SPORTSMANSHIP EXPECTATIONS
Our Core Values should be reflected and extended in our extra-curricular and athletic activities.
"R.I.S.E. .U.P." stands for Respectful, Inclusive, Supportive, Educational Excellence, United, Positive
Coaches should outline what it means to be a "good winner", and a "good loser". Each student should be prepared for the outcome of a competition and understand how to win and lose in a way that matches our core values.
School Policies such as H.I.B. and other Code of Conduct related offenses all extend past the school day and are included in our extra-curricular activities, including athletics.
Communication and behavior between coaches, officials, and spectators should be respectful at all times.
Conduct of students and coaches representing our school is a reflection on your community, school, team, coaches. This includes treatment of home and away facilities, pre-game, during competition, and post-game.
Behavior as a spectator should be admirable and honorable both home and away Student-Athletes are role models for other students.
Student/athletes should report all injuries to coaches and/or school nurse.
There will be no tolerance for negative statements or actions between players and coaches. This includes taunting, baiting, berating opponents, “trash-talking” or actions which ridicule or cause embarrassment to them. Any verbal, written, or physical conduct related to race, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation or religion shall not be tolerated, and could subject the violator to ejection, and may result in penalties being assessed against your team. If such comments are heard, a penalty will be assessed immediately.