLICATION

RESIDENCE DON APPLICATION RESIDENCE DON APPLICATION 2016-17 Application deadline: Monday, January 18, 2016 at 9am Application Submission: Steve Masse Assistant to the Dean, Residence Life 321 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON M5S 1S5

More information

Schock Financial Aid Office 030 Kershner Student Service Center Phone: (610) University Avenue Fax: (610)

Schock Financial Aid Office 030 Kershner Student Service Center Phone: (610) University Avenue Fax: (610) Schock Financial Aid Office 030 Kershner Student Service Center Phone: (610) 436-2627 25 University Avenue Fax: (610) 436-2574 West Chester, PA 19383 E-Mail: finaid@wcupa.edu Title IV Federal Student Aid

More information

Area XIV Northampton, Monroe, Carbon, Lehigh, and Schuylkill County Residents Only

Area XIV Northampton, Monroe, Carbon, Lehigh, and Schuylkill County Residents Only Wrestlers who qualify for the STATE S will represent AREA 14 with these brand new singlets!!!!!!!!!! New Girls Exhibition Divisions THIS FORM IS FOR THE YOUTH TOURNAMENT ONLY!!! ALL REGISTRATIONS MUST

More information

SCHOOL INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES

SCHOOL INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES SCHOOL INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES ANNOUNCEMENTS All major information for the day is announced at TA is available in print form at the office and posted on the website (isfeldschool.com). Other messages

More information

Arizona GEAR UP hiring for Summer Leadership Academy 2017

Arizona GEAR UP hiring for Summer Leadership Academy 2017 GEAR UP Summer Leadership Academy (GUSLA) Arizona GEAR UP hiring for Summer Leadership Academy 2017 NAU/AZ GEAR UP will host a six (6) day summer enrichment experience for GEAR UP students on the NAU Mountain

More information

LEAVE NO TRACE CANADA TRAINING GUIDELINES

LEAVE NO TRACE CANADA TRAINING GUIDELINES LEAVE NO TRACE CANADA TRAINING GUIDELINES TABLE OF CONTENTS Definitions and acronyms 1 Introduction 2 Notice 2 Master Educator Courses 3 Trainer Courses 7 Awareness workshops 10 Requirements upon Course

More information

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Definition and Responsibilities 1. What is home education? Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Section 1002.01, F.S., defines home education as the sequentially progressive instruction of a student

More information

INDEPENDENT STUDY PROGRAM

INDEPENDENT STUDY PROGRAM INSTRUCTION BOARD POLICY BP6158 INDEPENDENT STUDY PROGRAM The Governing Board authorizes independent study as a voluntary alternative instructional setting by which students may reach curricular objectives

More information

FINANCIAL STRATEGIES. Employee Hand Book

FINANCIAL STRATEGIES. Employee Hand Book FINANCIAL STRATEGIES Employee Hand Book 2009-2010 S:\District Office\District Business ED\00Financial Services\09 10\Financial Services Orientation2 Welcome Welcome to Financial Strategies. This program

More information

SOAS Student Disciplinary Procedure 2016/17

SOAS Student Disciplinary Procedure 2016/17 SOAS Student Disciplinary Procedure 2016/17 1 Introduction and general principles 1.1 Persons registering as students of SOAS become members of the School and as such commit themselves to abiding by its

More information

West Georgia RESA 99 Brown School Drive Grantville, GA

West Georgia RESA 99 Brown School Drive Grantville, GA Georgia Teacher Academy for Preparation and Pedagogy Pathways to Certification West Georgia RESA 99 Brown School Drive Grantville, GA 20220 770-583-2528 www.westgaresa.org 1 Georgia s Teacher Academy Preparation

More information

LEAVE NO TRACE CANADA TRAINING GUIDELINES

LEAVE NO TRACE CANADA TRAINING GUIDELINES LEAVE NO TRACE CANADA TRAINING GUIDELINES TABLE OF CONTENTS Definitions and acronyms 1 Introduction 2 Notice 2 Master Educator Courses 3 Trainer Courses 7 Awareness workshops 10 Requirements upon Course

More information

Table of Contents PROCEDURES

Table of Contents PROCEDURES 1 Table of Contents PROCEDURES 3 INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICE 3 INSTRUCTIONAL ACHIEVEMENT 3 HOMEWORK 4 LATE WORK 5 REASSESSMENT 5 PARTICIPATION GRADES 5 EXTRA CREDIT 6 ABSENTEEISM 6 A. Enrolled Students 6 B.

