Stratford. Middle School. Athletic Handbook

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Stratford Middle School Athletic Handbook 2017-18

2 STRATFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL ATHLETIC HANDBOOK 2017-2018 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Sports Offerings 3 School Website, Social Media, and Athletic Calendar 3 Requirements for Participation 3-4 Athletic Eligibility 4 Expectations for Coaches, Athletes, and Parents 5 Athletic Awards 6 Transportation 6 Athletic Conference and Directions to Other Schools 7 Participation Agreement 8

INTRODUCTION 3 Dear Student and Parents: Welcome to Stratford Middle School Athletics! We are excited to have you be part of our athletic programs this year at Stratford. It is our mission to prepare our student-athletes with the tools necessary to be contributing members of our school, local, and global communities. Our athletes will learn the benefits of teamwork, sportsmanship, and integrity, while having their safety needs met each day of the season. The experiences they will encounter this year being part of a team will be both challenging and rewarding. This handbook has been designed to assure that your athletic experiences in the middle school will be successful. We ask that you use the Stratford Middle School Athletic Handbook as a guide to understanding our athletic programs, policies and procedures. We believe that a partnership with parents/guardians, coaches, and students can be the most effective when a common vision is communicated. After reading this handbook, both the athlete and a parent must sign and return the participation agreement form (included at the end of this handbook). These signatures indicate that both the athlete and the parent have read the handbook and agree to the policies and procedures described within. Sincerely, Mr. Patrick Dawson Principal Mr. Nick Peranich Assistant Principal and Athletic Director Mrs. Sherri Massa Assistant Principal

4 Sports Offerings: Stratford Middle School offers variety of sports programs. Shown below is a complete list of sports that are offered each season. Students may participate in no more than one sport each season. Most fall sports begin in August and run through October. Winter sports begin in November and continue through January. Spring sports start around the beginning of February and continue through March, with the exception of Track. Track begins at the end of March and continues through May. Practice dates for sports will be announced during the school year. Cross Country, Wrestling and Track are currently no-cut sports. Also, these are currently the only sports that 6 th graders can participate in during the school year. Fall (August-October) Cross Country (6-8 Boys and Girls) Volleyball (7-8 Girls) Winter (October-January) Wrestling (6-8 Boys and Girls) Cheerleading (7-8 Girls) Basketball (7-8 Boys) Spring (February-May) Volleyball (7-8 Boys) Basketball (7-8 Girls) Track and Field (6-8 Boys and Girls) School Website, Athletic Calendar, and Social Media: The SMS Athletics/Activities Calendar can be found online at http://goo.gl/ktwjzo or through our school website, along with other documents, payment options, etc. for athletics and activities. Follow us on Twitter for updates and news @SMSD93Athletics Requirements for Participation in Athletics: In order to be able to participate in practices or contests, each athlete must have satisfied the following: 1. A valid physical must be on file with the school nurse. Physicals for middle school students are valid for one calendar year. 2. A signed Parent/Athlete Concussion Information Sheet. 3. Paid $20.00 athletic fee per sport. This can be paid in cash or check at school or paid online via the district website. Financial scholarships are available due to financial needs. 3. A signed Participation Agreement by each athlete and parent. This document can be found on the last page of this handbook and should be returned to their coach. 4. Each athlete must be in accordance with the athletic eligibility policy described later in this handbook.

