MS FALL SPORTS Football, Boys Soccer, Fastpitch PARENT MEETING 9/4/2014 4:45 PM.

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MS FALL SPORTS Football, Boys Soccer, Fastpitch PARENT MEETING 9/4/2014 4:45 PM

Transcript of MS FALL SPORTS Football, Boys Soccer, Fastpitch PARENT MEETING 9/4/2014 4:45 PM.

MS FALL SPORTSFootball, Boys Soccer, Fastpitch

PARENT MEETING9/4/20144:45 PM

AGENDA• INTRODUCTIONS

• STUDENT – ATHLETE– GRADES AND GRADE CHECKS– TEAM MEMBER

• EXPECTATIONS OF ATHLETES AND PARENTS

• MEDICAL EMERGENCIES– CONCUSSIONS– WHAT IF…

AGENDA

• SPORTSMANSHIP

• PROTOCOL WHEN ISSUES ARISE– Have you talked to the coach?– What items can I not talk about to the

coach?

INTRODUCTIONS

• ATHLETIC DIRECTOR– RON BARNARD, District AD

– How to get ahold of me•Housed at the high school – but travel to YMS and RMS•Work #: 360-458-6110•Email: [email protected]

INTRODUCTIONS - 2

• FASTPITCH COACHES• RMS

– Russ Riches, HEAD– Trish Matthews, Assistant

• YMS– Lindsay Walton, Head– Kaelen Moore, Assist

INTRODUCTIONS - 3

• FOOTBALL COACHES• RMS

– Tim Beaudin - HEAD– Guy Simpson, Mike Munro, Dan Helms – Assistants

• YMS– Justin Overlie - Head– Mike Snodgrass, Mike Riley, Skeeter Cordova - Assistants

INTRODUCTIONS - 4

• BOYS SOCCER COACHES• RMS

– Jerry Price - HEAD– Cami Krise- Assistant

• YMS– Art Vanveen - Head– Salmon Lutz - Assistant

WIAA MEMBER SCHOOL• WIAA stands for Washington Interscholastic

Activities Association• It is a member school organization for 7th thru 12th

grade • Have a set of rules created by our peers to ensure all

student-athletes are on the same playing field.• There is a checklist that we need to verify for each

athlete.• www.wiaa.com

SEAMOUNT LEAGUE

• Possibilities for next year – currently the high school will be using WPA Networks in the coming month

• www.narrowsleague.org

• Schedules – notification when changed

• Parents sign up for the notification

WHAT YOU SHOULD GET FROM COACHES TONIGHT:

• Schedules• Coaches Expectations• Practice and Games (times and locations may vary)

• How to contact the coaches

BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATION• Athletes Non-athletes

• GPA 2.86 1.96• Ave. Absences 6.52 days 12.57 days• Drop Out Rate 0.7% 8.98%• Graduation Rate 99.56% 94.66%

• Athletes are less likely to Engage In Risky Behavior, Smoke or Take Drugs or Be Arrested

• Athletes are Exposed to:• Teamwork Leadership• Self-Discipline Sportsmanship• Socialization Many More Benefits

STATE CONCUSSION POLICY• AN act relating to requiring the adoption of policies for the

management of concussion and head injury in youth sports; amending RCW 4.24.660 and adding a new section to chapter 28A.600 RCW.

• Each school district's board of directors shall work in concert with the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) to develop the guidelines and other pertinent information and forms to inform and educate coaches, youth athletes, and their parent(s)  /guardian(s) of the nature and risk of concussion and head injury including continuing to play after concussion or head injury. On a yearly basis, a concussion and head injury information sheet shall be signed and returned by the youth athlete and the athlete's parent and/or guardian prior to the youth athlete's initiating practice or competition.

STATE CONCUSSION POLICY• A youth athlete who is suspected of sustaining a

concussion or head injury in a practice or game shall be removed from competition at that time.

