Hard CopyStudent Parent Handbook 

   

 

                         

   

   

   

Magruder 

   

“Colonels” 

   

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Student-Athlete 

Parent-Athlete 

   

Handbook 

   

   

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

   

            INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................     1 

   

            ATHLETIC PROGRAM...................................................................................    1 

   

            PHILOSOPHY.............................................................................................                  2 

   

            SPORTSMANSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP........................................................        2 

   

            ELIGIBILITY.....................................................................................................  2-3 

   

            ACADEMIC STANDING...............................................................................      4-5 

   

            SMOKING, SUBSTANCE USE/ABUSE AND STEROIDS.....................                 5-6 

   

            SCHOOL ATTENDANCE................................................................................    6 

   

            ARRIVING LATE AND/OR MISSING PRACTICE...................................                6 

   

            EQUIPMENT AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROPER CARE........................         6-7 

   

            PARTICIPATION AND OUTSIDE TEAMS.........................................................    7 

   

            INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURES........................................................     7 

   

            Insurance………………………………………………………………      7 

   

PHYSICAL EDUCATION PARTICIPATION.....................................................      8 

   

            REQUIREMENTS.................................................................................................         8 

   

            TRANSPORTATION.......................................................................................... 8-9 

   

            PLAYER/PARENT/COACH/OFFICIAL RELATIONSHIP…………………………….    9-11 

   

            SPECTATOR BEHAVIOR..............................................................................     11-12 

   

            CONCERNS……………………………………………………………………………….12-13 

   

            SPORTSMANSHIP……………………………………………………………………….12-13 

   

            ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR……………………………………………………………...13 

   

            SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD……………………………………………………………    14 

   

            RESPONSIBILITIES OF ATHLETES AND COACHES……………………………       14 

   

            SELECTION OF TEAM……………………………………………………………….        14-15 

   

            JV TEAMS………………………………………………………………………………..    15-16 

   

            AWARDS…………………………………………………………………………………..   16 

   

            CAPTAINS AND MANAGERS…………………………………………………………..   16-17 

   

            HAZING AND RISK………………………………………………………………………    17 

   

            BOOSTER CLUB AND WEB PAGE.......................................................................         17 

   

            WEB PAGE…………………………………………………………………………………17 

   

            E-MAIL AND WEBSITES…………………………………………………………………18 

   

            CONTRACT……………………………………………………………………………         18-21 

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

INTRODUCTION 

   

This handbook describes the rules, policies, procedures, and framework within which the Magruder Athletic Department functions. The content should be carefully reviewed by both the prospective student-athlete and his or her parents/guardians. Upon reviewing the contents, the student and his or her parents/guardians should sign the attached contract and then submit it to the coach prior to the first contest. 

   

   

                                                ATHLETIC PROGRAM 

   

The Athletic Department of Magruder High School consists of the following sports or activities: 

   

            Fall:                Cheerleading (Co-ed Varsity & JV) 

                                    Cross Country (Co-ed Varsity) 

                                    Field Hockey (Girls Varsity & JV) 

                                    Football (Boys Varsity & JV) 

                                    Golf (Co-ed Varsity) 

                                    Pompons (Girls Varsity) 

                                    Soccer (Boys Varsity & JV) 

                                    Soccer (Girls Varsity & JV) 

                                    Tennis (Girls Varsity) 

                                    Volleyball (Girls Varsity & JV) 

   

            Winter:           Basketball (Boys Varsity & JV) 

                                    Basketball (Girls Varsity & JV) 

                                    Cheerleading (Co-ed Varsity & JV) 

                                    Indoor Track (Co-ed Varsity) 

                                    Pompons (Girls Varsity) 

                                    Swimming/Diving (Co-ed Varsity) 

                                    Wrestling (Boys Varsity & JV) 

   

            Spring:          Baseball (Boys Varsity & JV) 

                                    Cheerleading (Co-ed Varsity) 

                                    Golf (Girls Developmental) 

                                    Lacrosse (Boys Varsity & JV) 

                                    Lacrosse (Girls Varsity & JV) 

                                    Softball (Girls Varsity & JV) 

                                    Tennis (Boys Varsity) 

                                    Track (Co-ed Varsity) 

                                    Volleyball (Boys Varsity, Co-ed Varsity) 

   

                                                 

   

   

A PHILOSOPHY 

   

Interscholastic athletics supplement and support the academic mission of the school system and assist students in their growth and development. Athletics assists in promoting the importance of teamwork, effort, goals, and commitment. Interscholastic athletics is highly competitive, but winning is not the primary measure of success. Sportsmanship, respect for participants, and dignity in the face of adversity are more important than the outcome of the contest. All athletes do not perform at the same level, but all can demonstrate effort, dedication, and fair play. 

   

   

SPORTSMANSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP 

   

An important mission of the interscholastic athletics program is to teach and reinforce values relating to sportsmanship, competition, and fair play. It is expected that team personnel, parents, and spectators respect this mission by exhibiting appropriate behavior at athletic events. Countywide team and school awards are presented annually to schools whose coaches, players, and fans, demonstrate a high degree of sportsmanship. 

