Conflicts
Name:___________________________________________Date:______________
_________Practice ___________Meet Date of Conflict:______________________________________________________
Reason:_____________________________________________________________
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Athlete Signature:_________________________________________Date___________
Parent Signature:_________________________________________Date___________
STUDENT/PLAYER EXPECTATIONS
Responsibility: Whether teams
win or lose, it is important that athletes learn responsibility. Athletes are expected
to be at all practices and games unless they have cleared an absence first with a coach. Students are expected to
practice time management by working on
projects, making up tests, etc., on their own time and are expected to fulfill
their athletic commitments.
Finally, all team members are valuable, and each team needs to know that it can count on its members to be there.
Often this means sacrificing social life, family trips, and other events, which come in conflict with the rigors of
training and competition. Learning to make choices is one of the most valuable life lessons an athlete takes from a good athletic program
The commitment is real for both student and parents.
This page last updated: 9/8/21
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