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WELCOME TO HIAWATHA ALL SPORTS PARENT / ATHLETE MEETING

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1 WELCOME TO HIAWATHA ALL SPORTS PARENT / ATHLETE MEETING

2 Philosophy The mission of Hiawatha C.U.S.D. #426 is to empower all students to become productive, responsible, caring citizens and life-long learners through a quality education within a safe and respectful environment.

3 Requirements for Participation
Student Must Be Registered for School Year Fee Paid or Proper Waiver on File Have a Current Physical Signed Code of Conduct (Registration Packet) Concussion Information Form Steroid Testing Policy Abide by Code of Conduct (All the above items need to be on file in the Jr./Sr. High School office before any student-athlete is allowed to participate in practice and/or games.)

4 Student Accident Insurance
Hiawatha School District has purchased Student Accident Insurance . Every student is covered under this plan for injuries sustained while involved with any school sponsored activity. The insurance is secondary to any health or accident insurance the parent or guardian might have that covers the student. This coverage is for accidents only. There is no coverage under this plan for sickness. Claim forms are available from the school secretary. The school insurance will cover only medical expenses if the company is notified of the accident within 90 days.

5 Code of Conduct An extra-curricular code for all extra-curricular activities and clubs Student participation is a privilege Be respectful of our school and other schools Subject to IHSA, conference and district requirements

6 When is the Code in Effect?
Upon enrollment with the intention of being involved in Hiawatha’s extra-curricular programs, it is the student’s responsibility to follow the handbook and code. Students are held to highest standards and expectations as they represent Hiawatha throughout their school career.

7 When is the Code in Effect?
The student-athlete represents Hiawatha… 12 months of the year 7 days a week 24 hours a day in and out of season on and off school grounds

8 Attendance Requirements
Student-Athlete must be current with all disciplinary consequences. Student-Athlete must be in school prior to the start of 3rd hour (9:50 a.m.) to participate in practices, games or activities. (Students must be in attendance the remainder of the day to participate.)

9 Promotes team spirit & student safety…
Transportation Promotes team spirit & student safety… Ride to and from away games Prior written notification (parent/guardian arrangements) to principal/athletic director Prompt pick-up of students (parent/guardian)

10 Eligibility Requirements
Passing All Classes Weekly Eligibility (list updated weekly) Friday Report (covers the following Monday through Sunday) Ineligible 3 Times During 1 season (ineligible remainder of season, may practice) No More Than 1 Failure Previous Semester

11 Equipment Requirements
Responsible for care or replace at cost. Uniforms and equipment must be returned to the coach within one week (7 calendar days) of the last contest. Failure to return uniform and/or equipment results in loss of awards until the equipment is returned.

12 Awards Student-Athlete needs to be in good standing at the end of the season. Student-Athlete needs to successfully complete the season.

13 Scheduling Conflicts Notify sponsor/coach of each activity to discuss resolution of conflicts. Goal is to find balance for conflicts. (missing multiple events of the same activity is discouraged and more often than not will result in loss of game time opportunity)

14 Successful Parent Involvement
Support the Athletic Program Communicate Fairly and Openly with Coaches Demonstrate Good Sportsmanship at All Contests Strongly Encourage Participation Attend Athletic Events Participate in Sports Booster Club Understand the Commitment and Sacrifice Involved in Athletics Follow The Chain of Command

15 Chain of Commands 1st Student-Athlete and Coach Meeting
2nd Student-Athlete, Parent and Coach Meeting 3rd Student-Athlete, Parent, Coach and Athletic Director Meeting

16 Sportsmanship Video

17 Coaching Staff JHS Boys Football (Coach Brewington & Coach Sheahan) HS Varsity Boys Football (Coach Keneway) HS JV Boys Football (Coach Thompson) HS Varsity Coed Soccer (Coach Moulton) JHS 6th/7th Grade Girls Volleyball (Coach Kissamis) JHS 8th Grade Girls Volleyball (Coach Church) HS F/S Girls Volleyball (Coach Salto) HS Varsity Girls Volleyball (Coach Sauber)

18 2018-19 Coaching Staff JHS Coed Cheerleading (TBA)
HS Varsity Coed Cheerleading (Coach Schulz) HS Varsity Coed Dance (Coach Schulz) JHS 6th/7th Grade Boys Basketball (Coach Donnelly) JHS 8th Grade Boys Basketball (Ramiro Salto) HS F/S Boys Basketball (Coach Hoffman) HS Varsity Boys Basketball (Coach Moulton) JHS 6th/7th Grade Girls Basketball (Coach Donnelly) JHS 8th Grade Girls Basketball (Ramiro Salto)

19 2017-18 Coaching Staff HS F/S Girls Basketball (TBA)
HS Varsity Girls Basketball (TBA ) HS F/S Boys Baseball (TBA ) HS Varsity Boys Baseball (Coach Hoffman) HS F/S Girls Softball (TBA) HS Varsity Girls Softball (Coach Bottom) Athletic Trainer (Mallory Faivre) Mrs. Faivre (Administrative Assistant)

20 Constructive Topics to Discuss
treatment of your student-athlete, mentally and physically ways to help your student-athlete improve concerns about your student-athlete’s behavior and attitude

21 Topics to Avoid team strategy play calling other student-athletes
playing time

22 Communication From Coach
student-athlete expectations practice and/or game times and locations team requirements procedure to follow if injured during participation

23 WARNING of RISK Participation has inherent dangers and risks.
Athletes may suffer a serious injury. (Despite Reasonable Precautions Injuries Occur) Athletes should follow the coaches’ instructions regarding techniques, training and team rules at all times and participate within the rules of the sport.

24 First Day of Practice JHS Football (August 6th @ 3pm-5pm)
JHS Volleyball (August 3:30pm-5:00pm) HS Volleyball (August 4pm-6pm) HS Co-Ed Soccer (August TBA) HS Dance (August 1pm-3:30pm) HS Cheer (August 3pm-5:30pm)

25 Questions Be respectful of your teammates, opponents, officials, other parents and the game. Extra-curricular activities are meant to be an extension of the classroom and in support of student learning.

26 …for working together to make this the best year ever at Hiawatha.
THANK YOU …for working together to make this the best year ever at Hiawatha.


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