Title: MAHOMETSEYMOUR HIGH SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT
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2MAHOMET-SEYMOUR HIGH SCHOOLMISSION STATEMENT
- The mission of Mahomet-SeymourHigh School is to
develop life-long learners, effective
communicators,and responsible citizens.
3ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTMISSION STATEMENT
- Mahomet-Seymour athletics teach teamwork,
leadership, positive attitude, commitment and
perseverance, which provide life-long lessons
that will serve athletes long after their playing
days are over. Coaches serve as guide posts in
this process providing role models, motivation,
knowledge, positive reinforcement and enabling
student athletes to develop the skills to excel
in sport and life.
4ACTIVITIES PHILOSOPHYPLEASE REFER TO STUDENT
HANDBOOK PAGES 25 AND 26 OR GO ON LINE AT
http//www.ms.k12.il.us/mshs/pdf/StudentHandbook20
06-2007.pdf
- 1.At Mahomet-Seymour we feel that
extra-curricular activities are an important
educational experience for all those who choose
to participate. A person is the sum total of all
his or her living experiences, and experience
comes in many ways. The channels of learning
differ with each student, and each student tends
to stress those channels that give expression to
his or her best talents.
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- 2.All to often, people give little thought to
those values that are usually described in
abstract terms. Never-the-less, qualities such as
loyalty, respect, service, sacrifice, love,
pride, dedication, and courage become more
obvious when exposed to the pressures associated
with athletics and extra-curricular activities.
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- 3. When a student endures the physical or mental
hardship of being a team member, when he or she
accepts all the unpleasantness of weather,
outside pressures, bruises, aches, the
disappointment of losing, when they subject their
performance to the judgment of all spectators and
critics through all of this, a person can
achieve a special discipline of character. This
kind of discipline contributes to the strength,
which helps us face hardships, responsibility,
and the demands of duty throughout our lifetime.
As a participant grows in their understanding of
what it means to be a part of a team, and they
face the difficulties of a challenging schedule,
many of these qualities emerge.
7ACTIVITIES CODE
- Please turn to Pages 26-30 in the Student
Handbook and read all sections of Articles I
III. You may also access these on line at - http//www.ms.k12.il.us/mshs/pdf/StudentHandbo
ok2006-2007.pdf - It is the student participants responsibility
to insure that they understand each section of
each article, as well the responses to the
frequently asked questions following Article III
in the handbook. The articles cover - (a) Eligibility
- (b) Behavioral Expectations and Consequences
- (c) Season Schedules and Requirements
8ELIGIBILITY
- All participants must meet the Mahomet-Seymour
School District academic standards - All participants and their parents must attend a
review session related to the extra-curricular
activities code one time in Junior High and One
time in High School
9THE FOLLOWING ITEMS MUST BE ON FILE BEFORE ANY
STUDENT/ATHLETE WILL BE ALLOWED TO PRACTICE
AND/OR PARTICIPATE IN ANY ACTIVITY
- A current physical
- Insurance information
- Parent Permission Form
- Payment of activity fee (currently 80.00 per
activity with a 160.00 maximum)
10TRAINING RULES APPLY TO ALL PARTICIPANTS AND ARE
IN EFFECT YEAR-ROUND, BOTH ON AND OFF SCHOOL
GROUNDS.
- Please consult the student handbook for
details. It is also the participants
responsibility to insure that they are familiar
with any rules or guidelines that may be specific
to their activity. If a student is unsure about
any of these guidelines, they should contact
their coach.
11THE FOLLOWING BEHAVIORS CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF
THE MAHOMET-SEYMOUR SCHOOLS EXTRA-CURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES CODE
- Smoking or chewing tobacco
- Drinking or possession of alcohol
- Illegal use or possession of a controlled
substance - Engaging in conduct that specifically violates
existing criminal code statutes - Deliberate access, creation, display,
transmission, or otherwise possession or
dissemination of material which contains
pornography, obscenity, or sexual explicit
pervasively lewd and vulgar, or indecent or
inappropriate language, text, sounds or visual
depictions - You should consult your Student Handbook
concerning details of these and other behaviors.
12CONSEQUENCES FOR VIOLATION OF TRAINING RULES
- Consult pages 28 and 29 of the Student
Handbook regarding these consequences. - These should be clear in your mind before you
engage in a student activity. You are expected to
use good judgment at all times. Good judgment
includes choosing not to engage in behaviors in
which there may be uncertain consequences. The
following frames outline consequences for - offenses and proximity
13FIRST OFFENSE
- Suspension for 30 calendar days or ½ of the next
activity season, whichever is less - Suspension can be reduced to 15 calendar days or
1/3 of the next activity season whichever is
less if the student chooses to meet with a
school-approved treatment counselor and performs
8 hours of community service.
