Post by Coach Campbell on Feb 24, 2022 23:00:16 GMT
Study Hall
Discipline in your football program must start first in the classroom. Study halls should be implemented into your athletic program and organized by coaches’ availability. Study hall should be mandatory for all those students who are border line and or failing in any subject area. Study hall should be made available for any and all student athletes that wish to attend. Due to the ability to use e-mail as a method of communicating with teachers the head coach should keep an open line and make staff aware that you would like to know about any potential problems with any athlete both academic and disciplinary.
Rules for study hall management:
No visiting or talking during the period without permission.
Take roll, no show – See commitment coach after practice.
If going to tutorials, must bring note from teacher. Time must be indicated.
Study hall is not a social time.
If below a 2.0 study hall is mandatory, can only get out if passing.
1. Grade Point Average Requirement
Our Football players must earn at least a 2.0 grade point average for the prior grading period in order to participate in the current grading period. A player who fails to achieve at least a 2.0 grade point average may be placed on probation for the current grading period provided the student complies with the school’s tutorial assistance program. A player who does not achieve at least a 2.0 grade point average during the probationary period shall not be allowed to participate in extra- curricular and co-curricular activities in the subsequent grading period.
Grades earned during the spring six week grading period of the eighth grade must be used to determine probation/eligibility for the first six-week grading period of the ninth grade.
The probationary player must attend the weekly study table.
The student must circulate a progress report every two weeks. The report must show a 2.0 grade point average for additional two weeks probation with at least a 2.0 grade point average.
A player must circulate a progress report every two weeks. The report must show passing grades in all class for additional two weeks probation with at least a 2.0 grade point average.
2. Progress Toward Graduation Requirement
All students who participate in a co-curricular or extra-curricular activity must maintain a 2.0 grade point average for all classes and minimum progress toward high school graduation that demonstrates satisfactory course work.
A student in grades 9-12 who participate in football and does not accumulate the required number of units toward high school graduation may be placed on probation for the current semester. A student/athlete who does not achieve the necessary number of units by the end of the probationary semester shall not be allowed to participate in extra-curricular and co-curricular activities in the following semester.
3. Written Notification of Probation or Ineligible Status
As the Head Football coach you might consider providing written notification to the student’s parent or legal guardian when a student is placed on K-12 probation or becomes ineligible for co-curricular and/or extra-curricular participation.
4. Tutorial Assistance Program for Provided For Student/Athletes
The football program will include a minimum of two hours of tutorial assistance at the intermediate school level and three hours at the high school level per week. Progress checks and parent communication should be included on a regular basis.
5. Summer School
Summer school grades may be combined with the grades of the last six-week grading period in computing the grade point average to determine eligibility for the first six-week grading period of the next school year.
6. End of Grading Period/Semester
Follow your school district policies when a student/athlete can gain eligible, ineligible, or on probation on the same day following the close of the previous grading period. This date should be set to allow for accuracy in the issuance of grades and the de
Discipline in your football program must start first in the classroom. Study halls should be implemented into your athletic program and organized by coaches’ availability. Study hall should be mandatory for all those students who are border line and or failing in any subject area. Study hall should be made available for any and all student athletes that wish to attend. Due to the ability to use e-mail as a method of communicating with teachers the head coach should keep an open line and make staff aware that you would like to know about any potential problems with any athlete both academic and disciplinary.
Rules for study hall management:
No visiting or talking during the period without permission.
Take roll, no show – See commitment coach after practice.
If going to tutorials, must bring note from teacher. Time must be indicated.
Study hall is not a social time.
If below a 2.0 study hall is mandatory, can only get out if passing.
1. Grade Point Average Requirement
Our Football players must earn at least a 2.0 grade point average for the prior grading period in order to participate in the current grading period. A player who fails to achieve at least a 2.0 grade point average may be placed on probation for the current grading period provided the student complies with the school’s tutorial assistance program. A player who does not achieve at least a 2.0 grade point average during the probationary period shall not be allowed to participate in extra- curricular and co-curricular activities in the subsequent grading period.
Grades earned during the spring six week grading period of the eighth grade must be used to determine probation/eligibility for the first six-week grading period of the ninth grade.
The probationary player must attend the weekly study table.
The student must circulate a progress report every two weeks. The report must show a 2.0 grade point average for additional two weeks probation with at least a 2.0 grade point average.
A player must circulate a progress report every two weeks. The report must show passing grades in all class for additional two weeks probation with at least a 2.0 grade point average.
2. Progress Toward Graduation Requirement
All students who participate in a co-curricular or extra-curricular activity must maintain a 2.0 grade point average for all classes and minimum progress toward high school graduation that demonstrates satisfactory course work.
A student in grades 9-12 who participate in football and does not accumulate the required number of units toward high school graduation may be placed on probation for the current semester. A student/athlete who does not achieve the necessary number of units by the end of the probationary semester shall not be allowed to participate in extra-curricular and co-curricular activities in the following semester.
3. Written Notification of Probation or Ineligible Status
As the Head Football coach you might consider providing written notification to the student’s parent or legal guardian when a student is placed on K-12 probation or becomes ineligible for co-curricular and/or extra-curricular participation.
4. Tutorial Assistance Program for Provided For Student/Athletes
The football program will include a minimum of two hours of tutorial assistance at the intermediate school level and three hours at the high school level per week. Progress checks and parent communication should be included on a regular basis.
5. Summer School
Summer school grades may be combined with the grades of the last six-week grading period in computing the grade point average to determine eligibility for the first six-week grading period of the next school year.
6. End of Grading Period/Semester
Follow your school district policies when a student/athlete can gain eligible, ineligible, or on probation on the same day following the close of the previous grading period. This date should be set to allow for accuracy in the issuance of grades and the de