   

                                                ELIGIBILITY 

   

Students must meet the following requirements to be eligible to participate. Participation of ineligible students shall result in individual and team sanctions, including forfeits for the team. 

   

            *           All participants are required to have a valid annual medical evaluation. 

   

            *           Students must submit a current MCPS Health Inventory Form  

(MCPS Form SRS-6), a Medical Card for Athlete (Form 560-30) and a Student/Parent Participation Contract before being allowed to participate in practices or contests. 

   

*           Students selected for a team must pay the MCPS extracurricular activities (ECA) fee. Students may not participate in contests until they have paid the activities fee. 

   

*           Students must achieve a minimum 2.0 grade point average for the most recently completed marking period, with no more than one failing grade. Academic eligibility is determined on the date report cards are issued, and remains until the next report card is issued. 

   

*           Students must attend all of their scheduled classes in order to participate in a practice or contest on that day. If the principal or designee grants an excused absence in advance for a prescheduled activity, or an unforeseen emergency, the student may participate on that day.      

*           If during the season a student has an unexcused absence, he/she may not compete in the next contest after the violation has been verified. 

   

*           In addition to other infractions, a student may be suspended or removed from a team for unexcused absences or chronic tardiness to classes or team practices. 

   

*           A student must not have reached his/her nineteenth birthday 

                         before August 31 to compete in the school year that follows. 

   

            *           A student shall not be permitted to participate in more than one 

                        Interscholastic sport in one season. 

   

            *           A student who is ineligible for any season may not try-out, practice, 

                        or play during the period of ineligibility except if trying out for poms 

                        and/or cheerleaders. 

   

*           A student may not participate when he/she is serving an in-school or out-of-school suspension. The student becomes eligible to participate on the next school day following the suspension. 

   

*           Students whose legal residence is outside the designated boundary of a particular school may not participate unless they have received an official transfer and an athletic waiver. 

   

            *           Students may participate in sports a maximum of four seasons during a                            five-year period beginning with ninth grade enrollment. 

   

            *           Students must satisfy school and school system Participation Standards. 

   

            *           Students shall maintain amateur status. Any student who has not  

                        used or  who is not using his athletic skill as a player for financial gain 

                        or who has not competed under an assumed name as a player shall be                            considered an amateur. 

   

            *           Students must meet all the attendance, academic, and other  

                        eligibility requirements established by the state and MCPS. 

   

*           Students and their parents must sign the school Student-Parent Athletic Participation Contract and Parent Permission form. 

   

*           Students should refer to “A student’s Guide to Rights and Responsibilities” for additional guidelines and regulations related to eligibility. 

   

            *           Students may not have graduated from high school in the previous                                                semester. 

                                                 

                                                ACADEMIC STANDING 

   

The following guidelines apply regarding a student’s academic eligibility to compete. 

   

            *           Students who have a 2.0 average with no more than one “E” or 

                        “LC” (failure) in the previous marking period will automatically be 

                        eligible to participate or practice in any extracurricular activity 

                        governed by this regulation during the next marking period. 

   

            *           A multi-hour course is considered one subject. When computing the                                 marking period grade average, the multi-hour course grade will be                                      counted once for each hour the course is offered; for example, if the  

                        course is a three-period course, the grade should be counted three times                          in determining the nine-week grade average. However, the letter grade                                  for a multi-hour course will only be counted once. 

   

            *           A grade of LC/E2 or NC shall be considered failing. 

   

            *           A student may regain his/her eligibility status at the start of the next                                                marking period if all failing grades are reduced to a minimum of one E,                             LC, or NC and if a 2.0 or higher average is achieved. 

   

            *           Students who are ineligible because of a grade of LC will become                                      eligible as soon as the teacher notifies the activity sponsor/athletic                                      coordinator/athletic director that the grade has been changed to passing. 

   

            *           Grades recorded as “incomplete” as a result of legally excused absences                          shall be considered passing until changed. Incomplete grades that are                              not changed to a passing grade within ten school days after report cards                                  are issued will be considered failing grades for eligibility purposes until                                they are changed. 

   

            *           A student may withdraw twenty-five days or less into a course without                                penalty. A student may not drop more than one passing course                                           after the twenty-five day drop/add period for academic eligibility                                               purposes. 

                         

            *           When a student withdraws from a course on day twenty-six or after, the                             student will be given the grade at the time of dropping from the course,                              and that grade will be factored into the marking period grade average for                               the purposes of academic eligibility only. 

   

            *           A marking period begins on the day that a report card is issued and                                    continues until the day that the next report card is issued. 

   

            *           Students taking a minimum of one to two courses must pass each course                                    and maintain a 2.0 average to be eligible. 

   

            *           Senior high school students who do not maintain a 2.0 average with no                            more than one “E” (failure) in the final quarter will not be eligible in the                              fall. Students may repeat failed courses in summer school; however, if a                                  failed course is not offered during the summer session, the student will                                 be allowed to take another course in the same subject area, if available.                            If not available, the student and his/her counselor will decide on the                                  course and/or subject area. The summer-session grade will replace the                                 lowest course grade from the previous marking period and be factored in                                 to determine the 2.0 minimum average for participation. 

