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Purpose
The 桃花社区视频 Public 桃花社区视频’ athletic program has approximately 3,500 桃花社区视频 athletes. There are 11 competitive sports for high school 桃花社区视频s and six competitive sports for 7th and 8th graders. The objective for the athletic program is to promote the physical, mental, social, emotional, and moral well-being of the team members while providing opportunities for as many young men and women as possible. Athletics is viewed by the 桃花社区视频 School Board and the administration as an extension of the education process and as an integral part of the total education process. In addition, we also believe an important part of athletics is to encourage 桃花社区视频s to stay in school. Research shows that 桃花社区视频s involved in athletic activities are happier and less likely to drop out of school. Every year 桃花社区视频s gain athletic scholarships which help them continue their education in college. 桃花社区视频 Public 桃花社区视频 is a member of the Mississippi High School Activities Association and must abide by all rules and regulations as set forth by its governing body.
Eligibility
- Students must attend the school in the zone in which they live in order to be considered eligible for athletics.
- Students must sit out one year from the date of enrollment when transferring to a school outside their zone.
- Middle School Students must pass five subjects a year. High school 桃花社区视频s must pass five Carnegie units toward graduation each year.
- Upon entering the 7th grade, 桃花社区视频s have two consecutive years for participation in middle school. Upon enrollment in the 9th grade, 桃花社区视频s are eligible to participate in athletics for four consecutive years.
- Eligible high school 桃花社区视频s should not reach the age of 19 prior to August 1 of the beginning school year. Eligible middle school 桃花社区视频s should not reach the age of 15 prior to August 1 of the beginning school year.
- Students must reside with the parent or guardian with legal custody to be considered eligible to play sports.
For details, see the Mississippi High School Activities Association's Academic located in the .
Sportsmanship
桃花社区视频 Public 桃花社区视频 expects each coach, athlete, and fan to represent his or her school with the very best sportsmanship. The Mississippi High School Activities Association has stringent rules against unsportsmanlike behavior for all involved in athletic contests. Remember that school athletics are learning experiences for 桃花社区视频s and that mistakes are sometimes made. Praise 桃花社区视频-athletes in their attempt to improve themselves as 桃花社区视频s, as athletes, and as people.
Know that a ticket is a privilege to attend, not a license to verbally degrade others.
Eliminate all types of baiting and taunting from sports activities. Behavior like angry finger pointing, “pistol shooting,” obscene gestures, and racially derogatory comments must be avoided and must be penalized consistently when they occur.
Realize that spectators represent the school just as members of the team do.
Show respect for the opposing players, coaches, spectators, and support groups. Treat them as you would treat a guest in your own home.
Use only those cheers that support and uplift the teams involved.
Give participants (including cheerleaders) the right to compete in an atmosphere without boos and derisive comments.
Learn the rules of the game so that you may understand and appreciate why certain situations take place.
Respect the judgment and integrity of officials, realizing that their decisions are based upon game conditions as they see them. They are doing their best to help promote 桃花社区视频 athletes. Respect their willingness to participate in full view of the public.
Refrain from the use of any controlled substance (alcohol, drugs, etc.) before and during games and afterwards on or near the site of the event.
Recognize that good sportsmanship is more important than victory, and demonstrate that by applauding the good play of either team.
Be modest in victory and gracious in defeat.
桃花社区视频 and coaches may be fined or put on probation for misbehavior before, during, and after an athletic contest.
桃花社区视频 may be, and have been, reprimanded or put on probation when their fans become unruly or incite behavior deemed to be unsportsmanlike. Also, fans may be banned from attending athletic events for unsportsmanlike behavior.
College-Bound Scholarship Criteria
High school 桃花社区视频-athletes must meet the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) minimum criteria for college preparatory courses, grade point average, and standardized test scores in order to participate in sports in college. The minimum requirements for Divisions I, II, and III have increased in recent years. For the most up-to-date requirements, refer to the Eligibility Center on the NCAA's website.
Insurance
Parents or legal guardians are responsible for medical payments and insurance coverage for 桃花社区视频s participating in athletics. Details are provided on the Parent Consent Form that must be signed prior to a 桃花社区视频’s participation in athletics. Brochures about an insurance company that provides primary or supplemental insurance coverage for 桃花社区视频 athletes at a minimal cost are available in the offices of 桃花社区视频 middle and high schools.