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season ends in May. This is an individual sport and team members
need to provide their own shoes and racquets.
Track and Field (Boys and Girls):
Practice officially begins at the
end of January and ends in May. As in wrestling, the small athlete, as
well as the large athlete, has a definite place here. This is an individual
sport offering a variety of events in which a student may participate.
All students are encouraged to try out.
Volleyball (Girls):
This team sport begins official practice in August.
The season ends in late October. Playing opportunities are available on
both junior varsity and varsity levels. All girls are encouraged to take
part if they meet the requirements.
Wrestling:
Official practice begins at the end of October and ends in
March. Wrestling, like football, requires a great deal of tough
conditioning physically. This is an individual sport and provides the
opportunity for the small, as well as the large, athlete to take part since
weight classes go from 103 pounds to 275 pounds. All students are
encouraged to try out if they meet the general requirements.
Athletic Discipline Regulations
The topics addressed in this section will include, but may not be limited
to observations and or detection by Coaches, Administrators, Law
Enforcement Officers and Faculty/Staff members of our School
District.
1. Students who participate in high school athletic programs not
required for graduation are eligible for random drug testing.
(See
Policy)
2.
Use and/or possession of tobacco
- 1st offense: coach/player
conference; 2
nd
offense: 90 school days suspension from participating in
athletics; 3rd offense: dismissal from all athletic teams.
3.
In-school suspension
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Participation in practice or games on the day
of ISS will be at the discretion of the coach for the first offense. The
coach may add additional discipline as necessary. If a student has a
second offense OSS or ISS during the season, the student will be
dismissed from the team.
4.
Out of school suspension
- Students may not participate in any
school activity (practice or games) while on OSS. The coach may add
additional discipline as necessary. If a student has a second offense
OSS or ISS during the season, the student will be dismissed from the
team.