   

             

                                                Exceptions 

   

            Failing grades from the final marking period of the previous year do not                             count towards ineligibility for the first marking period of the next year if the                       failing grades occurred when the student:  

   

a.         was in the 7th or 8th grade 

                        b.         was in a school outside of MCPS 

                         

            *           An unsatisfactory evaluation in a noncredit-bearing course is not                                        considered failing for student eligibility. 

   

   

            Special Note: If a student only has one failing grade in the fourth grading period             and has a 2.0 or higher grade point average for the fourth nine weeks and                   enrolls in the summer session for remedial or additional course work and fails                        the summer session, the student is eligible for participation in the fall. 

   

             

                        SMOKING, SUBSTANCE USE/ABUSE AND STEROIDS 

   

The use of alcohol, tobacco, and controlled dangerous substances, including steroids, is an extremely serious health issue. Such use places the quality of life for the 

student-athlete in jeopardy. Also at issue is the interdependency of team members and coaches, which requires that all student-athletes be mentally and physically prepared to give their best effort. If the student-athlete is using alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs not prescribed by a physician, he/she is placing himself/herself in serious jeopardy. If use, distribution, or possession of these substances by a student-athlete on school property or at a school-sanctioned event is verified, he/she will be suspended from the team for 30 calendar days. Upon verification of a second violation, the student-athlete will have a 12-month ban on participation in an extracurricular event from the date of the initial suspension.  Suspension from a team for the remainder of the season includes the stipulation that no letter awards will be given to the suspended student. 

   

   

                                                SCHOOL ATTENDANCE 

   

*           Unexcused absences or chronic tardiness to class or team practice may be sufficient reason for declaring a student ineligible at any time. The coach, in consultation with the athletic director and grade-level administrator, will determine the date and time of ineligibility. 

   

*           In order to participate in any athletic event or practice, athletes are expected to be in all of their scheduled classes the day of the event. The principal, grade-level administrator, or athletic director may excuse an athlete for prescheduled appointments, such as a driver’s test, a court appearance, medical appointments, or unforeseen emergencies. 

   

*           A student who has any absence other than those specified may not practice or compete on that date. A student who violates the above or otherwise misses class due to an unexcused absence will not be allowed to compete in the next contest after the violation has been verified. 

   

                                    ARRIVING LATE AND/OR MISSING PRACTICE 

   

Prompt, regular attendance at practice sessions is necessary for the safety and conditioning of the student as well as for the benefit of the team. Team members should notify their coach prior to any practice that they must miss and should offer an adequate explanation for the absence. Chronic tardiness to practice or unexcused absences will be dealt with by the coach, and unless the coach specifies otherwise, the measures taken will be as follows: 

   

            1st Offense- Conference between coach and team member where coach                         determines appropriate action to make up for lost practice session 

   

            2nd Offense- Suspension from next practice session or contest 

   

            3rd Offense- Dismissal from team 

   

                         

                   EQUIPMENT AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROPER CARE 

   

Most uniforms and equipment are assigned to student-athletes strictly on a loan basis for the duration of the sport season. It is the responsibility of the student-athlete to maintain that equipment/uniform in the same condition in which it was received. Any damage or loss of equipment/uniform will be considered the direct financial responsibility of the student-athlete responsible for its care. 

   

Any athlete withholding property from one sport is suspended from participating in any other sport until the equipment is returned. He/she is ineligible for any sport award until that equipment is returned. 

   

   

Student-athletes will be charged the replacement cost of any equipment or uniform not returned. This cost must be paid before participating in any other sport. Financial obligations must be settled with: 

                                     

                                                1.  coach 

                                                2.  athletic director 

                                                3.  business manager 

   

PARTICIPATION AND OUTSIDE TEAMS 

   

The MPSSAA is very specific on this issue. Students, while participating on a school team, are permitted to participate in the same sport outside of school during the sport season. Such participation must meet the following criteria: 

   

            1. The outside participation may not conflict with the sports schedule of the                      school, including district, regional and state championship play. (Sports                              schedule includes games and practices.) 

   

            2. A student who elects to participate on an outside team and does not                              participate on the school team during the designated sport’s season is ineligible         to represent his/her school in all meets and games that determine a county,              district, regional, or state championship. 

   

             

                                                INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURES 

   

MCPS states that in the event schools are closed due to inclement weather conditions, all after-school activities are automatically canceled. These after-school activities include practices, contests, meetings, or other events. Team members should make certain to contact their coach regarding interim or adjusted practice schedules. 

   

                                                Insurance 

   

Each year the Board of Education makes available a Student Accident Policy at a nominal premium. This insurance is secondary to the family’s own insurance. Information about this insurance is available by going to:  

   

http://www/k12studentinsurance.com 

   

   

                                     

PHYSICAL EDUCATION PARTICIPATION 

   

Athletes should not expect preferential treatment. Any student who has enrolled in physical education class will be expected to dress and participate in the daily activity. On the day of a contest, his/her participation may be limited if permission is granted by the teacher.   

