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This informative session covers important topics such as MSHSAA rules, sportsmanship, communication, and parental roles in athletics. It delves into eligibility criteria, ethics, and player, coach, and official responsibilities. With insights on participation fees, sportsmanship standards, and college eligibility, this guide equips parents, students, and coaches to navigate the athletic landscape effectively. The detailed overview emphasizes good sportsmanship, parental support, and effective communication between all stakeholders. It also sheds light on critical aspects of student-athlete life, including commitment, discipline, and citizenship. Dive into this comprehensive resource to enhance your understanding of the essential elements that shape a successful experience in school sports.
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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 • Game entries • Passes: • Year long Family – • no tournaments • Year long Individual • Season Family Pass • Season Individual
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 • 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 Fie 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