2013- 2014 cheerleader & mascot tryouts. meet the coaches & assistant principal gina sykes,...
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2013- 2014
Cheerleader & Mascot Tryouts
Meet the Coaches & Assistant Principal
Gina Sykes, Head Cheer Coach – 7th
NCA, AACCA Certified Cheer Coach/Safety Instructor
Laurie Fraser, Assistant Coach – 8th
Ms. Judy Pence, Assistant Principal
Am I eligible to tryout?
•Each candidate shall have no grade below a 70 for first semester averages in any class and no grade below a 70 at the 3rd nine weeks report card.
•Each candidate must not have more than one “U” or two “N’s” in conduct. This is based on the 1st through the 3rd nine weeks report cards.
•You are ineligible if you have been removed from school, had more than one Saturday class, or had an AC assignment.
What are the Procedures for Tryouts?
•Packet due Friday, February 22nd at 12:00 PM to Mrs. Burnett, secretary to Ms. Pence in the RMS A.P. Office. No packets will be accepted after 12:00 noon – NO EXCEPTIONS!
•Mandatory practices (March 4-6)
•Mock Tryouts (not required, March 7)
•Tryouts ---March 8th during school
What do I wear for Practices?
STUDENTS MUST BE IN DRESS CODE!
• Cheer Shorts or Athletic Shorts (no rolling, any color)
• Hair in a Ponytail
• T-Shirt with Sleeves (any color)• No excessive jewelry
What do I wear for tryouts?
STUDENTS MUST BE IN DRESS CODE!
• Black Cheer/Athletic Shorts (no writing, no rolling)
• Hair in a Ponytail
• White T-Shirt (with sleeves, no writing)
• White Socks and Sports Bra• NO Jewelry of any kind
Judges, Scores, & Results
•Who judges tryouts?•National Cheerleader Association (4 judges)
•How is the scoring done?•Teacher recommendations 40%•Judging scores 60%
•What do teacher recommendations involve?
•responsibility, punctuality, character, peer and teacher interaction, leadership
Judges, Scores, & Results
• What are the judges scores based on? dance, spirit, technique, voice projection, jumps, tumbling, and appearance
• How many students make it? 12-18 per squad (dependent upon score range – 18 max)
• How important is tumbling? It is worth less than 10% of the judges’ scores.
• How do I find out if I made it? Names will be posted on the cheer website by
7:00pm.
• How many girls tryout?It varies. For the last two, we had a 90+ girls.
Tryout Order
• Series of 3 different style jumps (choose your 3 best)
• Spirit to the center of basketball court• Perform cheer taught during
Mandatory Practices• Afterwards, in groups of 3-4, perform
the cheer dance to music
Mascots• Those interested in mascot need to
develop a skit to perform for the judges.
• You may use the mascot costumes.
• You may tryout in pairs.
• You are encouraged to use music and props.
• Please make sure that your music does not contain inappropriate lyrics (2-3 minute max).
Summer August Camp
Practices
Fun daysKHS Community Kickoff
Event
Fall (2-3 nights per week)
Football Volleyball Girls Basketball
Boys BasketballPractices
Pep Rallies
Spring (2 nights per week through February)
Basketball Practice Pep Rallies Tryouts
Commitment
•Attendance is mandatory at ALL football, volleyball, and basketball games.
•Cheerleaders need to view cheerleading as a team sport!
•Illness or (pre-approved) participation in another RMS activity are the ONLY absences that are considered excused. All other absences will be subject to demerits.
•Leaving early or arriving late will also earn cheerleaders demerits.
•Two demerits are given for each missed game due to an unexcused absence. One demerit is given for each late arrival or early departure. Cheerleaders go to the review board at six demerits.
Attendance
Demerit Policy Demerits are issued in the
following settings. Examples are listed beside each.
