NOVEMBER 17, 2015 6PM LHS CAFETERIA Winter Sports Parent Meeting Legacy High School.

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NOVEMBER 17, 20156PM

LHS CAFETERIA

Winter Sports Parent Winter Sports Parent MeetingMeeting

Legacy High SchoolLegacy High School

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Athletics Office

• Mr. Ken Sobaszek, Principal• Ms. Jamaica Vandolah, Assistant Principal-

Athletics/Activities• Mr. Jesse Kiel, Athletic Director• Mr. Brandon Louthan, Athletics Secretary

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ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES ARE A PRIVILEGE

Extracurricular and interscholastic activities are strictly voluntary programs. Students have the privilege of participating in a well-organized program of special interest for which the school provides coaches, sponsors, equipment, and facilities.

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NIAA/CCSDSANCTIONED SPORTS

FALL WINTER SPRING

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

Cross Country Cross Country Basketball Basketball Baseball Softball

Football Golf Bowling Bowling Golf Swimming

Soccer Tennis Wrestling Flag Football Swimming Track & Field

Tennis Volleyball Cheer Cheer Track & Field

Cheer Soccer Volleyball

Cheer

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Athletics Office

Resources Website www.legacyhigh.net

StudentsAthletics Page

• Sports at a glance (FAQ)• Links to team sites• Schedules • Handbooks

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Team and Individual Pictures - REVISED

11/23 Girl's Bball @ 14511/30 Boy's Bball12/1 Flag Football @ 14512/1 Wrestling @ 3:0012/7 Cheer @ 2:0012/7 Bowling @ 3:00 (at Santa Fe)

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KNOW YOUR ELIGIBILITY RULESKNOW YOUR ELIGIBILITY RULES

All students who participate in interscholastic athletics at a school which is a member of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) must adhere to the NIAA eligibility rules for student athletes.

Students who fail to comply with the NIAA rules will lose their eligibility and an opportunity to represent their school in interscholastic athletics.

If students participate while ineligible, their school or team will be penalized.

It is, therefore, important for all students to be aware of the eligibility requirements. 

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RESIDENCY RULE

Students are only eligible for interscholastic competition for theschool located in the attendance zone in which their parents or legal guardian resides.

A student living with a legal guardian must be approved through the CCSD Athletic Department.

Falsification of any documents or being dishonest regarding residency will result in ineligibility for 360 school days (2 years).

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ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS

• Must be enrolled in at least two (2) units of credits and regularly attend school.

• Students must have successfully completed at least two (2) units of credits the immediate preceding semester.

• Students must obtain a grade point average of at least 2.0 for the immediate preceding semester.

• All incoming freshmen are initially eligible for fall, after that the quarter GPA will be used.

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SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICYSUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICYhttp://www.niaa.com/misc/D-A/NIAA_Final.flv·   ·   

Participation in an NIAA sanctioned sport is a privilege and responsibility which requires all participants to adhere to athletic training rules. - A student athlete determined to be in possession of, or to have used tobacco, an alcoholic beverage, or a controlled substance is in violation of the NIAA policy.

First violation:- Requires a six (6) competitive week suspension from participation in interscholastic competition. - Four (4) competitive weeks of the suspension may be waived if the student successfully completes an appropriate substance abuse intervention program.  - A student athlete may practice with the team during the suspension period if approved by the coach and principal.

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SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY- ContinuedSUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY- Continued

Second violation:-  The student is suspended from interscholastic competition for a minimum of ninety days which shall include a minimum of six (6) competitive weeks of competition. -  The student must have a substance abuse evaluation assessment conducted by a licensed alcohol and drug counselor within ten days of the suspension. All requirements must be met before athletic eligibility is reinstated. -  A student athlete may not practice with the team during the suspension period. 

Third violation:The student athlete shall be ineligible to participate in interscholastic athletics for the remainder of the student’s high school career.

SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY FOUND ON THE LEGACY WEB PAGE UNDER ATHLETICS.

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TRANSFER RULESTRANSFER RULES

• Students who move with their parents to a new school will be eligible at the new school provided all other eligibility requirements are met.

• Students who transfer schools without their parents will be ineligible for 180 days.

Students whose parents divorce will maintain eligibility with their primary custodial parent. In the case of joint custody eligibility remains at their current school. Students whose parents are separated will retain their eligibility at their current school.

Students on a zone variance are ineligible for 180 days.

Students who have temporary guardianships are ineligible.

Students who transfer from a public to private or private to public school are ineligible for 180 days.

Students who transfer from a magnet school are ineligible for 180 days.

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HAZINGHAZING

Hazing is defined as any verbal or physical act that intimidates, degrades, disgraces, or injures any student; or forces someone to do ridiculous acts or suffer physical or emotional pain as an initiation to a group or program.

There shall be no hazing or the initiation of any student during any district sponsored events, activities, and interscholastic functions.

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STUDENT ATHLETES EXPECTATIONS

Student athletes are encouraged to do the following:Student athletes are encouraged to do the following:

CREATE A FRIENDLY AND WELCOMING ATMOSPHERE FOR COMPETITION AMONG PLAYERS, COACHES, SPECTATORS, AND OFFICIALS.

CONSISTENTLY TREAT FELLOW TEAMMATES, OPPONENTS, COACHES, AND OFFICIALS WITH RESPECT.