   

REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATION 

   

Prior to a student’s participation in any tryout, practice, or contest with a team, he/she must supply to the coach the following items: 

   

            *           Current medical evaluation form properly completed by a                                                      physician/nurse practitioner. (Good for one year only) 

   

            *           Written acknowledgment of insurance coverage from his/her parents                                 which also serves as permission to participate in an athletic activity 

   

            *           Student-Athlete Code of Conduct signed by the student-athlete and                                   his/her parent/guardian 

   

            *           Student Eligibility Requirement and team standards signed by the                                                              student-athlete and his/her parent/guardian 

   

            *           Medical Card for Athlete (white card) completed and signed by                                             parent/guardian 

   

            *           Transportation Form 

   

            *           Payment of countywide ECA student activity fee 

   

All students who are candidates for participation in interscholastic athletics are required to have an annual medical evaluation. If a student has a medical evaluation on file from a previous sport or activity, it will be applicable as long as twelve months have not elapsed since the evaluation was completed. The medical evaluation must cover the entire season; thus, the twelve months must not elapse until the season is concluded. 

   

   

                                                      TRANSPORTATION 

   

Some teams are transported to contests by MCPS busses while others are driven by coaches, parents, or other players. Parents/guardians must sign a transportation form granting their child permission to attend contests in the manner checked on the form. 

   

All athletes on teams that take busses are expected to return to the school on the bus unless the coach determines that the student can return with his/her parents and written approval is given. Similarly, students who are driven to contests must have the approval of their coach if alternative means of return travel is arranged. At all times, the coach has the final decision on how a player can return from away events! 

   

Handbook for Parents of Athletes 

Being a parent is challenging. This effort and responsibility is frequently complicated by being a parent of an athlete. This handbook, with its guidelines and suggestions, will give you some insights into this responsibility. 

   

The Player-Coach Relationship: 

Unfortunately, through televised games and the more recent proliferation of cable TV, many adults feel that they understand or perhaps know more than many coaches. Everyone becomes an expert. This newfound expertise may heighten your appreciation of a sport, as a parent, however, you are not the coach. 

   

The player-coach relationship is perhaps the most critical relationship in athletics. Unfortunately, a parent can have a pronounced effect on this very important and delicate relationship. While you may not agree with all decisions of a coach, how and when you express your feelings can have a distinct effect upon your child. 

   

If you express a negative opinion in the presence of your child, you need to remember that he or she will return to practice the next day and may carry with him or her your convictions. Your son or daughter will then have to interact with this coach. You, as the parent, can greatly affect this delicate relationship. 

   

Receiving technical or strategic instruction at home may interfere and conflict with the instructional process at practice sessions and games. This may ultimately impede your son or daughter’s progress and affect his or her playing time or even winning a starting position. 

   

The Parent-Coach Relationship: 

   

In your role as a parent, you obviously love and are concerned about your child’s welfare. You want the best for him or her. But an athlete can have only one coach. Allowing the coach to instruct and guide the team is crucial in many respects. 

   

Should you have any questions or concerns, do not approach the coach immediately at the conclusion of a contest. At this time, coaches have other responsibilities and it may be an emotional time. Call and make an appointment for a later time and approach this meeting in a calm, courteous and logical manner. 

   

One of the responsibilities which a coach has at the conclusion of a contest is to have a brief meeting with his or her players. Athletes should not pause to talk to parents or friends immediately after games. These brief meetings are essential to the learning process involved in athletics. 

   

The Parent-Player 

   

Some parents may try to live through their child’s athletic efforts. Being positive and supportive is important, but adding pressure and unrealistic expectations can be extremely harmful. Allow your son or daughter to enjoy and grow from this valuable experience. In numerous national studies, it has been determined that most athletes participate for enjoyment or fun. Excessive pressure or expectations can alter this most fundamental reason for playing. 

   

When you do speak with your child after a contest, don’t dwell on his or her play, how many points they scored or if they started. Instead, first ask how the team did? Did your son or daughter play hard, give 100% and have a good experience? 

   

Relationship With Officials 

   

There is an age-old refrain often used by irate fans. “How much are you paying the officials?” The home school does not get the officials. The commissioner of the particular sport assigns all officials and neither team controls of which officials are assigned. 

   

Officials agree to and follow a code of ethics. They really do not care or have a vested interest in which team emerges as the victor. It is also important to understand that they are a very necessary part of a game. A contest cannot be played without them. 

   

So while you may not agree with all of their calls, (who does?), please do not harass and taunt them. It is also important to remember that they are in charge of the contest and have complete authority to have unruly spectators removed. In many sports, a team will see the same official several times during a season. Coaches, athletic administrators and schools often work hard to establish a rapport and good working relationship which can easily be damaged by spectators. 

