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FUTUREREDHAWK ATHLETES

AndParents

Participation is a privilege Privilege has responsibilities Academic Expectations IHSA Expectations Behavioral Expectations/Code of Conduct Athletic Director and Coach Expectations Be an Athlete !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (It starts now)

Develop healthy living habits Develop discipline Develop leadership skills Develop teamwork skills Develop respect for structure Develop respect for rules and

responsibility (how do you act when you think know

one is watching) Be at Practice every day! (Monday-

Saturday)

LIFE SKILLS

IS A BY PRODUCT – NOT A GOAL

The athletic program at NCHS is organized to allow for the fullest possible participation for those students willing to make a definite commitment to interscholastic participation and competition. Participating in athletics is viewed by the school as a worthwhile endeavor which enhances the educational process. Participation in athletics is a privilege and, as such, carries certain expectations beyond those found in the normal classroom situation. The important goals of the athletic program are to offer students direction in developing healthful living habits, discipline, leadership, teamwork, citizenship skills and respect for structure, rules, and responsibilities. Every student chosen to be a member of an athletic program will be offered the opportunity to practice, and whenever possible, to participate in contests relative to their demonstrated abilities as judged by the coaching staff.

COMMITMENTCHARACTER

WHEN YOU THINKNO ONE IS WATCHING

We cannot do what we do without the support of our parents

Attend meetings (like this) Attend contests Teachable moments – better people

Win or Lose – Make the team or being cut

Encourage – Encourage – Encourage Be an ATHLETIC BOOSTER

11 year participation slots

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ActualParticipation

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Actual 10 year Participation

Percentage of Enrollment

How to get started for fallParent Permission Form

Copy of School Physical

Athletic Fee

ON-LINE REGISTRATIONParent and Student: Electronic SignatureIHSA Drug Testing Release: Electronic

SignatureConcussion Form: Electronic SignatureRegistration will open the first week in AugustOnce Registered you must print receipt and

bring it with a copy of your current physical to the Athletic office. You will then receive a Yellow Card indicating you are set to participate.

Use Incoming Freshman Physical Make several copies of original Not the copy you give nurse at registration Best if after June 1 – good for 395 days Do not mail or bring during summer Doc’s signature and box checked to allow

participation in extra-curricular sports. Athletic Trainer!

Fee varies by sport – Non-cut sports pay fees at time of registration for the sportFall – Boys & Girls Cross Country, Football, Girls Swimming & Diving*

Payment on line at time of registration Cut sports pay fees after teams are selected Fall – Boys Soccer, Girls Tennis, Girls Volleyball,

Boys & Girls GolfPayment on line after team cuts are made

Fees: $60 – Girls & Boys Swimming & Diving, Wrestling, Boys and Girls Track & Field, Boys and Girls Cross Country.

$80 – Boys & Girls Gymnastics, Boys & Girls Water Polo, Badminton, Boys and Girls Soccer, Boys and Girls Tennis. $100 – Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Volleyball, Boys & Girls

Golf, Baseball, Softball, Football, Boys & Girls Lacrosse.

Payment will be done on-line by credit card or E-check

Tier 1 - $100.00Boys – Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, VolleyballGirls – Softball, Basketball, Golf, Volleyball, Lacrosse

Tier 2 -- $80.00Boys – Gymnastics, Water Polo, Soccer, TennisGirls – Gymnastics, Water Polo, Soccer, Badminton, Tennis

Tier 3 -- $60.00Boys – Cross Country, Swimming & Diving, Track & Field, WrestlingGirls – Cross Country, Swimming & Diving, Track & Field,

Boys Cross Country (non-cut) – August 12 Football (non-cut) – August 10 Boys Golf (Tryouts required) – August 12 Boys Soccer (Tryouts required) – August 12 Girls Cross Country (non-cut) – August 12 Girls Golf (Tryouts required) – August 12 Girls Swim & Diving (tryout required)Aug.12 Girls Tennis (tryout required) – August 12 Girls Volleyball (tryout required) – August 12

Boys Basketball (tryout required) Nov. 9 Wrestling (non-cut) Nov 9 Boys Swimming & Diving (tryout required)

Nov 23 Girls Basketball (tryout required) Nov 2 Girls Gymnastics (tryout required) Nov 9

Boys Gymnastics (non cut) Feb 15 Baseball (tryout required) Mar 1 Boys Tennis (tryout required) Mar 1 Boys Track & Field (non cut) –start January Boys Volleyball (tryout required) Mar 8 Boys Water Polo (tryout required) Mar 1 Girls Badminton (tryout required) Mar 1 Girls Soccer (tryout required) Mar 1 Softball (tryout required) Mar 1 Girls Track & Field (non-cut) – start January Girls Water Polo (tryout required) Mar 1 Boys Lacrosse (tryout required) Mar 1 * Girls Lacrosse (tryout required) Mar 1 *

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HIGH SCHOOL

The greatest time of your life(so far)

QUESTIONS?????????

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