CONSISTENTLY EXERCISE SELF-CONTROL IN ACCEPTING DECISIONS AND PLAYING WITH INTEGRITY.

SHAKE HANDS WITH OPPONENTS AFTER A CONTEST.

SERVE AS A POSITIVE ROLE MODEL FOR OTHER STUDENTS.

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SPORTSMANSHIP RULESPORTSMANSHIP RULE

If a student is ejected from an interscholastic If a student is ejected from an interscholastic contest for unsportsmanlike conduct, he/she will contest for unsportsmanlike conduct, he/she will be ineligible for the team’s next contest.be ineligible for the team’s next contest.

A student’s second ejection may result in A student’s second ejection may result in additional penalties.additional penalties.

A student’s third ejection will result in A student’s third ejection will result in suspension for the remainder of the season.suspension for the remainder of the season.

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PARENTS BEHAVIOR DURING ATHELTIC EVENTSPARENTS BEHAVIOR DURING ATHELTIC EVENTS  

All parents are encouraged to do the following:All parents are encouraged to do the following:RESPECT PLAYERS, COACHES, AND OFFICIALS. (LET THE OFFICIALS TO THEIR JOB)

GIVE ENCOURAGEMENT TO ALL STUDENT ATHLETES. (SUPPORT THE KIDS)

RECOGNIZE OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES BY EITHER TEAM WITH APPLAUSE.

TAKE PART IN POSTIVE CHEERS AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FROM CHEERLEADERS.

STAY OFF THE PLAYING SURFACE AT ALL TIMES. PARENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO SIT/STAND ON THE SIDELINES!

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PARENT-COACH COMMUNICATION GUIDELINES

There are times when parents need to communicate with the coach; the following is appropriate protocol for addressing concerns.

Please follow a 24 hour grace period after the event to address issues.

Athletic Chain of Command1. Coach2. Athletic Director (Mr. Kiel)3. Athletic Administrator (Ms. Vandolah)4. Principal (Mr. Sobaszek)

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VARSITY LETTERS AND PINS

Requirements for earning a varsity letter or a pin are established by each coach with the approval of the Athletic Administrator/Director.

1 Varsity Team = Letter3 Varsity Teams in 1 year = White LetterVarsity all 4 years in 1 sport = White Letter2nd year of any sport = bar2nd year of same sport = sport pinAll levels will receive a Certificate of Participation

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SCHOLAR ATHLETE PROGRAMSCHOLAR ATHLETE PROGRAM  

Students who participate in a varsity sport Students who participate in a varsity sport may qualify for the scholar athlete program.may qualify for the scholar athlete program.

3.5 Cumulative GPA starts sophomore year 3.5 Cumulative GPA starts sophomore year and is non-weighted.and is non-weighted.

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NCAA & COLLEGE BOUND ATHLETICS

Mr. Tommy Krier, Counselor & Athletic Liason NCAA Division I/II Requirements

New Requirements for Class of 2016 Core Course GPA NCAA Clearinghouse

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New NCAA Requirements

The NCAA recently released the new SAT/ACT sliding scale that corresponds with the increased GPA requirements for the class of 2016 and beyond. The wiggle room to correct academic shortcomings has been reduced!!!

Here is a summary of the new D1 academic requirements for a Full Qualifier that take affect for the class of 2016 and beyond…….

***This applies to CORE Classes

What are Core Classes???

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Cont.. New requirements

• The minimum core course GPA has increased from 2.00 to 2.30

 • 10 of the 16 core course requirements must be

satisfied prior to the start of the senior year  • 7 of those 10 core courses must be from the English,

Math and Science subsections  • Grades earned in the 10 core courses are "locked in"

for the purpose of calculating the final core course GPA  • Any retakes of the first 10 core courses must be

completed prior to senior year  

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DIVISION 1 Required Classes

• Remember, the NCAA GPA is calculated using NCAA core courses only. • 4 years of English. • 3 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher). • 2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab if offered by high school). • 1 year of additional English, mathematics or natural/physical science. • 2 years of social science. • 4 years of additional courses (from any area above, foreign language or

comparative religion/philosophy). • 4 years of additional courses (from any area These classes can be Foreign

Language, Psychology, Sociology, Crime and Justice, Geography, Extra Science classes)

• Math of Personal Finance does not count towards NCAA. • All Core Course GPA NIAA Division I/II Questions see Mr. Krier in the Asia

Office.

• Academic Night, December 2, 2014. 6-7:30 pm in Theatre. Financial Aid & Scholarship

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NCAA Clearinghouse

Athletes wanting to play sports at an NCAA Division I or II school, start by registering with the NCAA Eligibility Center at eligibilitycenter.org during your sophomore year.

Take the ACT or SAT test and make sure NCAA gets your score by using code 9999 when signing up for the ACT or SAT test. This is the only way NCAA will accept your score

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Athletic Training Services

Kimberly Gilmore

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Medical Concerns

Trainer and coach need to be made aware of an injury

When you see a doctor, please bring documentation clearing the student to participate in the sport

The trainer has strict medical guidelines that she follows and will not make exceptions for “just your child” or “just once”

The trainers main job is to lookout for the well-being of your child

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Meet the Coaches

Bowling - Orchestra Room, Room 208Cheer - Library Flag Football - CafeteriaMen’s Basketball - TheaterWomen’s Basketball - Choir room, Room 209Wrestling - Guitar Room, Room 319