   

Spectator-Cheerleader 

   

Cheerleaders try to infuse spirit into the fans/spectators and to lead them in selected cheers. Taking this responsibility into your own hands is not appropriate. Fans who leave the stands to direct cheers may often cause or lead to confrontations with the opponents. Following the cheerleaders’ directions, therefore, is absolutely necessary at all athletic contests. 

   

The emotion and atmosphere at athletic contests can be very exciting and the cheerleaders need to be allowed to direct and control this aspect of the event. 

   

                                                  

   

   

   

MCPS Mission Statement for Athletics 

           

A mission of the MCPS athletic program is to teach and reinforce in student-athletes values relating to wholesome competition, good sportsmanship and fair play. It is expected that spectators reinforce these values by exhibiting appropriate behavior at athletic events. A condition of entry into an MCPS athletic event is that all spectators agree to recognize the event as an extension of the learning process, and that all present have the responsibility to model appropriate behavior. The event is a unique opportunity for spectators to be a part of a positive and productive learning environment and to model behavior appropriate to a high school setting. 

   

   

Expectations for Spectator Behavior 

                   Applaud players for their efforts 

                        Accept the decisions of officials 

                        Appreciate participants for their commitment 

                        Support school personnel in conducting an orderly and spirited contest 

                        Maintain composure when things seem to go against your team 

                        Respect the rights of other spectators 

                        Reward sportsmanlike behavior through cheering 

                        Focus attention on positive aspects of competition 

                        Encourage players by showing enthusiasm and positive recognition 

                        Demonstrate concern for the safety and welfare of athletes 

   

Remember 

   

These young men and ladies are students and not professional athletes. They will make errors in the course of competition, as will game officials and coaches. However, all participants are trying their best. Negative criticism and booing will not help them to improve and are unacceptable forms of expression at his event. You can assist in their development as athletes by focusing attention on the positive aspects of their performance. Your cooperation is important and is appreciated. 

   

At Magruder High School 

   

In addition to embracing and committing to the MCPS Philosophy, at Magruder High School, we will also encourage and promote: 

The belief that athletes should participate in multiple sports and not specialize in any one specific sport. 

   

The concept of the broadest-based participation possible by offering all of the teams which we can, and extending the opportunity to participate to as many students as possible. 

   

The premise that all teams are considered vital for our student-athletes and each is a valued part of our athletic program. No one sport is considered more important than any other. 

   

The approach that all teams are treated as fairly as possible. 

   

   

                                                Athletic Chain of Command 

   

At Magruder High School, the following chain of command is in effect: 

   

            Principal 

            Assistant Principal 

            Athletic Director 

            Head Coach 

            Assistant/JV Coaches 

            Players 

   

If there are any questions or concerns involving some aspect of our athletic program, the athletes should first contact the appropriate coach. If there is no resolution, he or she would then go to the head coach, etc. 

   

                                                Expressing Concerns 

   

When expressing an occasional concern with a coach, please refer to and use the following guidelines: 

   

  1. Never approach a coach immediately after a contest. This is not the proper time or place for a discussion concerning your child or the team. 

   

  1. Call the following day and make an appointment which is convenient for both you and the coach to meet. 

   

  1. Raise your concern in a calm and civil manner. Yelling, being rude or using foul language is totally unacceptable. 

   

  1. Once you have stated your question or concern, listen to the explanation. Often a parent may be blinded by emotion and this overrides logic and reason. Listening receptively may really help you to understand any explanation which is given. 

   

   

   

Sportsmanship 

Since athletics should be educational in nature, it is important that all parents 

demonstrate good sportsmanship and serve as role models for our athletes and students. Sportsmanship is an overt display of respect for the rules of sport and for all others. It also involves a commitment to fair play, ethical behavior, and integrity. This means: 

   

  1. There can be no vulgar or inappropriate language from our fans or spectators.  
  2. Taunting or trash talking of our opponents and their cheerleaders cannot be tolerated. 
  3. Spectators cannot leave the bleachers or enter onto the court or field during a contest. 
  4. Fans should be supportive and positive. Cheering should be done for our team and not against our opponent. 
  5. We should not impede or interfere with our opponent’s cheerleaders from leading their cheers. 
  6. In some specific sports such as basketball and volleyball, we should not yell  at an opponent during a foul shot or as a player attempts to serve. 
  7. School officials have the authority to remove a spectator (s) from a contest for unruly or improper conduct. The individual (s) may be removed for the duration of a particular contest or for any extended period of time depending on the severity or frequency of the improper conduct. 
  8. Possession of intoxicants and/or illegal substances is prohibited. Smoking is also prohibited on MCPS school ground. 

   

Acceptable Behavior 

   

          a. Applaud during the introduction of players, coaches and officials 

b. Recognize a player’s performance who has fouled out with applause from both sets of fans and with a hand shake from opponents. 

c. Accept all decisions of officials. 

d. Shake hands at end of contest between participants and coaches regardless of the outcome. 

e. Treat the competition as a game and not a war. 

f. Search out and congratulate opposing coaches and players. 

g. Show concern for an injured player regardless of which team he or she plays for. 

h. Encourage only sportsmanlike conduct which includes class, dignity and respect. 