• A youth athlete who has been removed from play may not return to play until the athlete is evaluated by a licensed health care provider trained in the evaluation and management of concussion and receives written clearance to return to play from that health care provider.

• State Concussion Training Video

WIAA CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT

DISTRICT CONCUSSION POLICY

• If your Athlete is Showing Sign(s) of a Concussion– Your Athlete will be removed from practice or

game/match/meet– 911 will be called– Parent or Guardian will be called (if not in attendance)– Emergency Professional will make decision to

transport if parent is not present– Athlete Cannot Practice or Play until written clearance

provided by a Doctor

INJURY ON THE FIELD

If there is an injury and we need a medic unit.• Parents are called• AD is called• Coach goes with ambulance unless…• Coaches have an emergency plan just in case …

STUDENT – ATHLETE• GRADES/ELIGIBILITY

– To play in the first game they could not have more than 1 F (WIAA)• Athletes are on probation for three weeks if they had 2 or more Fs previous June.• September 22 (Monday) first day to be cleared academically.

– During the season athletes can’t have any failing grades.– There are opportunities at both schools to make up work

• GRADE CHECKS– Each season we do grade checks every two weeks – 2nd, 4th, and 6th week of

the season.– September 24th, October 8th and October 22nd (Wednesdays)– This is a snapshot of the teacher’s grade book – Coaches get a copy and the athlete will receive an individual copy.– If they have an F, they have until Monday to bring it up.– 2 or more Fs, they can’t compete until Fs are up.

EXPECTATIONS OF ATHLETES, AND PARENTS

Athletes•Show respect for opponents by shaking hands•Accept decision of the contest official•Avoid un-sportsmanship like behavior

Parents•Use only positive comments•No yelling of negative comments toward coaches, athletes, officials, or other fans•Lead by example, citizenship to your student-athlete•Provide time for post game positive reinforcement for your child

EXPECTATIONS OF PARENTS

After Competition– Give The Athlete Room to Think (Don’t Rehash Every

play)– If They/The Team/or Others Played Poorly Don’t

Blame the Officials or Coaches– If They/The Team/or Others Played Well Don’t Blame

the Officials or Coaches

Either Way Tell Them You Enjoy Watching Them

(Try it for a Season, Its Powerful!)

PARENTING YOUR STUDENT-ATHLETE VIDEO

• http://www.caadinc.org/parentvideo.html

Emphasis’ In Video

1) Be Positive and Support Your Son or Daughter

and Their Athletic Program

2) Make It Fun!

3) Keep Things In Perspective

PARENT EXPECTATIONS• View Games and Practices with TEAM goals in

Mind• Accept The Decisions of Officials and Coaches-

Remain in Control• Release Your Child to The Coach and The

Team• Be An Encourager - At Games and At Home• Accept The Results of Each Game- Don’t Make

Excuses• Be A Good Listener

PROTOCOL WHEN ISSUES ARISE

Have you talked to the coach?–Before, during, or after a game is not the best time to talk with a coach. Their responsibility is with the athletes they are supervising.–Write the issue down –Give yourself 24 hour rule – then set up an appointment to meet with the coach. –If for some reason that doesn’t work then we can set up a meeting with myself and the Coach to resolve the issue.

What can I talk to the coach about?• What are ways to help my son/daughter improve

their skills.• Level of competition• Treatment of your child – mentally and physically

What can I not talk to the coach about?• Playing time• Team Strategies• Play calling• Other Student-Athletes

WHY ATHLETES ARE SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE

Work EthicRole of a Team PlayerCoachableHow to Handle AdversityAlways Gives Great EffortBe a Risk Taker Lead by ExampleHold Yourself Accountable

HAVE A GREAT EXPERIENCE THIS SEASON

Breakout SessionsYMS Football Aux Gym

YMS Fastpitch Room 625

YMS Boys Soccer Commons

RMS Football Main Gym

RMS Fastpitch Room 616

RMS Boys Soccer Room 415

Thank You for Being Here