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Wrestling Cafeteria Boys Basketball - Band Room Girls Basketball Library Monday Dec. 1 st or Tuesday Dec. 2nd from 4:00 6:00 Please pick up after yourselves. No balloons outside of lockers A brief introduction of our


  1. Wrestling – Cafeteria Boys Basketball - Band Room Girls Basketball – Library

  2.  Monday Dec. 1 st or Tuesday Dec. 2nd from 4:00 – 6:00  Please pick up after yourselves.  No balloons outside of lockers

  3.  A brief introduction of our scheduling program to help you remain informed on what is happening with Belgrade Activities!  www.belgradeschools.com ◦ SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE

  4.  Rick Phillips ◦ Director of Student Activities ◦ Office phone: 924- 2551 ◦ Cell phone: 579- 9232 ◦ rphillips@ belgradeschools.com ◦ Stacy Konkol  Activities Secretary  Office phone: 924- 2551  skonkol@ belgradeschools.com

  5.  Required to attend one per year  We are attempting to make this as informative as possible.

  6. Winter Coaches  Cheerleading ◦ Vacant at this time!

  7. ◦ Varsity – Mike Deming 924- 2534  mdeming@ belgradeschools.com ◦ J V - Andy Damjanovich 924- 2514  adamjanovich@ belgradeschools.com ◦ Freshman –J oey Roberts  jroberts@ belgradeschools.com

  8. ◦ Varsity –Hayley Carr 924- 2314  hcarr@ belgradeschools.com ◦ J unior Varsity –Sarah Fowler 924- 2230 ◦ sfowler@ belgradeschools.com ◦ Freshman –Cole Cavan  ccavan@ belgradeschools.com

  9.  Sean Dellwo– Head Coach  Dane Huzarski – Assistant Coach  J ames Muhlbeier – Assistant Coach

  10.  Robert Evans - 388- 0572 ◦ Transportation Supervisor bevans@ belgradeschools.com Stephanie Banks – 388- 0572 ◦ Transportation Coordinator ◦ sbanks@ belgradeschools.com

  11. Big reason we have the facilities we do: SEC, Track, Bleachers, Softball field improvements Very supportive: Warm- ups, equipment, meals Always looking for more members: 1 st Monday each month @ Mackenzie River

  12.  Winter Sports Spirit Night – ◦ Thursday, December 4, 2014 ◦ BHS Special Event Center  5:30 Wrestling  6:30 Basketball Introductions/ Scrimmages  BHS Special Event Center  Boys - Salads  Girls - Desserts  Introduction of our Basketball teams • See Schedule on Booster Flier

  13.  In order to assist us with diagnosing injuries and developing a plan on how to treat injuries, we have a partnership with Belgrade Spine and Sport and Bridger Orthopedic.  They will be here on: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays  Athletes who are injured are asked to notify their coach and report to the training room at the appropriate time.

  14.  Everyone must now complete the concussion form located in the Activities booklet.  Both the Parent and Athlete must initial the information and sign the form.

  15.  Life Skills ◦ Hard work ◦ Cooperation ◦ Time management ◦ Devotion ◦ Commitment

  16.  Sportsmanship  Begins with the adults ○ Administration/ Coaches/ Parents ○ Appreciate good plays from both teams ○ If you do not have anything good to say then do not say anything at all ○ Officials are human and are members of our/ or neighboring communities ○ Rivalries are better when we have mutual respect and friendship ○ Introduce yourself to our guests whenever it is appropriate  Who knows… you may make a new friend!

  17.  Positive relationships ◦ Successful teams stem from teammates who are able to get along ◦ Develop lifelong friends  Positive outlet ◦ Exercise ◦ Stress relief

  18.  High Expectations ◦ High participation numbers  For each activity  In the stands ◦ Raising the bar for those who follow ◦ Pushing ourselves or those in front of us to achieve more  Ask Yourself ◦ “Did I do enough today to be a State Champion or be a part of a State Championship Team?”

  19.  Respect ◦ Yourself  Don’t do anything to jeopardize your success or that of your teammates! ◦ Your sport ◦ Your school ◦ Your family ◦ Your community

  20. There is a direct relationship between school attendance and student achievement. The fewer school days students miss during the year, the more successful they are in the classroom.

