HHS Chemical Awareness ParentAthlete Meeting August 26 2015

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HHS Chemical Awareness Parent/Athlete Meeting { August 26, 2015

HHS Chemical Awareness Parent/Athlete Meeting { August 26, 2015

“Notify Me”

“Notify Me”

www. gohibbingbluejackets. com

www. gohibbingbluejackets. com

Online Registration

Online Registration

Association 1 st Offense – 3 weeks 2 nd Offense – 9 weeks 3

Association 1 st Offense – 3 weeks 2 nd Offense – 9 weeks 3 rd Offense – 18 weeks Possession 1 st Offense – 3 weeks 2 nd Offense – 1 year 3 rd Offense – 1 year Chemical/Alcohol Violations

Must maintain a 1. 5 gpa or higher Can not fail two or more

Must maintain a 1. 5 gpa or higher Can not fail two or more classes Grades are checked at the end of each quarter, and three and six weeks into each quarter. First grade check – out three weeks Second grade check – out remainder of quarter Grades

 As a student participating in my school’s interscholastic activities, I understand accept the

As a student participating in my school’s interscholastic activities, I understand accept the following responsibilities: I will respect the rights and beliefs of others and will treat others with courtesy and consideration. I will be fully responsible for my own actions and the consequences of my actions I will respect the property of others. I will respect and obey the rules of my school and the laws of my community, state and country. I will show respect to those who are responsible for enforcing the rules of my school and the laws of my community, state and country. The school has the right to give consequences based on your behavior outside of school! We want you to be good citizens and student-athletes! In Good Standing

A coach or school representative can not require or demand participation in a camp

A coach or school representative can not require or demand participation in a camp or cliic or on a non-school team as a condition of membership for a school team. Undue Influence on Students

A student-athlete can not accept gives in excess of $100. A student-athlete will also

A student-athlete can not accept gives in excess of $100. A student-athlete will also lose their amateur status if he/she participates with a professional team or any team deemed by the MSHSL to be a professional team in a contest, or signs a contract with a professional team. Amateur Status

"Coaches and schools are investing a lot of money in a recruit's education. You

"Coaches and schools are investing a lot of money in a recruit's education. You can bet that they are going to get to know everything they can about the person they want to recruit. ” 500 Million pictures were posted to FB alone on NYE! Social Media

Tips for social media: 1. 2. 3. 4. Personal Branding – Your social media

Tips for social media: 1. 2. 3. 4. Personal Branding – Your social media accounts tell a story of who you are. How do you want people to see you? Remember your personal image can be tainted by poor online choices. You Own It – If you retweet (or share it), you own it. Freedom of speech does not equal freedom from consequences. Be Courteous – Don’t use your social platforms to vent and cause controversy. Use your social accounts to have fun, but makde sure you show support to your fans, family, and coaches fro ehlping in your athletic journey. Block the Negativity – There is always going to be “haters” out there. Do not respond or feed into the negativity that they are spreading. Most just want to provoke you in some way. Tweet then put the phone down or close the computer. You don’t have time to see what some hater is saying…take the high road. Social Media https: //recruitlook. com/sports-recruiting/social-media-in-college-recruiting/social-media-advice-for-athletes/

Questions?

Questions?