By: Kevin O’Reilly Director of Health, P.E., & Athletics

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By: Kevin O’Reilly Director of Health, P.E., & Athletics Athletic Code Night By: Kevin O’Reilly Director of Health, P.E., & Athletics

Athletic Philosophy Interscholastic athletics helps to provide insight into many life experiences with regard to responsibility, fair play, cooperation, concern for others, leadership, respect, good citizenship, loyalty, tolerance, resiliency, sportsmanship, confronting fear, adapting, succeeding, and failing.

Athletic Expectations Academics come first Children are here to get an education Extension of the classroom Athletics are a privilege, not a right Develop well-rounded student athletes Responsibility- extra help, communication, practice, competition

Reality of Athletics Less than 2% of graduating seniors nationwide receive athletic scholarships (approximately 24000) 1% of that 2% become athletic professionals (approximately 240) Athletics can help entrance into institutions that they may not ordinarily qualify for (NCAA Night) Paid trainers/coaches

Philosophy Varsity Highest level of competition One of many goals is to compete/win Best of the best Playing time determined by ability/practice Academics/attendance/attitude/work ethic/behavior (in/out of school) are all factors

Philosophy (cont.) JV/JV9 Preparation for varsity Not a demotion At times there is more opportunity for playing time Developmental in nature Playing time determined like varsity Higher numbers- less playing time Some decisions made by needs of varsity

Middle School Athletics Competitive in nature Safely keep as many athletes as possible- year in/year out Designed to maximize exposure Not always comparable with youth league- i.e. rules Rules & guidelines by Section XI Developmental Selection Classification

Fact Each year we have apprximately 4000 individual students-athletes try out for high/middle school sport teams. We attempt to safely include as many student athletes as possible. Each year/season is a new opportunity to make a program or team. Student-athletes are not guaranteed a spot on a team or a program each year.

Athletic Guidelines Attendance Transportation Attire Student Responsibility Awards Alcohol, Tobacco & Substance Abuse- Parents Hazing Sexual Harassment Behaviors Sportsmanship- Spectators

Communication What you could expect from the coach/school Philosophy Expectations Location & times of practice Team requirements Injury procedures/alerts Discipline that results in denial of participation

Communication (cont) Coaches expect from parents Concerns expressed directly from student-athlete prior to parents Concerns expressed directly from parent Notification of any schedule conflicts well in advance (does not exclude from attendance policy) Specific concerns regarding student-athlete

Appropriate concerns to discuss with coaches Treatment of your child, mentally or physically Ways to help your child improve Concerns regarding your child’s behavior Academic issues Personal issues

Issues NOT appropriate to discuss with coaches Playing time Team strategy Play calling Other student athletes There are situations that may require conference with coach. These conferences are encouraged. It is important that both parties involved have a clear understanding of the other’s position. The following is the procedure for these conferences:

Conference Procedures Call/email coach to set up an appointment If the coach cannot be reached call Dan Robinson or Kevin O’Reilly at 434-2512. Please do not attempt to confront a coach before, during or after a practice or contest. These can be emotional times for both parents and coach. Meetings of this nature do not promote resolution.

The Next Step Call to set up appointment with Athletic Coordinator and/or Athletic Director At this meeting, the appropriate next step can be determined. Parents are encouraged to discuss these issues and problems. However, if a parent has specific complaints regarding a coach, then the coach must have the opportunity to be present to meet with the parent.

Athletic Policies/Issues Eligibility- Academics Medical Conditions/Clearance School Issued Equipment/Supplies/Uniforms Game Changes/Practices Emergency Contacts College Recruitment Facilities

Athletic Policies/Issues (cont.) Student Valuables Offsite Practices- Extra Help Team/Coach Rules Misconduct Progress Reports Website Wellness Policy/Day

Athletic Policies/Issues (cont.) Sport/Speed/Strength Training Intramurals Summer Camp Commitment Sportsmanship- Athletes/Coaches Sportsmanship- Spectators

Tryout Details Picking A Sport Section XI Rules & Policies Interscholastic Versus Youth League School Sports Participation Not “A Win At All Costs” Atmosphere Options & Alternatives Tryout Organization & Evaluation “No Cut Policy” & “Walk On Teams” Safety & Self Esteem League Set Up & Other Schools Communication Procedures Sport Specific Drills Athleticism & Conditioning Game Conditions/Scrimmaging Apparel & Tryouts Evaluated On Tryout- Not Youth Leagues

Tryout Rumors Do Not Speak Up/Anonymous Letters “A” Team and “B” Team Comparison Private Team Influence Automatic Placement Private Coach Influence Players Play Together “Son/Daughter said……” “He knew someone” “He/She teaches that child”

Director of Health, P.E., & Athletics Thank you Kevin O’Reilly Director of Health, P.E., & Athletics 434-2512 koreilly@bufsd.org