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WELCOME TO Normandy High School
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What Happens if the Levy fails in November?
  • Spring Sports are already slated to be
    self-funded programs
  • The total cost of each sport will be determined
    and each sport will have a pay-to-participate fee
    based on the total number of participants
  • According to the board, until a new money levy
    passes, each subsequent sport season will
    continue to be self-funded.

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Determining Self-Funding Cost
  • Cost factors represent 90-95 of the actual board
    costs per sport.
  • Coaches Supplemental Contracts
  • Administrative costs
  • Benefits
  • Transportation
  • Athletic Trainer Services
  • Custodial Overtime
  • Operational costs (middle school)

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Self-Funded Programs
  • Formula Cost of self-funding divided by number
    of athletes on teamcost per athlete
  • Figures presented tonight are estimated/ must be
    board approved after Nov. 4th
  • There will be several checkpoint dates for
    booster club donations (1/9 and 2/6)
  • The final due date will be the first week of
    March.

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High School Self-Funded Costs Spring
  • B/G Track12,000 each (min. 12 each)
  • Var. Baseball8,000 (min.12 athletes)
  • JV Baseball7,300 (min. 12 athletes)
  • Var. Softball8,000 (min. 12 athletes)
  • JV Softball7,300 (min 12 athletes)
  • Boys Tennis7,300 (min 7 athletes)

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Example of Self-Funding High School
  • Varsity Softball/Baseball8,000 (min. 12)
  • 12665 per athlete
  • 20400 per athlete
  • JV Softball/Baseball7,300 (min. 12)
  • 12608 per athlete
  • 20365 per athlete

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Example of Self-FundingMiddle School
  • 8th Grade Boys Track
  • 5,500 divided by the number of participants
  • minimum 12 458 per athlete
  • 15366 per athlete
  • 20275 per athlete
  • 25220 per athlete
  • 30183 per athlete

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Middle School Self-Funded costs Spring
  • 7th B/G Track5,500 each (min. 12 each)
  • 8th B/G Track 5,500 each (min. 12 each)

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High School Self-Funded Costs Fall
  • Var. Football 32,000 (min. 25 athletes)
  • JV Football 16,000 (min.20 athletes)
  • 9 Football 16,000 (min. 20 athletes)
  • Var. Volleyball 8,000 (min. 9 athletes)
  • JV Volleyball 7,300 (min. 9 athletes)
  • 9 Volleyball 7,300 (min. 9 athletes)

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High School Self-Funded Costs Fall
  • B/G Var. Soccer 8,000 each (min.12 each)
  • B/G JV Soccer 7,000 each (min. 12 each)
  • Var. Girls Tennis 7,300 (min. 7 athletes)
  • Var. Golf 7,000 (min. 6 athletes)
  • B/G Cross-Country 7,000 each (min. 7 each)
  • Var. Fall Cheerleading 6,500 (min. 7 athletes)
  • JV Fall Cheerleading 6,000 (min. 7 athletes)

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Middle School Self-Funded costsFall
  • 7th Football 9,500 (min 22 athletes)
  • 8th Football 9,500 (min 22 athletes)
  • 7th Volleyball 5,000 (min. 12 athletes)
  • 8th Volleyball 5,000 (min. 12 athletes)
  • 7th/8th Drill team 2,500 combined (min. 7)

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Middle School Self-Funded costs Winter
  • 7th B/G Basketball 5,500 each(min 12 each)
  • 8th B/G Basketball 5,500 each (min 12 each)
  • 7th Wrestling 5,000 (min. 12 athletes)
  • 8th Wrestling 5,000 (min 12 athletes)

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High School Self-Funded CostsWinter
  • B/G Var. Basketball 12,000 each (min. 10)
  • B/G JV Basketball 10,500 each (min. 10)
  • B/G 9 Basketball 10,000 each (min. 10)
  • B/G Swimming 7,500 each (min. 10)
  • Hockey 7,300 (min. 10)

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High School Self-Funded CostsWinter
  • Var.Wrestling 11,000 (min 14)
  • JV Wrestling 9,500 (min 10)
  • 9 Wrestling 9,500 (min 10)
  • Var. Winter Cheerleading 6,500 (min. 7)
  • JV Winter Cheerleading 6,000 (min. 7)

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Fund Raising
  • The parents of the athletes are responsible to
    pay fee. They can fund raise if they choose.
  • Booster Clubs may donate money to help offset the
    fees for the sport.
  • Money donated by booster clubs to PCSD is
    non-refundable.
  • All fundraisers for athletics must be approved by
    Athletic Director
  • Participating in fund raising efforts does not
    guarantee that a student will make the team.

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Title IX Issues
  • Schools cannot discriminate based on gender and
    need to assure equal opportunity for fund raising
    for both boys/girls teams
  • Donations towards self-funding fee by NHS
    All-Sports Booster club must be distributed
    equitably to all sports
  • Individual team booster clubs are OK to donate
    funds only to their team

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What if my sport is cancelled?
  • Incoming 9th graders can apply for open
    enrollment into any of the 3 PCSD high schools or
    attend a private school. (Must be submitted
    between November 15-January 15)
  • Once a student establishes attendance at a high
    school, he/she cannot transfer to another school
    without losing one year of athletic eligibility
    exceptions a bona-fide change of residency or
    legal change of guardianship into a new district
  • Check www.OHSAA.org for all transfer bylaw
    exceptions

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PCSD Board Meeting Dates
  • Scheduled Board Meetings
  • 10/13/2008 Green Valley at 530
  • 10/27/2008 PV Elementary at 530
  • 11/13/2008 Central Office at 530
  • Scheduled Work Sessions
  • 10/20/2008 Central Office at 530
  • 11/3/2008 Central Office at 530

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QUESTIONS?If you have any questions, fill out
note card and we will post answers on our web site
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Individual Meetings
  • We will post the information presented tonight on
    our schools web site ASAP
  • All High School athletes and parents remain in
    the Auditorium
  • All Hillside Middle School athletes and parents
    will move to the Cafeteria
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