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Coach D Finishing third year of teaching Biology and Earth and Space Science at OE Fourth year Coaching
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Try out information and requirements Season Calendar and commitments Costs Changes for the season
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Clinics (optional) › April 27th 3:30-6:30 › April 28th 3:30-6:30 › April 29th 3:30-6:30 Clinics will take place in one of the 3 gyms April 30th Time slots will be assigned on Monday › Start first group at 3pm in the dance room › Friday May 1st- will meet with each candidate individually starting at 2:45pm in the dance room
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Clinics › Teach technique required › Routine › Possible tricks › Try-outs Try out in groups of 3 or 4 Show a mock try out during clinics Outside judges
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points 1234 Single Pirouette 5 Double Pirouette 5 Triple Pirouette 5 Fouettés- à la seconde 10 Splits- right left center 15 Toe Touch 5 Calypso 5 Leap- right left center 15 Switch Leap 5 Routine Memorization 5 Routine Technique 5 Routine Presentation 5 Routine Xtra 8 counts 5 School Song 5 Overall Appearance 5 Tricks Total:100
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Grade sheet General information sheet Updated physical- need a photocopy turned in Must register to 8 to 18 Attend tonight’s meeting
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No set number for either teams Mostly Freshmen and Sophomores on Junior Varsity (but juniors and seniors can be on JV) Varsity- Juniors and Seniors, (have taken some Freshmen and Sophomores in the past based on ability) › Must have two 8 counts of fouettés in second to make Varsity
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Football team vs Competition team Spring tryout=football and camp Fall tryout= competition team/basketball Helps us allow for more girls to get the experience (ie girls in fall sports can still do comeptition or for transfer students) Helps keep dancers motivated and working towards the competition season
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Season lasts 10 months Start practices in May (Week of May 5th first practices) UDA Camp July 7-10 at Wheaton College August-October Football Season IHSA Competition season November- end of January Basketball- November- February Break- March
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Football vs. Basketball › Will practice technique and condition together through this summer › Practices are run separately in order to share the dance room › Practices added during Competition season (this includes Friday and Saturday practices when needed)
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JV will perform at all home sophomore football games and basketball games. Varsity will perform at all home football and basketball varsity games- pregame and halftime
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IHSA- can have 28 on roster- can floor no more then 24 Always have to have a backup in case of injury/sickness/emergency Alternates have the toughest job because they have to know every single person’s part. Can always change- will have tryouts throughout the year for both teams Alternates are competition only- not game unless we are running a competition piece
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New members- cost is higher Camp fee $350 › Dance shoes- 2 pairs and dance sneakers › Camp clothes- 3 outfits one per each day of camp › Duffle bag &garment bag › Hair bows › Socks › Personalized warm-ups › Use these items all year, and the girls keep them › Roughly around 1,500 dollars to start off
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Spring fundraiser- Schaefers flower baskets August- Fay’s BBQ Fall- Mini Pom Camp › Football season and possibly basketball Winter-Poinsetta’s Hosting IHSA competition (biggest fundraiser) Yankee Candles Bows!!
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Poms › Performance: 27@$40= $1080 › Practice: 27@$30= $810 Camp › Continuing Coach’s Education- about $300 Competition › Registration Fees: about $200/team= $400 › Competitions: 8@about $110 each= $880 › State= $300 in fees › Gifts for the girls Costumes for competition-Varsity and JV Choreographers Banquet
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Flower and Candle fundraising money raised by girls will go to your individual costs. › More money fundraised = less money out of pocket
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May 5 th at 6pm Meet the Team and First parent meeting May 12 th Mandatory uniform fitting and camp clothes ordering night 6pm
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