FAQ
What responsibilities do I have as a student athlete?
Demonstrate respect to staff, students, school property, and self
Regular and punctual attendance
Strive for greatness
Attend all practices and games
Check the team's Google Classroom regularly
Student-athletes are encouraged to advocate for themselves. One of the primary goals for Blue Devils Athletics is to provide a safe and caring environment so student-athletes can develop skills for communication, conflict resolution, and work with different personalities to be better prepared as they become young adults. Parents and guardians are requested to encourage their child to self-advocate within Blue Devils Athletics before taking steps to solve any problems that may arise.
How much are fees?
At Eastglen, we want athletics to be accessible to all students!
We keep fees as low-cost to the student as possible
Fees change depending on the sport due to equipment, transport, tournaments, and uniforms
If you are eligible, Kidsport Edmonton will grant up to $250 annually to cover your athletics fees.
Where can I find out about tryouts and games?
Our "Events" page on this site
By following @Eastglenhighschool on Instagram
Who are the coaches and how do I get involved?
Positions for Blue Devils Athletics are filled by school staff and coaches that come from the greater Edmonton community. Some coaches are more accessible than others; for this reason, parents and guardians are requested to communicate through the Athletic Director who will forward further communication to specific coaching staff. Please direct all inquiries to the Eastglen Blue Devils Athletic Director: Seanne Stillar, seanne.stillar@epsb.ca
All coaches and teachers sponsors are volunteers. Therefore, respecting privacy and time of all Blue Devils Athletics volunteers is essential for their continued involved in all athletics programs.