   

                             Unacceptable Behavior 

   

  1. Yelling or waving arms during opponent’s free-throw attempts. 
  2. Performing disrespectful or derogatory yells, chants, songs, or gestures. 
  3. Booing or heckling an official’s decision. 
  4. Criticizing officials in any way; displays of temper with an official’s call. 
  5. Yelling anything that might antagonize the opponents. 
  6. Refusing to shake hands or give recognition for good performances. 
  7. Blaming loss of game on official, coaches, or participants. 
  8. Taunting or name-calling to distract an opponent. 
  9. Using profanity or displays of anger that draws attention away from the game. 
  10. Performing your own cheers instead of following lead of the cheerleaders. 

   

Sportsmanship Award 

           

MCPS will present Sportsmanship Awards in each sport to varsity teams whose spectators and team personnel best exhibit sportsmanship over the course of the season. The award will be based on ratings conducted by officials, athletic directors, and school administrators. A detailed summary of criteria for the Sportsmanship Award is provided to athletic directors. 

             

The schools whose teams have won the greatest number of team sportsmanship awards in the course of the year will be recognized as the county “Sportsmanship Champion” for that year and will receive a monetary award. 

   

                                                 

Responsibilities of an Athlete 

   

                   Most coaches would expect an athlete to adhere to the following guidelines: 

   

  1. The team’s goals, welfare and success must come before any individual. 
  2. An athlete needs to consistently attend practice sessions. This also includes weekend and holiday periods. 
  3. Players must be receptive to coaching. 
  4. Team members are responsible for all issued uniforms and equipment. 
  5. As a member of a team, an athlete must agree to and follow the team rules. Athletes need to remember that they are ambassadors and represent not only themselves, but also the coaching staff, school and community. 
  6. If injured, an athlete must report all injuries to the coach. 

   

          Responsibilities the of a Coach 

   

                   At Magruder High School, a coach has the responsibility for the following: 

             

  1. The selection of the squad. 
  2. The determination of the style of play, including the offensive and defensive philosophy. 
  3. The teaching and instruction at practice sessions. 
  4. The determination of who starts and how long an athlete plays in a contest. 
  5. The decision of who plays in what position. 
  6. The establishing of team rules. 
  7. The selection of team captains. 
  8. The establishing of the requirements to earn a letter. 
  9. The communication with athletes and parents with respect to when practice sessions will be held, and when the sessions will start and finish. 

   

Participation and Selecting the Team 

   

It is important to understand that participation on an athletic team at Magruder High School is a privilege and not a right. Being on and maintaining one’s membership on a team means accepting all the responsibilities of an athlete. However, unlike recreation or intramural teams, equal or guaranteed playing time does not exist. In an effort to win, a coach will use players best suited to the conditions or demands of the contest at that time. 

   

Every coach has the responsibility and authority for selecting his or her team. The criteria for selecting the team are developed by the coach. A copy of the written criteria is included in the extracurricular activities requirement form that must be signed and turned into the coach prior to tryouts. 

   

It is also important to remember that there are no guarantees. Players from the previous year’s JV team, for example, do not automatically make either the JV or varsity squad the following year. Having been a member of a team during the previous year or even being a senior does not ensure that an athlete will make the squad. 

   

Parents should expect that every candidate will be treated fairly and given every consideration. Coaches are sensitive to feelings of disappointment, will handle the task as positively as possible, and will be available to answer athletes’ questions. 

   

While we understand that being cut is disappointing for many athletes and even for their parents, we unfortunately cannot keep everyone. Anyone cut from a team is welcome to tryout again next season or to try another sport. When parents and athletes understand and support the coach’s decision, this difficult process becomes a less painful experience for all. 

   

                                                The Purpose of a JV Team 

   

JV Teams exist to provide those athletes who are unable to participate on the varsity squad an opportunity to develop skills and gain experience. While the athlete’s age, size, or skill level may be the limiting factor in not making the varsity team, participation on a JV team may enhance the athlete’s potential to make the varsity squad in the future. 

   

A caution, however, must also be given. Being a member of a JV team does not guarantee that an athlete will automatically move up the following year to the varsity squad. The athletes best suited for varsity competition will make the squad each year. 

   

Striving to win is important in athletics. However, compiling a great record or winning a championship should not be the primary objective of a JV team. The development of athletes should be the ultimate purpose of a JV squad, while at the same time acknowledging the value of winning, learning, and enjoying being a member of a team. 

   

                                                Practice Sessions and Games 

   

Practice sessions are normally closed to spectators and there is a very sound reason or this. These sessions are the equivalent of a teacher’s classroom and there is real, quality instruction taking place. Interruptions and interference to an athlete’s concentration and focus in practice cannot be allowed any more than a disruption would be tolerated in an academic setting. Education is any setting cannot be compromised. 

