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Orientation for Orientation for Junior High & Junior High & Middle School Middle School Programs Programs Jerome Singleton Commissioner Skip Lax Assistant Commissioner

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Orientation for Junior High & Middle School Programs. Jerome Singleton Commissioner. Skip Lax Assistant Commissioner. www.schsl.org. General Philosophy. “The greatest good to the greatest number of participants involved” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Orientation Orientation for Junior for Junior

High & Middle High & Middle School School

ProgramsProgramsJerome Singleton Commissioner

Skip Lax Assistant Commissioner

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www.schsl.org

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General PhilosophyGeneral Philosophy

“The greatest good to the greatest number of participants involved”

Athletic program should supplement programs at schools-- not serve as a substitute for physical education

The welfare of the youth concerned is of greatest importance

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Rules and RegulationsRules and Regulations Ignorance of the rule on the part of the school shall not

be considered sufficient cause for setting aside the effects of the rule.

Differences between High School regulations and Middle School regulations. Magnet schools. Number of scrimmages/jamborees allowed. Competition time limit in selected sports (i.e.

baseball and softball). 75% rule (outside league). Out of season skill sessions (two athletes per day). Out of season regulations in football.

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Students below seventh grade may not participate in interscholastic athletics.

Students in grades 7 and 8 will not be permitted to participate on varsity interscholastic teams in football, wrestling, lacrosse and soccer.

All sports are allowed one scrimmage, one jamboree and two tournaments.

Participation: Is defined as being in the same uniform and permitted in the bench area of one of the competing teams.

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Age RuleAge Rule If a student turns 15 prior to July, he/she is not

eligible for eight grade and under teams.

Advanced Participation A junior high or middle school student promoted to a

varsity or JV team may not return to the Jr. High or Middle School team if he participated at that level. Note: If started at Varsity level or JV level, he can move down.

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New LegislationNew Legislation

New legislation affecting athletic eligibility Charter Schools Home School

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Officials

Recommend certified officials - NO high school students used as game officials

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Original EligibilityOriginal Eligibility A student establishes his eligibility when he is

promoted to and first attends (1 day) school in the Seventh grade. He is eligible at this school and the school it feeds until he attends another school (breaks enrollment). Should the feeder school supply students to more than one high school, each student’s eligibility will be determined by the attendance area in which he lives.

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Student EligibilityStudent Eligibility Must be promoted academically (not social or placed) Seventh or Eighth graders must be doing satisfactory

work at the end of the first semester to be eligible second semester.

Seventh or Eighth grade repeaters may become eligible second semester if they pass first semester work.

Seventh or Eighth graders who met the standards for promotion, but decided to stay back are ineligible for the entire year.

Satisfactory work is defined as meeting the school district’s promotion policy.

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Each school shall keep on file, a duplicate copy of the student”s birth certification, all submitted eligibility forms, a parent's permission record properly filled out and a physical form.

A physical is valid from April 1 through the following school year. Physical forms must be signed by a licensed doctor of medicine or a nurse practitioner in a written collaboration with a licensed medical doctor or a certified physicians assistant in a written collaboration with a licensed medical doctor.

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TransfersTransfers Treat as being ineligible until the name

of the student is placed on the League Web Page.

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Transfers continuedTransfers continued Bona-fide change of address . Transfer from a non-member school to a

member school. Student is placed by the courts in an

orphanage or foster home in your attendance area.

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Special Form A Special Form A (Transfer Form)(Transfer Form)

Do not submit 7th graders on Special Form A unless they are repeating the 7th grade.

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GuardianshipGuardianship Both parents are deceased. Both parents reside outside the contiguous

US, and the parents are US citizens. Student becomes a ward of the court, and

DSS assumes legal guardianship.

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Unsportsmanlike ActsUnsportsmanlike Acts

Athletes who are ejected for : abusive language, flagrantly or maliciously contacting another person, making obscene gestures to opponents or spectators are ineligible for a minimum next two contests in all sports except football, competitive cheer and lacrosse to maximum of one year.

2nd ejection in same sport: Minimum of 2 weeks.

3rd ejection: Remainder of the school year.

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A coach will be in violation of the A coach will be in violation of the standards for good sportsmanship standards for good sportsmanship established by the League for:established by the League for:

Degrading remarks about officials

Dissent

Approaching an official after the contest

Note: The minimum penalty for a coach’s ejection will be next contest suspension a $100 fine to the school.

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Closed SeasonClosed Season During closed season, school facilities cannot

be used for anything except conditioning and weight training.

Open participation is permitted during the following dates. Fall Sports: May 1st – 21st

Winter Sports: September 1st – 21st

Spring Sports: November 1st – 21st

No tryouts or school against outside competition permitted.

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CampsCampsAttendance at camps from August 1 to the closing of school are governed by the following restrictions:

The student or the parents must pay all fees and expenses.

Students may be transported by their coach to camps or clinics at any time.

A coach may serve as an instructor at the camp, but may not teach skills to students from their own school during the closed season.

Attendances at camps during a sports season that are controlled entirely by a school and restricted to its students are exempt from these regulations. A violation of any part of this section will result in a $500.00 fine and probation.

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ClinicsClinics The principal of a member school must approve a

clinic. A clinician's fee and expenses should be reasonable.

Principals should pay close attention to this item before giving approval.

Room and board must not be a part of the clinic. The clinic must not exceed three days. Team competition is prohibited and all physical activity

must be restricted to fundamentals. The coach may transport his players to the clinic.

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NFHS CourseNFHS Course

www.nfhslearn.com

A Guide to Heat Acclimatization and Heat Illness Prevention Recommended to ALL Coaches

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Heat & HydrationHeat & Hydration

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ConcussionConcussion

NFHS Course - Video www.nfhslearn.com

Required for all coaches

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Middle School RepresentationMiddle School Representation

Executive Committee Representative Constitutional Change Proposals Rules & Regulations Change Proposals

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•Questions/ConcernsQuestions/Concerns

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•Have a Great YearHave a Great Year