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WELCOME REDSKINS

Doing Things the Right Way New things to be excited about BE POSITIVELY CONTAGIOUS. WELCOME REDSKINS. Randy Corbitt, President Michelle Mederer, Vice President Perry Owen, Treasurer Barb Luke, Secretary. ATHLETIC BOOSTERS. Membership Discount Card – Go on sale 8/10/13 Kroger Fundraiser

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WELCOME REDSKINS

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  1. Doing Things the Right Way • New things to be excited about • BE POSITIVELY CONTAGIOUS WELCOME REDSKINS

  2. Randy Corbitt, President • Michelle Mederer, Vice President • Perry Owen, Treasurer • Barb Luke, Secretary ATHLETIC BOOSTERS

  3. Membership • Discount Card – Go on sale 8/10/13 • Kroger Fundraiser • Concessions – parent required to work concessions two times per year • REDSKINS RECHARGED – 8/16/13 • Seasonal Social –Sept. 14 @ Coldstream Booster Fundraisers

  4. Pay to Play $140 ($700 family cap) • Physical Examination Form &OHSAA Authorization Form (4 pages) • Emergency Medical Authorization Form • Athletic Information & Pledge Form • OHSAA Eligibility Checklist • Road Running Release (CC/Track only) • Concussion Acknowledgement Form REQUIRED PAPERWORK

  5. OHSAA – Must receive passing grades in a minimum of five one credit courses or the equivalent (PE does not count) • FHSD – Must maintain no less than a 1.7 GPA (C- average) each quarter Academic Requirements

  6. New 50% Transfer Rule • Check OHSAA Eligibility Checklist carefully OHSAA

  7. In order to be successful, athletes must not use alcohol, steroids, or other performance enhancing or recreational drugs Athletic Code of Conduct

  8. First Offense: • Removal for 365 days • May apply for reinstatement after two weeks • Under no circumstances may a student be reinstated earlier than two weeks after initial removal. Consequences for Violating

  9. Substance Awareness Greater Anderson LEA BECK

  10. Do you know the percentage of teens that are drinking alcohol or using drugs?

  11. 30 Day Alcohol Use by Grade Percent Reporting Past 30 Day use By Grade • Pride Survey, 2012

  12. The teen brain is still developing

  13. What Our Students Told Us at the 2013 Youth Summit • Talk to me • Listen to me • Teach me how to make good decisions

  14. What Our Students Told Us at the 2013 Youth Summit • Know my friends • Know where I am • Keep track of the alcohol & Rx drugs in our home

  15. For More Information • Lea Beck, Executive Director 233-9004 lbeck.saga@gmail.com • Karen Schwamberger, Drug Prevention Liaison 474-5407, x 2203karenschwamberger@foresthills.edu • gosaga.org • foresthills.edu – Student Services

  16. April Nierman & Mike Slemons • Athletes, coaches, parents, officials have a responsibility to report head injuries and know the signs and ramifications • If a concussion occurs, athletes may not return to play until authorized to do so by a physician • IMPACT Testing SPORTS MEDICINE - WELLINGTONSTRENGTH – PAT THATCHER

  17. Students participating in athletics are required to ride district transportation to and from contests. • If a student must ride to/from a contest with parents, the student must complete Alternate Transportation form in advance • To be kind to our guests, park in back Transportation

  18. Team Photos – August 10, 13, 14 • Sports Awards – Nov. 14 • Senior Night – November 1 • Redskins Recharged – August 16 • Seasonal Social – September 14 @ Coldstream Country Club Important Dates

  19. If you want to play sports in college, you must register before the end of your junior year and take ACT/SAT NCAA.org

  20. Get involved with Boosters • Be positive & help spread good news • Respect decisions of coaches & officials • Communicate problems through proper channels • Report hazing/bullying immediately • Take care of uniforms & equipment PARENT INVOLVEMENT IS THE KEY TO OUR SUCCESS

  21. CHEERLEADING – Room 101 • CROSS COUNTRY – Band Room • FOOTBALL – Auditorium • BOYS GOLF – Room 104 • GIRLS GOLF – Room 112 • GIRLS SOCCER – Chorus Room • BOYS SOCCER – Fine Arts Room • TENNIS – Room 105 • VOLLEYBALL – Media Center Break out Rooms

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