Games (absences, tardiness, dress)Cheer Class (excessive talking, dress, lack of
participation, stunting violations)School Day (behavior in class, tardies, dress, not
fulfilling academic responsibilities)
Only demerits earned in the following categories may be removed with merits:
-Absence Related-Dress Related
Merit Policy• In the event that a cheerleader earns demerits,
she/he may “work them off” by earning merits.• All merit opportunities must be prearranged with
the coach.• All merit opportunities will benefit RMS and/or the
cheerleading squad.• No merit earned for cheerleading may be used in
conjunction for service hours, etc. for other organizations (inside or outside of school).
• The sponsors will periodically announce merit opportunities including such things as clean-up after games, closet clean-out, banners, work for teachers, Camp Longhorn volunteering, etc.
Much like RMS athletes, cheerleaders are held to a higher standard. We strictly follow the
RMS Cheerleader Code of Conduct.
Discipline and academic success are stressed!
As a cheerleader, you are obliged to represent your school in an honorable fashion!
WHAT TO REMEMBER
:
Cheer Class•Required for ALL cheerleaders
•Fall semester only
•Students will practice cheers, dances, make signs, improve form and technique, help develop pep rallies, improve squad stunts
•Study Hall will take place on game days
•Worth 1 semester of P.E.•7th graders must take two semesters of P.E.•8th graders must take one semester of P.E.
• 100% focus is required at all times. (That means no talking and playing around.)
• Absolutely NO stunting at any time without Coach actively present!
• Accidents will happen but will happen less if everyone is paying attention to their surroundings.
• Hair must be up and no jewelry can be worn. *Demerits will be given for not following these guidelines.
Stunting Safety
•Uniformshell & skirtcheer shoeshair bowsspankies socks
•Camp•Practice clothes/warm-up•Game day shirts•Cheer Bag•Approximate Total = $600
Uniform Info
• 7th Grade Uniform: New design in 2012;
may purchase new or re-sale.
8th Grade Uniform: Same uniform as 2012-13; we will be collecting these for re-sale.
Dates to RememberNew Cheerleader Meeting / Uniform Re-Sale: Mar. 20 @ 5:00
(Camp Fees of $170 are due at this meeting. You may also opt to pay for game day and practice gear this evening. Please have several blank checks with you this evening.)
Uniform Fitting / Game Day Gear Due Date: Apr.10 @ 5:00(Credit Card is the only form of payment accepted by the uniform rep. Please bring this information with you. A parent is required to attend. Orders will not be placed without a parent present. If you have not already ordered game day gear, payment by check is due for this merchandise.
Credit Card Processing Date for Uniform Order: April 24th
*Note: these dates are tentative; will be confirmed by Feb 25th
Dates to Remember
• Cheer Camp: *AUGUST 8-10 (all day)
* this date has been confirmed
• Summer Practices: August 21 *Days may August 23 change
• 1st Day of School Pep Rally: Aug. 26th @
3:00
Judging Sheet for Cheer
Appearance (neatness, grooming) 5
Spirit and Enthusiasm (ability to motivate crowd, eye contact, smile, sincerity, rapport with audience, facials)
10
Cheer Motions-Timing-Rhythm (sharpness, strong, good placement, routines balanced, flowing, smooth, natural)
10
Voice and Projection (loud, clear, natural) 10
Jumps (height, form, variety, flexibility) 10
Tumbling (skills, technique, form) 5
Dance Routine (dance ability, technique, timing, clean) 10
Tumble1. - Round Off / Walkover2. - Aerial (front/back)3. - Round Off Backhand Spring/ Standing backhand spring4. - Connecting Backhand Springs - standing or running5. - Back Tuck and Above – standing or running
Judging Sheet for Mascot
Appearance 5
Spirit and Enthusiasm 10
Music 10
Technique 10
Creativity 20
Props 5
Application Packets / Evaluations ___ Checklist
___ General Information
___ Emergency Information
___ Insurance Acknowledgement
___ Cheerleader / Mascot Acknowledgment
___ 1st Semester Schedule Form – NEW!!!
___ A.P. / Counselor Clearance
___ Teacher Evaluations (7 each 1st semester teachers)