2012-2013 FHSAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
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2013-2014 FHSAA
Student-Athlete Advisory
Committee
Spring Meeting
Friday, March 7th, 2014
Welcome!
Section 1 Representatives
Jake Kirschner, Oak Hall
(Gainesville)
Hunter Moorer, Navarre
Morgan Thornton, St. Francis
Catholic (Gainesville)
Section 3 Representatives
Section 2 Representatives
Andrew Cacciatore, Holy Trinity
(Melbourne)
Caroline Gibbs, Lake Brantley
(Altamonte Springs)
Alex Howell, East Ridge
(Clermont)
Erin Gerlica, Lincoln Park (Ft.
Pierce)
Jad Shalhoub, St. Edwards (Vero
Beach)
Chenelle Walker, Riverdale (Ft.
Myers)
Section 4 Representatives
Antonio Menarde, Archimedean
(Miami)
Brandon Parizo, Miami Country
Day
Jasmine Rose, Miami Central
Icebreaker
Something Unique
Everyone stands in a straight line side-to-side
Someone says something that they think is unique about them and
steps forward
Example: “I can juggle” or “I hold a school record at my school”
If the trait applies to someone else, then that person steps forward
as well
Everyone then falls back in line until we find something unique
about each person
SAAC Mission Statement
“We work to represent the best interests of all studentathletes by presenting their concerns to the FHSAA, thereby
developing initiatives for future improvement. Our goal is
to promote the advancement of sportsmanship and integrity
by fostering an ethical, safe, competitive environment on
and off the field.”
2013-2014 SAAC Initiatives
Promoting sportsmanship through the Sunshine State Spirit
Showdown
Encouraging the ideal of being a STUDENT-athlete focusing on
academics, community service and sportsmanship
Educating Florida high school athletes on FHSAA awareness
through PowerPoints and other promotional ideas
Today’s Agenda & Goals
Selection of the Sunshine State Spirit Showdown Winner
Construction of website layout focusing on being an ideal
Student-Athlete
Creation of a PowerPoint Presentation about FHSAA
Awareness
Facilitative Leadership – Working as
a Group
Everyone needs to be heard
Respect all other opinions
Agree to Disagree
Reach your objectives
Work with timelines
Bring a problem, bring a solution
Sunshine State Spirit
Showdown
Selecting a Winner!
Discussion led by Quinten Ershock
Objective: Watch and review video submissions to decide on a winner of the first ever Sunshine
State Spirit Showdown
Sunshine State Spirit Showdown
Overview
Videos must be between 90 seconds and 3 minutes
Must also include at least 30 seconds of discussion about why school
should be winner
Cheers must be positive
Sportsmanship is the overall goal for this program
Submission videos are sent to FHSAA by January 31st and YouTube
playlist is created with all of the submissions
Videos that meet the requirements will be uploaded to FHSAA social
media.
Fans will be encouraged to watch all videos and vote on favorites
using Survey Monkey link on social media sites
Sunshine State Spirit Showdown
Choosing a Winner
Fans will be encouraged to watch all videos and vote on favorites using
Survey Monkey link on social media sites
Fan votes will be divided by school population to keep competition fair
amongst large schools and small schools
SAAC makes final decision on winner which will be determined based on
the following criteria:
Positive sportsmanship
Student body & community participation
School spirit
Originality of cheers
Organization of the group and student body
Overall fun
Social media votes
Sunshine State Spirit Showdown
First Annual School Spirit Competition
16 Entries:
·
Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville)
·
Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) – “School Spirit”
·
Bloomingdale (Valrico) – “Our School Spirit”
·
Cape Coral – “Orange and Blue”
·
Clay (Green Cove Springs) – “Clay Crazies”
·
Creekside (St. Johns)
·
Forest (Ocala)
·
Lake Brantley (Altamonte Springs) – “Patriot Pride”
·
Lake Mary
·
Lake Nona (Orlando) – “We are Lake Nona”
·
Lennard (Ruskin) – “We are L-Block”
·
Merritt Island
·
Monarch (Coconut Creek)
·
Palmetto Ridge (Naples) – “Legacy”
·
Somerset Academy (Pembroke Pines)
·
West Orange (Winter Garden) – “Warrior Country”
Sunshine State Spirit Showdown
Your Task – Selecting a Winner
• Rate videos in each distinct category on a 1 – 5 rating scale
• 1 being low, 5 being high
• To keep the contest fair between large schools and small
schools, fan votes will be divided by school population and
only used to enhance the score provided by the SAAC
evaluation
• Fan vote formula
• Social Media Fan votes divided by 2012-2013 School
Population then multiplied by 100
• Fan vote will be added to the SAAC overall score
• Winner will receive banner and plaque from FHSAA at a
pep rally hosted by winning school
Sunshine State Spirit Showdown
Watch & Rate Videos
2014 Sunshine State Spirit Showdown
And the winner is…….
Encouraging the ideal
of being a STUDENTathlete
Discussion led by Quinten Ershock
Objectives: Create website guidelines for students-athletes to following in terms of academics,
community service and sportsmanship
General Discussion
What is a student-athlete?
How would you define it?
How to be a well-rounded
student-athlete
Focus on academics, community service and sportsmanship
Break into assigned groups
Group 1 – Focuses on Academics
Group 2 – Focuses on Community
Group 3 – Focuses on Sportsmanship
Use supplemental materials along with brainstorming to answer
each question in your assigned section
Choose two leaders to present your answers
Bringing it all together
How can student-athletes balance it all?
FHSAA Awareness
Discussion led by Maggie Lajza
Objective: Create guidelines for current and future Florida student-athletes which will provide a basic
understanding of what FHSAA is and how the Association for work for them
FHSAA Awareness
General Discussion Items:
What is FHSAA and Why do Student-Athletes Need to Know about
it?
How Can SAAC Educate Current and Future Student-Athletes
about FHSAA?
Thank you for
participating in the
2013-2014 SAAC!
Congratulations to all the graduating seniors!
Juniors – get ready for next year!