   

                        At Magruder High School, practice sessions: 

  1. May last two hours. 
  2. May start and end at different times due to the schedule of the coach or of our facilities. (Check with the coach for the specific times.) 
  3. Will not be held when school is dismissed early due to inclement weather. 
  4. Will not be held when school is not in session due to inclement weather. 
  5. May be held on Saturdays and over holiday periods. 

   

Spectators at games, however, are very much encouraged. Positive and nurturing support of teams and athletes can be very helpful to performance in athletic contests. 

   

                                                Athletic Award Letters 

   

Coaches determine the requirements for the following awards at Magruder High: 

             

             

Varsity 

            Letter (One per entire high school career) 

            Sport pin 

            Manager pin 

            Captain pin 

            Varsity certificate 

            Minds in Motion 3.25 certificate 

   

          JV 

            JV pin 

            Manager pin 

            Captain pin 

            JV certificate 

            Minds in Motion 3.25 certificate 

   

                             Team Captains and Managers 

   

There are several good reasons for having captains of a team. These athletes may serve as positive role models, links between the team and the coach, and they certainly should be leaders. A good captain can be a real asset to the team and coaching staff. 

   

While some coaches may allow their team to select captains, the ultimate responsibility lies with the coach. It is also important to understand that serving in the capacity of a captain is not reserved solely for seniors on a team, but rather this position is for the athlete who is best suited to filling the responsibilities.           

   

Managers perform duties assigned by the coach and no longer receive student service learning hours under MCPS policy. 

   

                                          Hazing 

   

Hazing is prohibited at all times. Hazing involves any act that subjects teammates to mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, or ridicule. In some instances hazing constitutes a criminal act. At a minimum, hazing may lead to immediate dismissal from a team. 

   

                              

Risks of Athletic Participation 

   

Participation in interscholastic athletic activities often includes intense competition and poses the potential for serious, catastrophic, or life-threatening injury. Participants and parents are urged to consider that there are inherent risks and hazards associated with athletic participation. Risks vary from sport-to-sport and can occur under direct supervision and with use of proper safety equipment. 

                                       

Sports Booster Club 

   

Magruder High School’s Sports Booster Club exists to support all teams and the entire athletic program. Our Booster Club has three primary goals: To raise funds to assist the athletic programs, to increase school spirit and to encourage and promote good sportsmanship. 

   

The Booster Club is not a vehicle to remove coaches, advance vested interests or to alter Athletic Department policy. It is a service and support organization, which works in harmony with Magruder High School and its athletic program. 

   

The athletic director serves as the liaison between the club and the school. He also serves as the advisor to the club. All requests for purchases come through the director of athletics who determines their priority. Consideration of requests is given to the budget, strategic plans and an overriding belief that any purchase should help the total athletic program and not a single team. No individual coach or team should directly approach the Booster Club without working with the athletic director. 

   

                                        Web Page 

   

Magruder High School has its own web page at www.magruderhs.org 

You can find all important information under “Athletics” and the entire sports schedules under “Athletic Schedules and Events.”  

   

                                     

                                                            E-Mail and Websites 

   

The Magruder High School athletic department has adopted the following policy regarding the use of e-mail messages, websites, blogs, or other electronic communication: 

   

“The use of e-mail messages, blogs, websites, or other electronic communications to make inflammatory or derogatory comments, and/or inappropriate descriptions or pictures regarding another team member, another student, a coach, another school or team, or other staff member is prohibited. For the purposes of this policy, inappropriate comments may include, but are not limited to, inappropriate comments/pictures/descriptions regarding another person’s race, ethnic background, culture, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.” 

   

Possible consequences for violating this policy are: (1) Single game suspension; (2) Multiple game suspension; (3) Dismissal from the team.                                       

   

   

 DISMISSAL FROM OR QUITTING THE TEAM 

   

Once a student begins participating in a sport and his/her squad membership is terminated for rule violations or because the student-athlete has quit the team, he/she is ineligible to participate in any other sport during that season unless he/she is given prior approval by the athletic director and/or the school administration. 

   

 DRUG, ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO USE 

   

The use, distribution, or possession of alcohol, tobacco, and controlled, dangerous substances, including steroids, is an extremely serious health issue. The use of these substances may seriously impact the health of the user. MCPS athletic regulations state that any student-athlete with verified use on school property or at a school-sanctioned event will receive:   

1st Offense-if the student is verified to be in possession or use of illegal substances, the student will be suspended from extracurricular activities for 30 calendar days. 

   

2nd Offense-if the student is verified to be in possession or use of illegal substances a second time, the student will have a 12-month ban on participation in an extracurricular event from the date of the initial suspension. 

   

In all cases, the student will have the right of appeal as outlined in the STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES HANDBOOK. 

   

Montgomery County Public Schools 

Student-Parent  Athletic Participation Contract and 

Parent Permission Form 

   

Interscholastic athletics supplement and support the academic mission of the school system and assist students in their growth and development. Athletics assists in promoting the importance of teamwork, effort, goals, and commitment. Interscholastic athletics is highly competitive, but winning is not the primary measure of success. Sportsmanship, respect for participants, and dignity in the face of adversity are more important than the outcome of the contest. All athletes do not perform at the same level, but all can demonstrate effort, dedication, and fair play. 

