Cobb Middle School Boy`s Athletic Policies

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Transcript Cobb Middle School Boy`s Athletic Policies

Summer Strength &
Conditioning Camp
Valuable head start on next year’s
athletic seasons
Best “bang for your buck” you will find
– 6 weeks long
– Monday-Thursday (June 23-July 31st)
Will not meet on Fridays or July 3rd.
7th Grade from 7-9am, 8th Grade from 9-11am
Incoming Cobb 7th and 8th graders @
Cobb Middle School
We understand about vacation-- attend
when you can.
Summer Camp
Registration
Camp registration is online at the Frisco ISD
Homepage/Parents & Students
Summer Camp
Registration
Athletics Department/ActiveNet
Click Register Now
Select West Side MS Camps
Select the Appropriate Camp.
7th Graders Session 1 and 8th graders Session 2.
Check Out!
Sports offered
Football
Volleyball
Basketball
Cross Country
Track
Soccer
We encourage kids to participate in
all sports offered here at Cobb.
To Register for Game updates:
Go to www.rankonesport.com
Click View Schedules
Where it says School type in COBB.
Below that find the sport you would like.
Next Click on View Schedule of the correct team
Type in your Email and click
Subscribe.
Completing Online Forms:
Go to this Web Address:
http://friscoisd.rankonesport.com/Default.aspx
1.Click Directions and Read
2. Print the Physical paperwork
Complete next 7 steps for each form you must complete.
1. Click Electronic Paperwork (yellow)
2. Fill in Student info: Name & ID number (Red)
3. Click Agree Boxes (yellow)
4. Type Name (red)
5. Sign with Mouse (Green)
6. Click “I Agree” (Blue)
7. Enter Email address
(Orange)
Cobb Athletic
Expectations
Make your grades. No Pass No play.
Cobb Comes First
Be on time
Take Responsibility
Work Hard
Be Positive
Be Self-Disciplined
Practice Times
Attendance & Tardies
Practice Times:
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Athletic periods are:
1st period – 8th grade boys
2nd period – 7th grade boys
7th period – 7th grade girls
8th period – 8th grade girls
Practices before school for
football begin at approx. 7am;
after school practices will end
at approx. 5:00pm.
Attendance & Tardies:
– Any absence from
practice will require
make-up work upon
return.
– More than 2
consecutive days
requires a Dr. Note
– Two days in a week will
result in loss of playing
time
– Required to attend
school on day of
competition unless with
Dr. note
Hair and Grooming
Hair Code (FISD policy)
– Hair must be clean, well groomed and out of
athlete’s eyes. It must be styled in a way not
distracting to others.
No unnatural dying of hair or hair cuts with designs
No dress that is unbecoming of a Cobb athlete
– NO jewelry in athletics.
Game day dress
– Players will dress as a team.
Loyalty
Cobb comes first!
– Club and outside activities should not come
before Cobb Athletics.
Communication is the key.
– We will do our best to accommodate other
activities.
Continued issues may result in removal
from the team.
Lockers
What to keep in
them:
– Athletic shoes
– Extra socks
– Deodorant (nonspray)
– School issued
clothing and
equipment
What NOT to keep in
them:
– Personal clothing items
– Dress shoes
– School books, binders,
etc…
– Electronic devices,
money, or items of
value
Please keep them
clean and everything
hung up to avoid the
growth and spread of
Staph infection.
Transportation
We will provide transportation to and from all
games.
We highly encourage all students to stay and
support their other teammates that are on other
teams.
– Football (A team will watch the 2nd half and B team will watch
the 1st half)
– Track and Cross country can be signed out immediately.
We will never tell you that you cannot have your
kid, but we would like to know ahead of time in
order to plan accordingly and you must sign them
out.
15 Minute Rule
Grades
No pass. No Play.
– U.I.L. Rule
– 3 week progress report.
Dressing out and attendance at practice and
games is expected from every athlete…. even
if injured.
Athletes must follow all athletic guidelines as
agreed to in our Athlete’s Promise.
Parent/Coach relationships
Transition between
Youth and H.S. sports.
Appropriate topics to
discuss:
– The coaches interaction
with your child.
– Ways to help you child
improve athletic skills.
– Concerns about your
child’s interaction with
others.
Areas that must be
left to the coaches:
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Playing time.
Team Strategy.
Play Calling.
Other student athletes.
24 Hour rule:
– Promotes an
atmosphere for positive
results and resolutions.
– Mean emails will not be
responded to, so be
nice
Parent Concerns
Verbal process
Athlete to Coach of their sport
Parent to Coach of their sport
Head Coach of sport
Written process begins
Athletic Coordinator
Assistant Principal
Principal
Parent Expectations
I will always keep in mind that it is a privilege for
my child to participate in a sport rather than a
right.
I will always model good sportsmanship at
competitions by the way I treat all athletes,
coaches, officials and other fans.
I will insist that my child always demonstrate
good sportsmanship and treat other athletes,
coaches and officials with respect.
Parent Expectations
I will always teach my child how to win and lose with grace
by the way I act in each of those situations
I will always teach my child the importance of competing
with integrity and will not help him or her cheat in any
manner.
I will always remember that while I am not an athlete, I am
representing my child’s team at competitions.
I will always strive to work with my child’s coach and not
against him or her.
Parent Expectations
If I have an issue with a coach, I will always approach him
or her in an appropriate manner, and should I have the
need to discuss a concern, then I will follow the process
designated by the athletic department and school
administration.
I will always refrain from coaching my child immediately
before, during and immediately after competitions because
of the potential negative effect it may have on my child’s
performance.
I will always remember that I have had my opportunity in
athletics and this experience is about my child.
I will have a basic understanding of the rules of my child’s
sport.
What to Expect from your
Coaches
To make decisions that are for the good of the
team and your athlete
Mutual respect
To be honest with athletes and parents
To coach your athlete hard and love your athlete
To discipline and hold your athlete accountable
To help your athlete grow mentally, physically
and emotionally
To help your athlete become a good citizen
To challenge your athlete to do more than they
think they can
To model and promote “Team”