  21.  If you are absent from school for a school sponsored event , you may practice, play in a game, or take part in a performance that day.  If you are absent from school for a limited number of periods for a medical, dental, optometrist, etc., appointment, you can participate with approval from the administration.  A written excuse from the doctor is required .

  22.  You may attend practice, play in games, or participate in performances with administrative approval if absent for a court appearance, bereavement, a family emergency, or some other reason deemed acceptable by the administration.

  23.  If you are home sick and do not come to school for all or part of the day or are absent from any class (excused or unexcused) you may not practice, play, or participate in performance. It is not in the best interest of our participants to be practicing or performing when ill.  If you are in school but are absent from class for reasons deemed unexcused, you may not participate in games, practices, or performances that day.

  24.  Out of school suspension includes suspension from school sponsored extra- curricular activities. This will be treated as an unexcused absence from the activity.

  25.  Academic Eligibility ◦ MHSA Requirements  Passing grade in at least 20 periods of prepared work per week (4 Classes) the preceding semester (J une 2014)  Failure to meet this requirement:  ineligible for one semester

  26.  Academic Eligibility  Belgrade High School Requirement ○ Minimum of 1.8 GPA in the quarter ending ○ October 31, 2014 ○ Failure to meet this requirement:  Ineligible until mid- terms are posted on Dec. 8th  If above 1.8 on Dec. 8 reinstated, if not, then ineligible for remainder of semester  NO “F”’s in any class  Ineligible for the next week (one week notice)

  27.  Found on the back of your participation booklet ( found online)  Must be completed on this form or a copy of this form…no exceptions!  No form…No practice or tryout!

  28.  All students participating in high school athletics will be required to pay a sports activities fee. The money raised from this fee helps with the financial support of the activity that the student benefits from, though it pays for only a small portion of the actual expense of the activity.  The amount is $65.00 per child per activity. ◦ $35 for managers

  29. Participants must abide by the terms of the District’s Chemical Dependency Prevention Policy and the following terms of this Activities Policy:  No drinking or possession of alcoholic beverages  No use or possession of illegal drugs or drug paraphernalia  No use or possession of tobacco in any form  Includes e- cigarettes or other look alike devices  No attendance at a party where alcohol/ drugs are consumed

  30.  Violations will be cumulative from the student’s first day of participation in any activity in the high school.  A record of violation will be kept by the activities director.

  31.  First violation ◦ Ineligible to compete in any games, contests, or performances for twenty (20) school days from the date of disciplinary action. ◦ Must attend and successfully complete the first available MIP/ AEC class.

  32.  Second Violation ◦ Ineligible to compete in any games, contests, or performances for forty five (45) school days from the date of disciplinary action. ◦ Must attend and successfully complete the first available MIP/ AEC class.

  33. Third Violation Student will be suspended from all extra- curricular activities for the remainder of their high school career. Students may be reinstated by agreeing to a chemical dependency assessment and following the recommendations made by the chemical dependency counselor. Students eligible for reinstatement will be suspended for a minimum of ninety (90) school days.

  34.  The coach/ advisor/ director has the authority and the responsibility to suspend any participant from practice or competition for violation of activities policy until a meeting is arranged with the parents or guardians.  The coach/ advisor/ director or activities director will contact the parents/ guardians within 24 hours if a participant is suspended.  The coach/ advisor/ director or activities director has the authority to investigate if he/ she suspects violation of the activities policy.

  35.  Due process will be followed in each disciplinary case. The student and the coach/ advisor/ director or activities director will meet in conference with the parents/ guardians prior to a student being dismissed from the team for a violation of training rules. The meeting will take place at the earliest convenient time.

  36.  Please address any concerns with the person you have a concern with first. If you feel uncomfortable with that, talk with their superior and arrange a conference with all parties involved.  Always wait 24 hours before talking with the person.  Please do not talk to them on the field, course or court after a contest.  I believe in our coaches and expect them to be professional in all aspects of their duties.

  37.  The school district does not provide medical insurance benefits for students who choose to participate in activities programs.  Medical insurance is highly suggested for the students to participate.

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