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Welcome!

Monday, May 13, 2019

Booster Club First Day of Practice Participation / Try-Out Requirements Athletic Forms and Fee (Physicals) Athletic / Activity Handbook (Code of Conduct) Academic Eligibility/Attendance Policy Role of Parents/Guardians Request and Release for Private Transportation Athletic Training Information Social Media Important Websites Breakout Sessions

Booster Club raises money to support allAthletics and Activities with various fundraising and membership drives.

President: Vicki Bowe-Fischer

Go to www.gogtown.org for all current information

Football – August 6th

Girls’ Golf – August 12th

Girls’ Swim & Dive – August 13th

Girls’ Tennis – August 13th

Boys’ Soccer – August 19th

Boys’ & Girls’ Cross Country – August 19th

Girls’ Volleyball – August 19th

Boys’ Volleyball – August 19th

ONLINE this year! (Information will be emailed soon)

WIAA Physical / Alternate Year Form

Registration Form & Checklist Medical & Emergency Information Parent and Student Agreement Acknowledgement Form

(Understand and will abide by the WIAA Eligibility Requirements and the Co-Curricular Code)

$85 Athletic Fee ($425 family max) Payment of unpaid fines and fees

Concussion Management Plan Concussion Sign-off and understanding

WIAA Physical Form– must be signed by a

physician in the U.S. Grades 9 & 11

Please note that the WIAA physical year begins on April 1st of

2018 and is good through the 2019-20 school year.

Physicals done BEFORE April 1st, 2018 = need one for the 2019-

20 season.

WIAA Alternate Year Form– must be signed by a

parent/guardian. Grades 10 & 12

Enforced at all times, 12 months a year, 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, on or off school grounds

Unbecoming conduct from a student involved in athletics/activities will not be tolerated– participation is a privilege, not a right

Penalties/Consequences for Violations of the Athletic/Activities Code– page 11

First Violation: Loss of 1/4 of regular season

contests

Second Violation: Loss of 1/2 of regular season

contests

Third Violation: Loss of one year from the date the

decision is determined

Fourth Violation: No longer be able to participate

Students must pass all courses or have a 2.00 GPA during every marking period

▪ Consequence: 15 consecutive school days of no contests for winter and spring sports (21 days for fall)

Students must be in attendance for at least half of his/her scheduled classes in order to be eligible to participate in practice or a contest that day.

▪ Page 3 of Handbook

For ALL sports, you must have your

forms and fee submitted BEFORE the

first day of practice in order to

participate…the sooner the better!

We hope to have online registration up and

running BY July 1st!

Support your son or daughter – attend his/her games and compliment him/her for playing fair and to the best of his/her ability.

Require your son or daughter to adhere to the Code of Conduct.

Ask your son or daughter about his/her experiences and listen to what he/she has to say.

If there is a problem, have your son daughter address the coach first. If not resolved, you can address the coach with your son or daughter. Then, if things are still not resolved you can address me/Athletic Director.

Support our coaches and plan vacations around the season if possible.

Do not ridicule or yell at your son or daughter or his or her teammate for making a mistake or losing a competition.

Respect the officials and their authority during games. Please do not question, discuss or confront coaches or officials at the competition site. Take time to speak with coaches at an agreed upon time and place.

Maintain your dignity under any

circumstance. Participate in only positive

cheers for our teams.

Be a POSITIVE role model!

If an athlete will not go to or return from a

competition on district provided transportation,

the athlete’s legal guardian must sign this form

and give it to the coach. (No one else is

allowed to sign this form.)

All athletes are encouraged to ride team

transportation to and from competitions.

Greatermetroconference.org (Schedules, Directions, Updates- email or text)

goGtown.org (GHS Athletics, Request and Release for Private Transportation, Handbook, Contact Information)

wiaawi.org (WIAA)

Please be mindful of what you put out there (Represent yourself, team and school with PRIDE)

State Law and Board Policy state: No cameras in locker rooms

Training Room Coverage and Hours (posted outside) James Pecha LAT and Liz Berghammer

Froedtert Health & Medical College of Wisconsin

Training Coverage Guidelines Dr. Scott Hicks

(Clinic: 262-532-1100)

ImPACT Concussion Testing

All contact sports that have high risk of head injury

Parent permission release for baseline tests

Post test done through insurance by

▪ Froedtert Health

▪ Children’s Hospital

▪ Aurora- in progress

Return to Sport Protocol

Day 1: After symptom free >48 hours, light biking

Day 2: Increased workout intensity, weights

Day 3: Non-contact practice drills

Day 4: Full contact practice with MD clearance

Day 5: Cleared to play per MD

If athlete presents with symptoms at any stage, athlete returns to previous stage.

Sara Unertl- Athletics & Activities Director262-253-3415

SUnertl@gsdwi.org

Diana Heinz- Secretary

262-502-7128DHeinz@gsdwi.org

Here is to a FANTASTIC Fall Season!!!

Football– Coach Davis – PAC Girls’ Swim & Dive– Coach Bruss – Pool Girls’ Volleyball– Coach Wagner – Library Boys’ Soccer– Coach Asen– Innovation Room (A230I) Boys’ Volleyball– Coach Rushmer – Room A123 Girls’ Tennis– Coach Daniels – Cafeteria Girls’ Golf– Coach Kujawa – Room A133 Girls’ Cross Country– Coach Pietrowiak – Band Room

(A122) Boys’ Cross Country– Coach Jones – Choir Room (A124)

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