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Resources for Communicable Skin Conditions -MRSA
With the recent reported cases of communicable diseases across the country, the MIAA is sharing information received from the National Federation and Center for Disease Control and Prevention. This information is intended to provide resources and guidelines relative to the variety of skin infections that you may be addressing in your athletic program. For more information log onto www.miaa.net. |
Winter Sports Registration
All parents are invited to participate in a short informational meeting on November 19, 2009 at 6:00PM in the BHS Cafeteria followed by pre-registration at 6:30PM.
Sport try-outs and practice will begin on November 30, 2009.
In order to be eligible to participate on any athletic team,
you must have all the required paperwork signed and received by the athletic office no later
than December 1, 2009.
Each student must hand in ALL forms available
in the “Documents” section above. No physical will be accepted if dated before November 1, 2008. Make sure your son/daughter has a valid copy of their physical before try-outs. If we receive incomplete forms we will reject them.
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Varsity
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Students may participate in the following sports, all
of which have varsity teams:
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Winter |
Spring |
Football
Cheerleading |
Basketball (M/F) |
Baseball |
| Cross-Country (M/F) |
Hockey Cheerleading |
Lacrosse (M/F) |
| Field Hockey |
Basketball Cheerleading |
Outdoor Track (M/F) |
| Football |
Ice Hockey (M/F) |
Softball |
| Golf |
Indoor Track (M/F) |
Tennis (M/F) |
| Soccer (M/F) |
Swimming (M/F) |
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Volleyball
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Gymnastics |
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Wrestling |
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MIAA
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Loyalty to the High School Team:
Bona Fide Team Members
A bona fide member of the school team is a student who is
consistently present for, and actively participates in,
all high school team sessions (e.g. practices, tryouts,
competitions). Bona fide members of a school team are precluded
from missing a highschool practice or competition in order
to participate in a non-school athletic activity/event in
any sport recognized by the MIAA.
Violation of this standard will
result in:
The first offense of the bona fide team rule will
result in only a suspension for 25% of the season. The second
offense will result in a suspension for 25% of the season,
and ineligibility for tournament
participation.
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Chemical Health: Alcohol/Drugs/Tobacco
From the first allowable day of practice, through the end of
the academic year or final athletic competition of the year, 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. This rule represents only a minimum standard
upon which schools may develop more stringent requirements.
This MIAA statewide minimum standard is not intended to render
"guilt by association", e.g. many student athletes
might be present at a party where only a few violate this standard.
If a student in violation of this rule is unable to participate
in interscholastic sports due to injury or academics, the penalty
will not take effect until that student is able to participate
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Notice of Nondiscrimination |
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All educational and non-academic programs, activities, and employment opportunities at
Beverly Public Schools are offered without regard to race, color, sex, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, and any other class or characteristic protected
by law.
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