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Athletic, Extracurricular and Co-Curricular Code of Conduct. Overview of Athletic, Extracurricular and Co-Curricular Code of Conduct. The policy covers students in grades 7-12. The slate is not wiped clean when you leave Nagel Middle School. Academic quiz team Baseball Basketball Bowling
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Overview of Athletic, Extracurricular and Co-Curricular Code of Conduct • The policy covers students in grades 7-12. • The slate is not wiped clean when you leave Nagel Middle School.
Academic quiz team Baseball Basketball Bowling Cheerleading Cross country Dance team Football Golf Gymnastics Soccer Softball Swimming/Diving Tennis Track Volleyball Wrestling Athletics
A Cappella Anderson Renaissance Committee (ARC) Band Bowling Class Officers Dodge Ball Drama Fiddle Flag Corps Golf Jazz Band Key Club Lacrosse Mariachi Math Counts Mock Trial Team Musical NEED Newspaper Orchestra Pep Band Percussion Powder Puff Football S.A.L.T. Showstoppers Sportsmanship Student Council Vocal Music Courses/Groups Yearbook P.R.I.D.E Extra-Curricular Activities
Co-Curricular • Band • Vocal Music • Newspaper • Orchestra • Yearbook • Flag Corp
Athletic, Extracurricular, and Co-Curricular Code of Conduct Participation in these activities is a privilege and not a right.
Pledge Forms • Students and Parents Must Sign Pledge Forms. • Failure to turn in forms will result in removal from sport or activity until forms are submitted.
When is the policy in effect? • The policy applies during the school year 24-7. • The policy applies during summer events (ex. camp) for your sport or activity. • The policy applies during the summer once the date of the official season and/or activity begins.
Offenses and Violations • Violations of the Student Code of Conduct • Use, sale, consumption or possession of tobacco, alcohol, or illegal controlled substances. • Students who host a party with alcohol or other illegal controlled substances
Offenses and Violations-cont’d • Disruptive behavior and misconduct • Disrespect to officials or other school personnel • Failure to return equipment • Failure to maintain the academic requirements
Offenses and Violations-cont’d • Conviction of a violation of any law. • Violation of individual coaches’/advisors’ rules.
Self Referral Policy • A student may voluntarily seek assistance with an alcohol, drug, or tobacco addiction by self-referral to their coach/advisor, AD, or school administrator.
Consequences for Violating First Offense: • Removal for 365 days • May apply for reinstatement • Under no circumstances may a student be reinstated earlier than two weeks after initial removal.
Consequences for Violating Second Offense: • Removal for 365 days • No possibility of reinstatement until end of 365 days.
Consequences for Violating More than two offenses: • Permanently removed from all activities