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ATHLETICS

ATHLETICS. 2012-2013. “What will I learn tonight?”. The idea of this informational night is to help introduce you to the Keith Valley Athletic Program. This will include, but certainly not limited to: Sports available here at KV KV Code of Conduct Eligibility Requirements

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ATHLETICS

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  1. ATHLETICS 2012-2013

  2. “What will I learn tonight?” • The idea of this informational night is to help introduce you to the Keith Valley Athletic Program. This will include, but certainly not limited to: • Sports available here at KV • KV Code of Conduct • Eligibility Requirements • PIAA Physical Form • Concussion Management Policy • Return to Play Guidelines • Q & A

  3. Available Sports Light-Weight Football Fall Girl’s Volleyball Boy’s Soccer Field Hockey 1st day of school-11/15 Open-Weight Football Girl’s Tennis Girl’s Soccer Cheerleading Winter Girl’s Basketball Wrestling Varies Cheerleading Boy’s Basketball Spring Boy’s Tennis Baseball Softball Girl’s Track & Field Girl’s Lacrosse 3/15-5/31 Boy’s Lacrosse Boy’s Track & Field

  4. The Code of Conduct It is the belief of the School District of Hatboro-Horsham that participation in any extra-curricular activity is a privilege, not a right. Students that volunteer to participate in these programs are expectedtoaccept the responsibilities associated with this privilege. These students, as well as their parents/guardians, must also realize that because of their choice to participate in these activities, they have a lesser expectation of privacy than other students. Participants are representatives of the student body as well as the school. Therefore, participants are expected to represent themselves, their activity, their school, their parents, and their community favorably at all times. *When in doubt, look to the student/parent handbook

  5. The Code of Conduct Academic Eligibility Student-Athlete Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Final List Pulled; Students and Coaches Told Warning List Pulled; Emailed to Coaches Academics + Athletics Success • Two week buffer • Communication is key! • 5 School Days • Interims and Report Cards = 15 days! (PIAA)

  6. The Code of Conduct Attendance Requirements/Commitment Policy • See previous slide-SCHOOL COMES FIRST! • Of course there will be exceptions • If you are unfortunate enough to get injured during the course of the season, it does not mean you are off the team. Even your presence can provide emotional support and help your team succeed. T-Together E-Everyone A-Achieves M-More **It is the student’s responsibility to consult their teacher regarding work that is missed. This is part of the commitment that the student-athlete makes when joining a team.**

  7. The Code of Conduct Misconduct • Refer to the student/parent handbook • Case by case basis • Bottom Line: • “participants are expected to represent themselves, their activity, their school, their parents, and their community favorably at all times.” The Locker Room

  8. The Athletic Trainer Ms. Jena Harris, ATC • PIAA Physical Form • Concussion Management Policy • Return to Sport Policy “Keeping Hatters Healthy”

  9. PIAA Physical Form • 5 pages • All signature lines must be signed! • Please have doctor stamp near their signature • Dated AFTER June 1, 2012! • Must be turned in to try out or practice • NO EXCEPTIONS!! MAKE A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS!

  10. Concussion Management • Plan used throughout middle and high school • Allows for proper follow-up and clearance • Evaluation & Clearance must be done by: • Neurologist • Physician trained in the management of concussion • Progression for return to play • Stepwise progression • Must be symptom-free!!!!

  11. Return to Play • All injuries occurring at KV sports can be evaluated from 3:00-5:15 • If getting doctor treatment, please email me to let me know • Doctor note of clearance NEEDED to return to play • Daily email to PE teachers, nurses, guidance counselors and coaches notifying of status

  12. Questions?

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