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Athletic Packet

All athletes must complete the following steps prior to practicing or competing on an athletic team:
 
  1. Complete the Middle School Athletic Packet and return it to Athletic Director.
  2. Obtain a physical with the doctor's signature on the CIF Physical Form (included in the athletic packet)
  3. Maintain at least a 2.0 overall GPA

Please download the athletic packet below, print, sign the appropriate pages, and submit it to your school site (including physical).  Must have all pages completed before being allowed to participate.
 
 
 
 
Athletic Clearance through FamilyID:
 
 
Middle School Athletics

Athletics, whether team-based or individual, are a great activity for children that provide a variety of benefits other than physical activity. Participation in sports can help build self-esteem and confidence, can motivate children to excel academically, and can help build social skills. Participation also can teach children the benefits of goal-setting and practice.
 
Physical Activity
Physical activity is the most obvious benefit of sports participation. Children often spend too much time watching television or playing video games. But sports practices and games provide an opportunity for exercise that can help keep kids in shape and healthy.
Social Skills
Sports participation can help children develop social skills that will benefit them throughout their entire lives. They learn to interact not only with other children their age but also with older individuals in their coaches and sports officials. Kids learn leadership skills, team-building skills, and communication skills that will help them in school, their future career,s and personal relationships.
 
As a reminder, we do charge admission for middle school volleyball, basketball, and soccer games to help cover the cost of officials:
 
Adults:  $4
Seniors (55+):  $4
Students (w/ student ID):  $1
Children (9 and under):  free