5 Sports Physicals/Concussion Awareness/Red Cards: In order to participate in sports, the office will be issuing participation cards, also known as Red Cards to students prior to the start of the athletic season. Before tryouts or the beginning of a sports season, athletes must come to the office during their lunch hour to pick up a Red Card. In order to receive a Red Card, students must have an up to date sports physical and a signed parent/athlete concussion information sheet. Students may not attend tryouts or practice without the Red Card. At the end of the season, coaches will use the Red Cards to monitor uniform/equipment return. A Red Card must be obtained for each sport. Failure to return a uniform/equipment in good condition will result in the athlete not being issued a Red Card for any other sports until uniform/equipment is returned or paid for. Equipment: Athletes are responsible for all items of equipment they are issued. A complete record of all equipment issued will be kept for each athlete. Lost equipment or equipment that is damaged must be paid for at the replacement cost. Athletes will not be issued equipment for subsequent sports and will not receive awards until equipment records have been cleared. It is expected that athletes will take pride in their equipment and wear it only at authorized contests and practices unless otherwise approved by coaches. Athletic Code: Students representing the school should always conduct themselves in a manner that is respectful of teachers, other adults, fellow and rival students, and themselves. In order to participate in middle school athletics or after school events, students must be in attendance at school for half the school day or a minimum of three hours and thirty minutes on the day of the activity. Student athletes will be expected to stay in good academic standing at all times. The student s team of teachers will review athletic eligibility weekly. Athletic Eligibility: SMS student-athletes will be expected to stay in good academic standing, follow the PBIS code of conduct and take responsibility for their learning at all times. Teacher teams and the Athletic Director on a weekly basis will monitor eligibility. Students who do not meet the eligibility expectation criteria are in danger of no longer participating in their chosen sport. Academic Watch: A student is placed on academic watch when his/her teacher reports that he/she is not currently meeting eligibility requirements. A student may continue to attend practices and may participate in any meetings, games, or competitions while on Academic Watch. A student on Academic Watch has one week to meet the eligibility criteria or he/she will be placed on Academic Probation. Academic Probation A student is placed on Academic Probation at any time during the athletic season when he/she does not meet the eligibility criteria for a second week during the season (either in the class he/she was originally on Academic Watch for or if a student is not meeting the eligibility criteria for a different class during weekly eligibility checks). A student may not attend practice or any team activity including games during this period.

6 Expectations of Coaches: 1. Coaches will hold tryouts for some athletic seasons and will inform students of the process. 2. Coaches will communicate with student-athletes and parents about any additional information or changes to the schedule during the season. 3. Coaches will supervise students at practice and games/meets. 4. All coaches will provide knowledge and mentoring in skills, relative to their sport. 5. Coaches will model the Pillars of Character at all SMS functions. Expectations of Student-Athletes 1. Practice is a necessity in order to achieve success. Everyone is expected to be at all practices and games. Athletes will report directly to practice. Athletes who leave the building before the start of practice will not be allowed back into the building. 2. Student-athletes must communicate with your coaches about absences from practices and games. Signed notes, parent phone calls, or emails are preferred for any absences to practice and games. 3. You are an ambassador of Stratford Middle School. Participation in athletics is a privilege that includes responsibilities to the school, team, community, and teammates. In play and in conduct, student athletes represent all of these groups and athletes are expected to display good sportsmanship, character, and positive PBIS conduct. 4. The first priority of an athlete is to be a student. Your behavior and effort in class will determine if you practice and play. 5. Give 100% effort and have fun! Expectations of Parents/Guardians: 1. Please help your student-athlete complete their homework. It is academic practice and important for their progress. A student will not improve athletically without practice and the same can be said with academics. 2. Model the pillars of Character Counts at all SMS functions. 3. Communicate with coach and child any concerns or praise related to your student-athletes experience. 4. Help your student-athlete wash and keep their uniforms clean. 5. Promptly pick up student-athlete or arrange ahead of time for a ride. Warning of Risk: Students and parents are to be aware that athletic and activity participation has inherent dangers and risks. Even though participation and practice is within the rules of activity and students are following the instructions of the coach or sponsor, students may suffer catastrophic injuries. Their injuries may include, but not limited to: death, serious head, neck or spinal injuries that may result in complete or partial paralysis or brain damage. Serious injury to any of the internal organs, bones, ligaments, muscles, tendons or other aspects of the muscular-skeletal system is possible. The injuries that may occur may affect the student s future ability to participate in athletics and activities, earn a living or engage in other business and social activities. To attempt to avoid the possibility of injury, students should follow the coaches or sponsors instructions regarding techniques, training and team rules at all times and participate within the rules of the sport or activity.

7 Athletic Awards: Sportsmanship Award Each team coach will hand out the award to a player that displays a positive attitude, is a team player and encompasses Stratford s PBIS characteristics. Recipients of the award will be recognized at BOE meetings to receive a Board Salute and receive an individualized plaque. 8 th Grade Athletic Award This award is handed out to one 8 th grade boy and girl that have continuously displayed excellence in athletics during their middle school career. These athletes are recognized at the 8 th grade ceremony and graduation ceremony and receive a certificate. Transportation: Stratford provides activity buses for any student participating in before or after school activities and sports. All students using this service should remember the expectations while waiting or riding the bus. The PBIS characteristics will be demonstrated while students ride the bus. Safety is the prime concern on the bus. Buses run Tuesday - Friday at 4:30 and 5:00 p.m. It is the student s responsibility to notify the bus driver of their usual stop. The bus drivers will drop students off near the usual stop. Please note that bus stops and schedules may vary depending on the students utilizing the bus.

