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Livingston Middle School Athletics
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LIVINGSTON MIDDLE SCHOOL: ATHLETICS
HOME OF THE COUGARS
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Purpose of Athletics at LMS
The purpose of the athletic program at Livingston Middle School is to encourage the development of healthy bodies, sportsmanship and experience in teamwork. We take pride in preparing our student athletes for the next level of play.
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LMS • EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Livingston Middle is the proud home of 884 students. 441 females and 443 males There are several before and after school clubs and opportunities in which students can participate. Athletics is the largest serving extracurricular activity on campus.
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Eligibility Academic Requirement - Students must maintain a 2.0 grade point average with no F grade. The grade point average used to determine eligibility shall be based on grades earned at each three-week eligibility block. Code of Conduct - Students with more than 3 detentions or one in-house suspension will render a student ineligible for the subsequent three-week eligibility block. Regular attendance at practice is required. Any home suspension will exclude the student immediately.
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Athletes and Academics
* Students who are in athletics must maintain a 2.0 without any F grades. Grades are checked every three weeks. Students who are in danger of being ineligible may go to Homework Club for assistance. They are also encouraged to work with their teachers and attend intervention. * Coaches follow-up on grades and encourage students to seek additional help, and in some cases, provide assistance for the team athletes. * At the progress report periods, counselors meet with students who are failing and review credits and provide academic counseling.
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LMS • ATHLETICS There are 13 different teams in which students compete. By season - The teams include: Fall Winter Spring 6th and 7th grade girls volleyball 6th and 7th grade girls basketball Track 8th grade girls volleyball 8th grade girls basketball Softball Boys Soccer 6th and 7th grade boys basketball Baseball Girls Soccer 8th grade boys basketball Cross Country Wrestling
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LMS • ATHLETICS BUDGET Item Amount Salaries $30,393 Supplies/Equipment
$8,400 Transportation $8,639 Total $47,432
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LMS • Coaching Staff 2015/2016 “A” Volleyball - R. Granado (F)
“B” Volleyball - A. Meza (F) Boy’s Soccer - G. Huerta (M) Cross Country - B. Lucatero (F) Girls Soccer - G. Huerta (M) “A” Boy’s Basketball - M. Tsatsaronis (F) “A” Girl’s Basketball - S. Chambers (F) “B” Boys Basketball - E. Miller( M) “B” Girls Basketball - G. Huerta (M) Wrestling - D. Mires (M), J. Kohen (M), & B. Walker (M) Track - G. Huerta (M), B. Lucatero(F), R. Ambriz (M) Softball - H. Becerra (M), & A. Trejo (M) Baseball - R. Gomez (F) & M. Espindola (M) Total Coaches: Males - 12; Females -7 This is not an unduplicated count
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Title IX Requirement Title IX is a comprehensive federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or activity. Title IX states that: No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.
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Three-Part Test Used to Measure Compliance
Compliance can be assessed in any one of three ways: Providing athletic participation opportunities that are substantially proportionate to the student enrollment. Demonstrating a continual expansion of athletic opportunities for the underrepresented sex (typically female). Accommodating the interest and ability of the athletes.
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STUDENT INVOLVEMENT Number of Athletes by Sport for School Year Fall Winter Spring 6th and 7th grade girls Volleyball F-12 6th and 7th grade girls basketball F-14 Track M-24, F-18 8th grade girls Volleyball F-14 8th grade girls basketball F-15 Softball F-17 Boys Soccer M-21 6th and 7th grade boys basketball M-22 Baseball M- 18 Cross Country M-14, F-8 8th grade boys basketball M-15 Girls Soccer F-21 Wrestling M-18 F-5 Athletes Females Males *Total 124 132 *Note: This is not an unduplicated count. It is a count by team roster.
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Total Enrollment by Ethnicity and Gender
Female Athletes # Females Enrolled Male Athletes # Males Enrolled Total % Represented Asian Indian 4 38 14 49 20.7% African American 1 2 16.7% Filipino 5 Latino 68 375 70 368 18.6% White 17 17.6% Other 6 0% *School Wide Totals 77 441 87 443 *Note: This is an unduplicated count. Each athlete is represented once in the data above.
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SHINING MOMENTS IN LMS ATHLETICS
Our middle school has had multiple years of championships and has produced athletes that we are proud of. Our teams have participated in tournaments and have received first place. Our boy’s soccer team has earned the title of league champions going undefeated in their 2015 season. Our girls “B” Basketball team has achieved that same honor. Each year LMS hosts an Athletic Awards Night where all athletes are recognized for their participation and each coach selects team athletes for special recognition.
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Thank You for Supporting LMS Athletics
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Livingston Middle School Athletics
Home of the Cougars
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LMS Athletics Livingston Middle is the proud home of 884 students.
397 females and 432 males There are several before and after school clubs and opportunities in which students can participate. Athletics is the largest serving extracurricular activity on campus.
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Purpose of Athletics at LMS
The purpose of the athletic program at Livingston Middle School is to encourage the development of healthy bodies, sportsmanship and experience in teamwork. We take pride in preparing our student athletes for the next level of play.
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Eligibility Academic Requirement - Students must maintain a 2.0 grade point average with no F grade. The grade point average used to determine eligibility shall be based on grades earned at each three-week eligibility block. Code of Conduct - Students with more than 3 detentions or one in-house suspension will render a student ineligible for the subsequent three-week eligibility block. Regular attendance at practice is required. Any home suspension will exclude the student immediately.
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Academics * Students who are in athletics must maintain a 2.0 without any F grades. Grades are checked every three weeks. Students who are in danger of being ineligible may go to Homework Club for assistance. They are also encouraged to work with their teachers and attend intervention. * Coaches follow-up on grades and encourage students to seek additional help, and in some cases, provide assistance for the team athletes. * At the progress report periods, counselors meet with students who are failing and review credits and provide academic counseling.
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Sporting Teams There are 13 different teams in which students compete.
By season - The teams include: Fall Winter Spring 6th and 7th grade girls Volleyball 6th and 7th grade girls basketball Softball 8th grade girls volleyball 8th grade girl’s basketball Baseball Boy’s Soccer 6th and 7th grade boy’s basketball Track and Field Girl’s Soccer 8th grade boy’s basketball Cross Country Wrestling
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Athletics Budget Please see following slides - Item Amount Total
Salaries Supplies/Equipment Transportation Total
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