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Blackstone Valley Tech Athletics

Blackstone Valley Tech Athletics. Incoming Freshmen Athletic Orientation Thursday, June 7, 2012 Michele S. Denise Director of Athletics & Student Activities. Tonight’s Agenda. 6:30pm Welcome Athletic Overview Introduction of Coaching Staff 6:50pm Meeting with Fall Sports Coaches

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Blackstone Valley Tech Athletics

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  1. Blackstone Valley TechAthletics Incoming Freshmen Athletic Orientation Thursday, June 7, 2012 Michele S. Denise Director of Athletics & Student Activities

  2. Tonight’s Agenda 6:30pm Welcome Athletic Overview Introduction of Coaching Staff 6:50pm Meeting with Fall Sports Coaches 7:10pm Meeting with Winter Sport Coaches 7:30pm Meeting with Spring Sport Coaches

  3. BVT Athletics Overview League – Colonial Athletic League Valley Tech Teams Varsity – 18 Teams Junior Varsity – 13 Teams Freshmen – 5 Teams

  4. Boys Soccer Varsity Junior Varsity Girls Soccer Varsity Junior Varsity Cheerleading Varsity Junior Varsity Football Freshman Junior Varsity Freshmen Girls Volleyball Varsity Junior Varsity Freshmen Boys & Girls Cross Country Varsity & JV Golf Varsity Junior Varsity Field Hockey Varsity Fall Sports Teams

  5. Winter Sports Teams Boys Basketball • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Freshmen Girls Basketball • Varsity • Junior Varsity • Freshmen Cheerleading • Varsity • Junior Varsity Hockey • Varsity • Junior Varsity

  6. Spring Sports Teams Baseball • Varsity • Junior Varsity & Freshmen Softball • Varsity • Junior Varsity Lacrosse • Varsity • Junior Varsity Boys & Girls Track and Field • Varsity Boys Volleyball • Varsity & Junior Varsity

  7. Athletic Documents Required Documentation • Emergency medical • Parental consent • Physical exam • Valid for 13 months after exam date • Must have current physical on file prior to tryout date to be eligible • Transfer Students – MIAA Forms

  8. Fall Tryouts Cheerleading Tryouts – June 15th & 16th Football Tryouts – August 22nd Soccer Tryouts – August 23rd Volleyball Tryouts – August 23rd Golf Tryouts – August 23rd Cross Country – August 23rd Field Hockey – August 23rd Dates to Remember Freshmen Orientation Cookout Thursday, August 16, 2012

  9. Winter Tryouts – November 26th Spring Tryouts – March 18th More Important Dates BVT Golf Tournament Wednesday, June 27th at Highfields Brochures at Registration Desk or on line BVT Homecoming Friday, October 12 & October 13, 2012

  10. Supports Provided to Activities • Late Buses Tues/Thurs 3:15pm Sports Days 5:45pm • Lockers - Locks provided by Athletes • Uniforms & Equipment • Fitness Center Hours • Fundraising Activities

  11. Athletic Trainer • Barbra Whittier, Athletic Trainer • Facility • Conditioning Techniques • Game /Practice Injuries • Parent Communication • Reporting Injuries during the School Day

  12. Baseline Concussion Testing • ImPACT Concussion Software Baseline Screening (Freshmen & Junior Year) • Testing Dates & Times • June Dates • Consent Forms • Sign up for appointments tonight

  13. “Captain’s Practices” • What are they… • Senior players may organize a series of dates & times to practice • They are optional • They are a good way to get out, meet other kids and get in shape • They are not used as a criteria for making a team • Usually is no adult supervision

  14. Chemical Health Policy Chemical Health/Alcohol/Drugs/Tobacco Section 62.1 From the earliest fall practice date, to the conclusion of the academic year or final athletic event (whichever is latest), a student shall not, regardless of the quantity, use, consume, possess, buy/sell, or give away any beverage containing alcohol; any tobacco product; marijuana; steroids; or any controlled substance. This policy includes products such as “NA or near beer”. It is not a violation for a student to be in possession of a legally defined drug specifically prescribed for the student’s own use by his/her doctor.

  15. Chemical Health Policy Chemical Health/Alcohol/Drugs/Tobacco Penalties First violation: When the Principal confirms, following an opportunity for the student to be heard, that a violation occurred, the student shall lose eligibility for the next consecutive interscholastic contests totaling 25% of all interscholastic contests in that sport. No exception is permitted for a student who becomes a participant in a treatment program. It is recommended that the student be allowed to remain at practice for the purpose of rehabilitation. Second and subsequent violations: When the Principal confirms, following an opportunity for the student to be heard, that a violation occurred, the student shall lose eligibility for the next consecutive interscholastic contests totaling 60% of all interscholastic contests in that sport.

  16. Hazing & Harassment HARASSMENT Harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation or disability in any form will not be tolerated. Such harassment includes unsolicited remarks, gestures or physical contact, display or circulation of written materials or pictures derogatory to either gender or to racial, ethnic, religious, age, sexual orientation or handicapped individuals or groups. HAZING Hazing is defined as any conduct or method of initiation into any student organization, which willfully or recklessly endangers the physical or mental health of any student or person. Incidents of hazing must be reported to the appropriate law enforcement officials as soon as reasonably practicable.

  17. All Forms must be completed prior to any practice sessions Athletic Fee $25.00 per season BVT Directions Booklet Student Athletic Handbook Parent Considerations Vacations Both Winter and Spring Seasons encompass Vacation Weeks, but teams will practice and play games during these periods.

  18. Helpful Websites www.valleytech.k12.ma.us (Game Schedules, Dates & Times, Scores) www.miaa.net (Directions, Rules & Regulations) www.highschoolsports.net (Game Schedules, Dates & Times, Scores )

  19. Coaches’ Meetings 6:50pm Meeting with Fall Sports Coaches Girls Volleyball – Library Boys Soccer – Competition Center Girls Soccer – Competition Center Football – Cafeteria Cross Country – Old Gym Cheerleading – Cafeteria Annex Golf – Competition Center Field Hockey – Room 501 7:10pm Meeting with Winter Sport Coaches Boys Basketball – Library Girls Basketball – Competition Center Hockey – Cafeteria Annex 7:30pm Meeting with Spring Sport Coaches Boys Volleyball – Cafeteria Annex Track & Field – Library Lacrosse – Cafeteria Softball – Competition Center Baseball – Competition Center

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