Athletic Conference SMS is a member of the IPAC (Illinois Prairie Athletic Conference). It is a competitive conference, which includes: Edison, Franklin, Hadley, Hubble, Leman, Monroe, and Jay Stream. SMS may also have various opportunities to participate in IESA held tournaments or competitions. 8 School Information Edison Middle School 1125 S. Wheaton Avenue Wheaton, IL 60187 630-682-2050 Franklin Middle School 211 E. Franklin Wheaton, IL 60187 630-682-2060 Hadley Junior High School 240 Hawthorne Blvd. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 630-790-6450 Hubble Middle School 3S600 Herrick Road Warrenville, IL 60555 630-821-7900 Jay Stream Middle School 283 El Paso Lane Carol Stream, IL 60188 630-462-8940 Leman Middle School 238 E. Hazel West Chicago, IL 60185 630-293-6060 Monroe Middle School 1855 Manchester Rd. Wheaton, IL 60187 630-682-2285 Directions Take Army Trail Road to Gary Ave. Head south on Gary to Harrison. Turn left on Harrison and then right on West Street. West becomes Warrenville Road. Turn left on Elm Street. School is on the right side. Take Schmale south across North Ave., St. Charles Rd., Geneva Rd. (where it becomes Main St.) to Franklin. Turn left onto Franklin (turn by Wheaton Bible Church on corner). School is on the left. Take Army Trail Rd. east to Bloomingdale Rd. Turn right (south) on Bloomingdale Rd. to Geneva Rd. Turn left (east) on Geneva Rd. to Kenilworth Ave. Turn right (south) on Kenilworth Ave. to Hawthorne. Turn right on Hawthorne. Hawthorne School is on the right. Take Army Trail Road west to County Farm Road. Head south on County Farm to Roosevelt. Head east on Roosevelt to Adare Drive. Head south on Adare to Creekside Drive. Take a left on Creekside Drive and take a right onto Wiesbrook Road. Wiesbrook becomes Herrick Road. Turn right onto Huskie Highway Ave. Take Army Trail west to Gary. Go south on Gary to Hiawatha. Turn right on Hiawatha and follow it around until you see the school on your left. Take Army Trail west to Route 59. Head south on Route 59 to Brown Street. Head west on Brown to Bishop Street. Take Army Trail Rd. west to County Farm Rd. Turn left onto County Farm Rd. and go south past North Ave., St. Charles Rd., Geneva Rd., Jewell Rd. and under viaduct past County Complex. Turn left onto Manchester. Go ½ mi., pass fair grounds and the school is on the left.

Stratford Middle School Stallions Excellence in Academics and Athletics Participation Agreement 9 As an athlete at Stratford Middle School, I understand that being an athlete requires more than just joining or making a team. Athletics require many demands, which may call for some sacrifices and responsibility. Because of this, I promise to:! Give my best effort in my classes, while practicing, and during competition, using 100% of my abilities at all times.! Follow the Pillars of Character and PBIS throughout the day and remember the expectations of a studentathlete, while at school functions, home or away.! Honor the school and athletic handbooks.! Listen to, respect, and follow a coach s directives.! Put the team s success ahead of my own personal recognition.! Attend all practices, meetings, games, matches, and meets.! Represent Stratford and myself in good sportsmanship! Maintain all team equipment that is issued to me.! Follow expectations on bus and while at other schools.! Stay on the team, with the understanding that, if I quit, I will not be allowed to join another sport during the same season.! I will have a ride (whether pre-arranged, by bus, or walking) ready at the end of practices or competitions.! I will comply with the eligibility guidelines in the athletic handbook and I understand that being an athlete representing Stratford is a privilege. I have read the Participation Agreement with my parent/guardian and agree to abide by the ideals set forth in the Agreement. I also understand that failure to do so is grounds for disciplinary action or removal from the team. Student Name (Please Print) Student Signature Parent Name (Please Print) Parent Signature Student Grade Date