Alan Hull—BSHS Assoc. AD, FC AD Jon Grice—BSSHS Assoc. AD, FC AD WELCOME TO THE BLUE SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT FRESHMAN CENTER SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES NIGHT! Alan Hull—BSHS Assoc. AD, FC AD Jon Grice—BSSHS Assoc. AD, FC AD
BOUNDARIES! 40 Highway is the divider. If you live North of 40, you’re a Wildcat. If you live South of 40, you’re a Jaguar. Your tryouts and summer activities MUST coincide with your current residence. If you have any questions, see Coach Hull or Coach Grice after the meeting.
Privit Tasks Upload student-athlete’s MSHSAA Physical Form Watch Parent Information Video and sign off on ALL Forms Go through ALL Documents and apply e-signatures AFTER JUNE 1st Rollover. BLUE SPRINGS SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL PRIVIT SITE: https://bluespringssouthjaguars-mo.e-ppe.com BLUE SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL PRIVIT SITE https://bluespringswildcats-mo.e-ppe.com
PRIVIT WEBSITE Concussion Education Parents and students – Please read MSHSAA concussion brochure thoroughly! BSSD has been doing base line testing for several years.
PHYSICAL NIGHTS!! $10 June 6, 2018 and July 18, 2018 6:30—8:30pm Anyone needing a MSHSAA physical entering grades 6-12 $10 St. Mary’s Hospital (Clinic Entrance) More info to come!
BSSD Activities Core Values Respect Responsibility Integrity Leadership Sportsmanship
BSSD Code of Ethics Included in the district’s enrollment/registration process A “3-strikes” program Cumulative over 4 years of HS MSHSAA by-law on citizenship is covered and explained
Activities Line of Communication Create a sense of self-advocacy for our student-athletes. Player—Coach or Student—Sponsor Player—Coach—Parent Player—Coach—Parent—AD
MSHSAA Eligibility Brochure #2 Citizenship All incidents with law enforcement must be reported to coaches and the activities director.
MSHSAA Eligibility Brochure #4 Academics Students must pass 3.0 credits in the semester prior to participation.
MSHSAA Eligibility Brochure 14 Days of Practices Students must complete 14 days of practice, according to MSHSAA rules, before competing in a contest.
Other Dates and Info BSSD Summer Dead Week Period— Fall Sports— June 30-July 8, 2018 Fall Sports— First Day of Practice—August 6th Fall Sports Dead Week, July 30—August 5. First Day of Allowable Contests—August 24. If your sport starts August 6, and only goes M-F, they would only have 14 practices before August 24th.
Non-School Competition During the high school season, students cannot play or practice a non-school team in the same season in the same sport. Club Soccer in season, Club Volleyball, etc. DIFFERENT SPORT, Same Season—club soccer player who plays Basketball in winter… HS Sports need to be priority if conflicts arise. COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR COACHES!!
Thanks for coming out tonight!!! School Websites: www.bswildcats.com www.bssjaguars.com
Unity and Success (Transition Night ppt) Welcome Class of 2022 Unity and Success (Transition Night ppt)
Activity Involvement Time Management Energy Grades Attendance Self Worth Self Esteem Self Image Hard Work Team Work Life Skills Belonging Goals Look Forward
Timeline Middle School Visits Enroll for Classes Finish 8th grade strong Register on-line this summer Schedule pickup August 1 and 2 Walk the Building August 1 – August 14th Back to School Night August 14th @ 6:30 pm (For parents and students)
Orientation Activities Back to School Night First Day of School Students and Parents are welcome Introduction video Shortened bell schedule Meet all your teachers Receive course info. 5 days to make sure it is the course you wanted Lunch schedule ….will get more info. at enrollment Go to all courses Tour the part of the building you are in each hour Review shortcuts around the building Lunch video Bus lineup diagram Announcements for traveling courses ...will get more info. at enrollment
4 Middle schools come together Students have classes together Compete against each other Friends for life You will miss 9th grade when it is over.
During the Summer
Plan for the future today High School Resume Rigorous courses all 4 years Meet with your counselor Visit ACT and SAT website Meet pre-requisites for future courses Visit college and career websites Talk to professionals in field Use Missouri Connections
Why take advanced-level courses in high school Why take advanced-level courses in high school? Why stay in the advanced classes I signed up for? Here’s the cost of “remediation” in higher education: 62% of Missouri 17-19 year olds at 2-year community colleges enrolled in remedial courses in their first year: the college required them to take these courses because of their low ACT scores. 40% of the students who take remedial courses at college also take six years to complete a college degree.
Tips for Success
Attendance Policy Students must be in attendance 90% of the time for each class to earn credit. Cannot miss more than 9 classes a semester. Documented medical issues and bereavement do not count against this policy.
Study and Read Daily Minimum to be average 10 minutes times grade level 10 x 9 = minimum 90 minutes daily
Use your planner We sell planners during schedule pick up (Enrollment) We use our planners as passes and to sign up for tutoring during the day. Students need to have their planner with them in the hallway. This is why we sell them so that everyone has the same style and it is easy to spot by staff.
Ask Questions As soon as you have one. Not the day before a test.
Use Resources
Bring Your Own Device
Resources – FC Website
Work Military Trades Apprentice programs Proprietary schools College
Make sure you also take courses aligned with career goals! English 4 Years Mathematics (Algebra 1 and above) 3 Years Social Studies 3 Years Science 3 Years Foreign Language (of the same language) 2 Years Many colleges may also require additional courses in: Mathematics Fine and Performing Arts Computer Science Make sure you also take courses aligned with career goals!
Test scores and high school grades are important Test scores and high school grades are important. However, they measure only part of your potential. ACT Test Scores High School Grades Advanced courses such as AP Study habits Motivation Course selection Placement Interests Commitment Involvement
Resources ACT www.act.org Missouri Connections https://vimeo.com/59263699 Personal Plan https://vimeo.com/59263914 Dual Credit https://vimeo.com/59263913
We are already working for your arrival in August. www.bssd.net 816-224-1325