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SPORTS POLICY Funding of sports and
user fee programs: ·
Set up a separate line item under the track fund for a sports fund. ·
Continue to post for the community an accounting of track meet profits
and expenditures. ·
Of the total profits of each track meet, 15% will be allocated to Robein’s extracurricular programs that require the payment
of a user fee. Administration and
Board: ·
Explore all options before a parent is hired as a head coach. Parents
may be assistant coaches. ·
Implement a maximum individual dollar amount per student for user fees
to be set at 2½ times the user fee (in effect
at that time) to be paid in any one school year. ·
Any student carrying two (2) D’s or more during a grade check or report
card will be considered ineligible in the
2005-2006 school year. In school year 2006-2007, any student carrying one (1) D or
more during a grade check or report card will be considered ineligible. ·
Student athletes representing Robein are expected to conduct themselves
and dress appropriately when representing
Robein at sporting events. SPORTS PROCEDURES Tryouts for teams
(baseball, softball, volleyball, basketball, track, scholastic bowl) ·
Maximum team numbers should be set by the coach prior to that season
and communicated to parents and athletes. ·
All programs requiring user fees will allow grades 5 through 8 to try
out. ·
Mandatory attendance with no unexcused absences will be required for
all team tryouts. · Coaches will conduct tryouts and select the number of athletes necessary for each team. ·
Alternates and managers may be added to all sports teams at the coach’s discretion. Alternates pay ½ sports fee.
Managers may have the opportunity to advance to the team if
ineligibility/injury occur. ·
Playing time is solely the coach’s decision, assuming the player meets
academic eligibility as defined in the handbook. ·
Coaches have the right to establish their team rules, in addition to Robein’s rules. The coaches will have the right to
discipline, suspend, or remove a player from a team if the player violates the team
rules. ·
It is strongly recommended that the same uniforms are used for seventh
and eighth grade teams due to the fact that
many students play on both teams. This is to be considered when purchasing new
uniforms. Cheerleading
specific: ·
Cheerleading will follow these same
procedures except that only students entering seventh and eighth grade will be allowed to try out for
the team. In the event that there are not 12 girls trying out from seventh
and eighth grades, then the coach has the option to open tryouts to those
entering sixth grade. Coach
will hold a meeting for all those interested to explain the selection
process. Coach will conduct
tryouts and select 12 cheerleaders based on top scores regardless of grade. Alternates and managers may be
added at the coach’s discretion.
Cheerleader alternates pay full sports fee. |