14SECOND OFFENSE
- Suspension for 90 calendar days and the
completion of an approved counseling program - Suspension can be reduced to 45 calendar days
with mandatory counseling and performance of 40
hours of community service
15THIRD AND SUBSEQUENT OFFENSES
- One year suspension and the completion of an
approved counseling program - The penalty for a third offense can be reduced to
6 months with 80 hours of community service
16EXPUNGMENT CLAUSE
- Following a first violation, a student/athlete
who has not be in violation of this policy for a
period of one year will have their record
expunged.
17PROXIMITY CLAUSE
- Students are not permitted to be in any location
where alcohol, controlled substances, or illegal
drugs are knowingly possessed or consumed by
minors. - The first offense for a violation of the
proximity clause for activities that have fewer
than 15 contests is a suspension from one
contest. For activities that have more than 15
contests, the suspension will be two contests. - Any second offense of the proximity clause will
be treated as a first offense for possession
and/or consumption.
18SPORTSMANSHIP
- Sportsmanship is an honorable quality that
desires to be courteous, fair and respectful.
Participants and spectators in/of Mahomet-Seymour
Activities are expected to know, understand and
conduct themselves consistent with the following
code
19FUNDAMENTALS OF SPORTSMANSHIP
- Show Respect for the Opponent
- Show Respect for the Officials
- Know, understand and appreciate the rules of the
game - Maintain self control
- Recognize and appreciate skill in performance
regardless of affiliation - Be no party to the use of profanity, obscene
language or improper actions
20FUNDAMENTALS OF SPORTSMANSHIP (CONTINUED)
- Abstain from making negative statements towards
coaches, players, officials or spectators - Set a good example for players and spectators to
follow - Refrain from arguments in front of players and
spectators - Abstain from throwing any objects in disgust
21STUDENT/ATHLETE CODE OF CONDUCT
- Student participants have a duty to assure that
their teams promote the development of good
character. This code of conduct applies to all
student participants involved in interscholastic
athletics and activities. - Student participants will support the value of
academics and the educational process.
22STUDENT/ATHLETE CODE OF CONDUCT CITIZENSHIP
- Student participants will respect peers, coaches,
officials, opponents and other associated with
the event. - Student participants will promote fair play and
uphold the spirit of the rules in the activity. - Student participants will model appropriate
behavior at all times. - Student participants will engage in a healthy
lifestyle.
23STUDENT/ATHLETE CODE OF CONDUCT
- Student participants will advocate, model, and
promote the development of good character to
include - a) Trustworthinessb) Respectc)
Responsibilityd) Fairnesse) Caring - f) Citizenship
24 PARENT AND FAN CODE OF CONDUCT
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- Parents/Fans will promote academic, emotional,
physical and moral well being above desires and
pressure to win.
25PARENT AND FAN CODE OF CONDUCT (CONTINUED)
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- Parents/Fans will teach, enforce, advocate,
model, and promote the development of good
character to include - a) Trustworthinessb) Respectc)
Responsibilityd) Fairnesse) Caring - f) Citizenship
26PARENT AND FAN CODE OF CONDUCT (CONTINUED)
- Parents/Fans will respect participants,
officials, opponents, and all other involved. - Parents/Fans will promote fair play and uphold
the spirit of the rules in the activity. - Parents/Fans will model appropriate behavior at
all times.
27- Mahomet-Seymour Schools have established a
Tradition of Champions through our Commitment
to Excellence
28ONCE YOU HAVE COMPLETED READING THE ACTIVITIES
CODE AND ARE CERTAIN YOU HAVE NO QUESTIONS
CONCERNING ITS CONTENT, GO TO THE NEXT FRAME,
HIGHLIGHT ONLY THE TEXT IN THE FRAME AND SELECT
PRINT FROM YOUR COMPUTERS TOOL BAR. WHEN THE
PRINTER WINDOW SHOWS, CLICK SELECTION AND THEN
PRINT. FAILURE TO CLICK SELECTION MAY CAUSE
YOUR COMPUTER TO PRINT ALL 28 PAGES OF THIS
DOCUMENT. YOU MAY ALSO PICK UP A HARD COPY IN
THE HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE. SIGNED COPIES ARE TO BE
RETURNED TO THE HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE.
29WE, THE UNDERSIGNED PLAYER AND PARENT, HAVE READ
AND UNDERSTAND MAHOMET-SEYMOURS ACTIVITY CODE
AND THE PARENTS HAVE ATTENDED MAHOMET-SEYMOURS
FUNDAMENTALS OF SPORTSMANSHIP OPEN HOUSE OR HAVE
VIEWED THE 27-FRAME POWERPOINT OF THE
FUNDAMENTALS OF SPORTSMANSHIP. WE UNDERSTAND THAT
WE HAVE AN OBLIGATION TO CONDUCT OURSELVES
CONSISTENT WITH THIS CODE. WE DO HEREBY PLEDGE TO
DO OUR VERY BEST TO CONDUCT OURSELVES CONSISTENT
WITH THIS CODE.
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