   

 

Review this contract carefully (front and back), complete information as requested, affix signatures, and return the completed contract/permission form to the school. 

   

Stipulations 

The student-athlete and his or her parent/guardian have received and read the Student-Parent Athletic Participation Information. Based on this information, the student and parent/guardian understand and stipulate to the following: 

  1. I/We understand the eligibility regulations required for participation. 
  2. I/We affirm that the student has satisfied all of the eligibility requirements, including age, residence, and academics. 
  3. I/We understand that participation of ineligible players will result in individual and team sanctions, including forfeits for the team. 
  4. I/We affirm that the student will exert effort to maintain a high level of academic achievement. 
  5. I/We understand there is potential for serious, catastrophic, or life-threatening injury associated with participation in a sport. 
  6. I/We affirm that the student will not participate in hazing at any time, of any nature. 
  7. I/We, as a participant or spectator, will exhibit a high level of sportsmanship at contests. 
  8. I/We will follow appropriate procedures in communicating concerns to coaches. 
  9. I/We affirm that the student will abide by all team and participation standards. 
  10. I/We affirm that the student will not use steroids, illegal drugs, alcohol, and tobacco unless medically proscribed for a specific condition or illness. 
  11. I/We have reviewed safety and health-related information made available by the school system, including information regarding concussions, proper hydration, proper hygiene, and MRSA. 

   

   

Permission to Participate 

I/We herby authorize and consent to our child’s participation in interscholastic athletics and sports. We understand that the sport in which our child will be participating is potentially dangerous, and that physical injuries may occur to our child requiring emergency medical care and treatment. I/We assume the risk of injury tour child that may occur in an athletic activity. 

   

In consideration of the acceptance of our child by the Montgomery County Public Schools in its athletic program, and the benefits derived by our child from participation, I/we agree to release and hold harmless the Board of Education of Montgomery County, its members, the Superintendent of Schools, the principal, all coaches, and any and all other of their agents, servants, and/or employees and agree to indemnify each of them from any claims, costs, suits, actions, judgment, and expenses arising from our child’s participation in interscholastic athletics. 

   

I/We hereby give our consent and authorize the Board of Education of Montgomery County and its agents, servants, and/or employees to consent on our behalf and on behalf of our child, to emergency medical care and treatment in the event we are unable to be notified by reasonable attempts of the need for such emergency medical care and treatment. 

   

Each year the Board of Education makes available a Student Accident policy at a nominal premium. This insurance is secondary to the family’s own insurance. Because accidents will inevitable occur despite our best efforts to maintain a high level of safety in all student activities, this insurance coverage is recommended unless the family deems that other insurance coverage (in force) will meet the needs of the student. The Board of Education Student Accident Policy is available at the beginning and throughout the school year. The coverage may be obtained from the insurance carrier. Forms are available at the school. 

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

Contract 

   

I,______________________________________, and I__________________________  

                (parent’s name)                                                                                                                (student’s name) 

   

have carefully reviewed the Student-Parent Athletic Participation Information and the Student/Parent Athletic Participation Contract and Parent Permission Form. I/We understand the conditions for participation in the Montgomery County Public Schools interscholastic athletic program, and we understand there are inherent risks associated with participation. 

   

Students must be legally enrolled at a high school designated by the school system based on their legal address. 

Please respond to the following residency questions: 

   

 

 

Residency 

A.            I reside at:

 

 

 

 

_____________________________________,  _______________ MD  ________ 

                street address                                                                       city                                                zip code 

   

B.            This residence is within the boundaries of Magruder High School.              YES        NO 

C.            I reside at this residence with a parent or guardian.                                          YES        NO 

D.           Is your current address different from last year?                                                 YES        NO 

E.            I have played for a team at a different MCPS high school.                                                YES        NO 

F.            I agree to notify the coach/school of any changes in residence.                     YES        NO 

   

Criteria for earning a varsity letter (to be completed by each coach) 

An athlete must satisfactorily meet team’s participation criteria to receive an award. 

   

   

Criteria for selection of the team personnel (to be completed by each coach) 

   

   

                                                Please respond to the following insurance questions: 

_____Student is covered by a policy (Held by the family) which will pay expenses in the event of accident and no claim will be made on the school. 

   

_____I/We wish to obtain coverage for the balance of the school year by applying for the Board of Education policy. 

   

I/We agree as follows: 

                *My son/daughter has my/our permission to participate in _______________(name of sport) 

   

At ____________________________________ High School. 

   

                *I/We understand and conform to all the statements in the Stipulations portion of the Contract. 

   

                *I/We I have responded truthfully and accurately to the questions in the Residency portion of the Contract. 

Please affix signatures below. 

   

_______________________________                                             _______________ 

Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian                                                     Date 

   

_______________________________                                             _______________ 

Signature of Student                                                                                       Date 

   

   

   

                                                                                                 

 

  

   

   

 

 
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