More information

This Handbook describes the following areas:

This Handbook describes the following areas: Opening and Purpose Welcome to Rancho Cucamonga High School (RCHS) and our Athletic Program. We are proud of our history and strive daily to improve upon our standing as an outstanding school in the Chaffey

More information

Academic Advising Manual

Academic Advising Manual Academic Advising Manual Revised 17 July 2013 1 Academic Advising Manual Table of Contents I. Academic Advising Mission Statement. 3 II. Goals and Responsibilities of Advisors and Students 3-5 III. Characteristics

More information

MONTPELLIER FRENCH COURSE YOUTH APPLICATION FORM 2016

MONTPELLIER FRENCH COURSE YOUTH APPLICATION FORM 2016 EIL Intercultural Learning 1 Empress Place, Summerhill North, Cork, Ireland Tel: +353 (0) 21 4551535 Fax: +353 (0) 21 4551587 info@studyabroad.ie www.studyabroad.ie www.volunteerabroad.ie a not-for-profit

More information

Attach Photo. Nationality. Race. Religion

Attach Photo. Nationality. Race. Religion Attach Photo (FOUR copies of recent passport-sized photos) PC S/N C/N Class F/W For Office Use Date of Registration (dd/mm/yy) Year of Admission Programme - Primary 1 2 3 4 5 6 (circle the programme the

More information

FOOTBALL COACH JERRY SCHNIEPP, COMMISSIONER JOHN LABETA, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER DATE: JUNE 24, FOOTBALL PRESEASON BULLETIN

FOOTBALL COACH JERRY SCHNIEPP, COMMISSIONER JOHN LABETA, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER DATE: JUNE 24, FOOTBALL PRESEASON BULLETIN TO: FROM: FOOTBALL COACH JERRY SCHNIEPP, COMMISSIONER JOHN LABETA, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER DATE: JUNE 24, 2015 RE: 2015 FOOTBALL PRESEASON BULLETIN 1. PRESEASON ADVISORY MEETING July 29, 2015-4:00 p.m.,

More information

SPORT CLUB POLICY MANUAL. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINoIS at CHICAGO

SPORT CLUB POLICY MANUAL. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINoIS at CHICAGO SPORT CLUB POLICY MANUAL UNIVERSITY OF ILLINoIS at CHICAGO INTRODUCTION The Sport Club Program at University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), administered by the Campus Recreation Department, is comprised

More information

EL RODEO SCHOOL VOLUNTEER HANDBOOK

EL RODEO SCHOOL VOLUNTEER HANDBOOK EL RODEO SCHOOL VOLUNTEER HANDBOOK WELCOME TO EL RODEO! WHY VOLUNTEER? The success of El Rodeo School is dependent upon the partnership between teachers, students, and parents. We need volunteers for many

More information

Graduate Student Grievance Procedures

Graduate Student Grievance Procedures Graduate Student Grievance Procedures The following policy and procedures regarding non-grade grievances by graduate students can be adopted or adapted in whole or in part by programs/schools/departments

More information

DEPARTMENT OF ART. Graduate Associate and Graduate Fellows Handbook

DEPARTMENT OF ART. Graduate Associate and Graduate Fellows Handbook DEPARTMENT OF ART Graduate Associate and Graduate Fellows Handbook June 2016 Table of Contents Introduction-Graduate Associates... 3 Graduate Associate Responsibilities... 4 A. Graduate Teaching Associate

More information

St. Mary Cathedral Parish & School

St. Mary Cathedral Parish & School Parish School Governance St. Mary Cathedral Parish & School School Advisory Council Constitution Approved by Parish Pastoral Council April 25, 2014 -i- Constitution of the St. Mary Cathedral School Advisory

