Manalapan High School Athletic Trainer
Appointments to see the Manalapan Athletic Trainer:
If you need to see Shannon, the Athletic Trainer, to evaluate an injury/receive treatment BEFORE A PRACTICE/GAME, you MUST submit an appointment request form the night before or morning of the day you wish to be evaluated: Click on this link to make an appointment.
Shannon will review your form and reply back to your school email with an appointment time and instructions for how to access their office. - YOU MUST CHECK YOUR SCHOOL EMAIL FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CONFIRMATION!!!
Injuries that occur DURING PRACTICE MUST be reported to your Coach first. Your Coach will then contact the Athletic Trainer, and you will be directed as to when and where to meet Shannon for an evaluation/treatment.
ALL ATHLETES are REQUIRED to set up a student athlete account on atgenius.com. Athletes will be required to sign in for treatment in the Athletic Trainer’s office through their AT Genius account.
Evaluations, treatments, and rehabilitation exercises assigned by the Athletic Trainer will be kept on file and accessed through the AT Genius website.
You only have to set-up the account ONCE. If you played a sport in a previous season/year, you WILL NOT have to repeat the account set-up process.
Click here to learn more about setting up an ATGenius account.
Statement on Insurance as it relates to injuries sustained during a school related activity. This can be found in the Student Family Handbook.
Injuries/Student Insurance
Any student participant who sustains an injury during a school related activity must report it to their coach/advisor/athletic trainer immediately and to the school health office within 24 hours. If an injury occurs outside of school, it must be reported to the coach/advisor/athletic trainer and/or health office prior to the student’s next practice, activity, or game. If an athlete is medically excused from participating in physical education class, the student cannot participate in an extracurricular sport.
The Board of Education has elected to authorize a voluntary student accident insurance policy for the school year to cover injuries that may occur during the school day. However, this voluntary policy does not cover any injuries that may occur through student play, practice, or travel in connection with interscholastic sports.
The Board of Education has secured an excess insurance policy to provide coverage for medical expenses that are not covered by a parent’s/guardian’s insurance policy and that were the result of student play, practice, or travel in connection with interscholastic sports. This catastrophic coverage is subject to a $25,000 deductible with a maximum medical benefit of $1,000,000.