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ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL EVENTS

For students to be eligible to compete or perform in an activity on that day, they must be in attendance no later than 11:15 a.m.

Students will be allowed to participate in and attend any school activities on a non-school day following an absence if the absence was

excused or was pre-arranged.

EXCLUSION RIGHTS FOR REVIEW

1.

A student athlete and parent have the right to request a review of the decision with the Athletic Director and Administration

within 48 hours of the exclusion.

2.

If unsatisfied with the first review, a student athlete and parents have a right to request a review with a Board appointed

hearing officer no later than 48 hours after the decision.

ALL SPORTS MEETING

There will be a mandatory meeting of the coaches, players, parent(s)/guardian(s) prior to the beginning of the school year. At this

meeting the Athletic Director will go over the Athletic Code, Random Drug Testing policy, and other athletic policies and procedures

with parents and athletes.

SCHOOL SPIRIT

School spirit is defined as loyalty to the best traditions and ideals of the school and by an unwillingness to do anything that might prove

injurious to the school’s name and character.

A student who enters enthusiastically into school life has school spirit. Students should join as many clubs as they have time for,

provided they are interested in them. Attending the activity and games as regularly as possible is another essential part of school spirit.

The student full of school spirit will respect and uphold the school’s high ideals, and will leave the school a better place.

It is the spirit that you put into things you do that helps make you a success. You, the students, must constantly strive to become

representative ladies and gentlemen. Strive to keep your school’s name clean and when you leave school you can say, “I have done

my best.” If you have, you are a credit to the school and to yourself.

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