More information

The Sarasota County Pre International Baccalaureate International Baccalaureate Programs at Riverview High School

The Sarasota County Pre International Baccalaureate International Baccalaureate Programs at Riverview High School 2016/2017 The Sarasota County Pre International Baccalaureate International Baccalaureate Programs at Riverview High School See Page 8 for explanation APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 2016/2017 1 Ram Way Sarasota,

More information

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 5:00 PM, December 25, 2013

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 5:00 PM, December 25, 2013 FCAST EXCHANGE APPLICATION APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS GLOBAL UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE PROGRAM IN SERBIA 2014-2015 THE GLOBAL UGRAD PROGRAM IS SPONSORED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE S BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL

More information

Dear Internship Supervisor:

Dear Internship Supervisor: Dear Internship Supervisor: Thank you for agreeing to supervise the internship of a Hunter College Geography student. I hope that this arrangement will benefit both your organization and our student. Student

More information

CSN Education Department - Field Observation Activities Packet

CSN Education Department - Field Observation Activities Packet CSN Education Department - Field Observation Activities Packet Greetings Future Educator, One of the most rewarding aspects of EDU 201, EDU 202 and EDU 203 is the opportunity you ll have to observe in

More information

Academic Freedom Intellectual Property Academic Integrity

Academic Freedom Intellectual Property Academic Integrity Academic Policies The purpose of Gwinnett Tech s academic policies is to ensure fairness and consistency in the manner in which academic performance is administered, evaluated and communicated to students.

More information

ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ACADEMIC INTEGRITY OF STUDENTS Academic integrity is the foundation of the University of South Florida s commitment to the academic honesty and personal integrity of its University community. Academic

More information

Kougar Kamp Basics. Early Bird Registration. Drop-off/Pick-up:

Kougar Kamp Basics. Early Bird Registration. Drop-off/Pick-up: 2017 Kougar Kamps Kougar Kamp Basics Kougar Kamps offer your kamper the ultimate summer experience! R-K is offering four weeks of full or half-day summer camps from Monday through Thursday. Our camps are

More information

Article 15 TENURE. A. Definition

Article 15 TENURE. A. Definition Article 15 TENURE A. Definition Tenure shall mean the right of a FACULTY MEMBER to hold his/her position and not to be removed therefrom except for just cause as hereinafter set forth in this Article or

More information

MPA Internship Handbook AY

MPA Internship Handbook AY MPA Internship Handbook AY 2017-2018 Introduction The primary purpose of the MPA internship is to provide students with a meaningful experience in which they can apply what they have learned in the classroom

More information

Table of Contents. Internship Requirements 3 4. Internship Checklist 5. Description of Proposed Internship Request Form 6. Student Agreement Form 7

Table of Contents. Internship Requirements 3 4. Internship Checklist 5. Description of Proposed Internship Request Form 6. Student Agreement Form 7 Table of Contents Section Page Internship Requirements 3 4 Internship Checklist 5 Description of Proposed Internship Request Form 6 Student Agreement Form 7 Consent to Release Records Form 8 Internship

More information

Student Handbook Information, Policies, and Resources Version 1.0, effective 06/01/2016

Student Handbook Information, Policies, and Resources Version 1.0, effective 06/01/2016 DataScience@SMU Student Handbook Information, Policies, and Resources Version 1.0, effective 06/01/2016 Overview Introduction The DataScience@SMU Program Student Rights and Responsibilities Calendar Academic

More information

Kelso School District and Kelso Education Association Teacher Evaluation Process (TPEP)

Kelso School District and Kelso Education Association Teacher Evaluation Process (TPEP) Kelso School District and Kelso Education Association 2015-2017 Teacher Evaluation Process (TPEP) Kelso School District and Kelso Education Association 2015-2017 Teacher Evaluation Process (TPEP) TABLE

More information

Spring Valley Academy Credit Flexibility Plan (CFP) Overview

Spring Valley Academy Credit Flexibility Plan (CFP) Overview Overview Ohio Senate Bill 311 allows alternate pathways for those students who are eligible to receive high school credit through the use of Credit Flexibility Plans (CFPs). Spring Valley Academy students

More information