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Parent &Student Athletic Meeting. MSHSAA CONCUSSION VIDEO http://www.mshsaa.org/Resources/UploadedFiles/TrainingVideos/RulesMeeting634479671666413119/player.html. WELCOME. Upcoming Events Purpose of Meeting Review of Athletic Handbook MSHSAA Eligibility Rules Sportsmanship
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Parent &Student Athletic Meeting
MSHSAA CONCUSSION VIDEOhttp://www.mshsaa.org/Resources/UploadedFiles/TrainingVideos/RulesMeeting634479671666413119/player.html
WELCOME • Upcoming Events • Purpose of Meeting • Review of Athletic Handbook • MSHSAA Eligibility Rules • Sportsmanship • Parent and Coach Communication • Risks of Competition • Role of Parents in Athletics • Q & A
Basic Guidelines • Pg. 2 • Shuttle Bus vs. Activity Bus • Transportation to and From Games - Sign out Sheet / Permission letter to Ath. Office • Minimum Attendance • School Discipline
Code of Ethics - Pg 3 • 365 Day Commitment • Citizenship - “Creditable Citizens” • Stealing - School or Community • Alcohol • Tobacco • Sexual Harassment • Drugs • Prescription Pills
Participation Fee and Passes • $25, $15, $10 • Game entries - $4.00 V, $3.00 JV & under • Passes: • Year long Family - $70.00 - no tournaments or shootouts • Year long Individual - $35.00 • Season Family Pass - $30.00 • Season Individual - $15.00
Equipment Pg. 3 Any equipment lost or stolen must be paid for by the student in whose name it was checked out.
Sportsmanship Standards • Pg. 4 • Want to Create a positive image and experience at all sporting events • We want to be boosters of good play, not fans.
Sportsmanship Cont… • Don’t embarrass anyone • Respect officials • Respect property of School • Encourage your team • Treat opponents with respect • Appreciate good play • Accept decisions by coaches • No noisemakers/taunts toward opponent • Standing only in student sections • Be modest in victory & gracious in defeat • Maintain good sportsmanship at all times
Player’s Role • Goal - Competitive at the Varsity level • Prepare for chance to win • Succeed from failure • Play with: • Confidence • Discipline • Integrity
Officials Role • In charge of the game • Make Subjective Judgments • Enforce the rules and Control Play • Can stop play for: • Unsportsmanlike behavior - players/fans • Can eject - players/fans • Wish for Officials leaving WHS
Coach’s Role • Manage the team and players • Determine team placement and p.t. • Based on: Ability, Effort, Discipline and Coachability • Evaluate the Officials • Decisions made in best interest of program, team and players
Coach’s Role Cont… • Teach: skills, techniques, and strategies to be successful • Help to develop positive characteristics in your child • Please help us by supporting our Coaches
Parents and Spectators Role • Support your Child • Applaud good play - Ours and Opponents • Respect the decisions of the Official • Do not interact with the Official • Letter from Bruce Brown
Parents Role Cont… • Champions of Character • Self Assessment for parents expectations • Compare to your child’s expectations • The Role of Parents in Athletics • During the game • After the game
Parent &Coach Communication Pg. 11-12 • Expectations from Coach • Expectations from Parents • Not Appropriate to Discuss • Playing time • Team strategy • Play calling • Other Student-Athletes/Participants • Flow Chart for High and Middle Sch.
MSHSAA Eligibility • Bona Fide Student • Citizenship - Creditable Citizens are those students whose conduct, both in school and out of school, does not reflect discredit upon themselves or their school. • Academics • Earned 3.0 units of credit previous semester • Enrolled in 3.0 units of credit currently • No F Rule • NO Summer school
Residence Requirements • Transfers - come to office A.S.A.P. • Participation Limits • Entering School • Amateur & Award Standards • Must be an amateur - protect by not: • Accepting cash or services and • Don’t receive merchandise with a value over $100.00 • You may accept symbolic awards - trophies, medals, plaques, and etc.
Age Limits • Playing under a false name • Graduated Students • Nonschool Competition • Not the same sport same season • Approval from administration • Can’t miss school time • College Auditions and Tryouts • All-Star Games
Recruiting of Athletes • Transfer for Athletic Reasons • Sports Camps and Clinics • Pg. 8-9 number 17
College Eligibility • NCAA & NAIA have requirements to play • NCAA ELIGIBILITY CENTER • It is the parent and athletes job to pursue playing at the next level. Do not wait. Begin learning the requirements you must meet. • 100 Acad. Scholarship to 1 Athletic
Misc. • Booster Club • Athletic Commitment Form and Know the Risks - must be signed • Attendance Card • Make sure you turn it in, or you will have to come to another meeting