Extramural Sports

Students have the opportunity to participate in extramural sports teams. Student athletes practice after school, playing home and away games against other school teams. This competition develops great friendships, teamwork and a good work ethic for students.

A completed Athletic Participation and Preparation Physical and Consent & Release forms must be on file in the before the student may tryout, practice, or play.

ATHLETICS FORMS

Eligibility

  • Students must have a 2.00 GPA the previous grading period in order to participate. The last grading period of the previous school year will be used to determine the GPA requirement for the first grading period.
  • The principal has the authority to withhold participation even if the student does meet the GPA requirement.
  • No student may participate in practices/games while in ISS/OSS or while assigned to an alternative school.
  • Any student ejected from a contest will be suspended from the next 2 contests of that sport. If that sport concludes before the 2 contest suspension has been served, the 2 contest suspension carries over to the next sport or into the next school year.
  • No student may participate after reaching his/her 16th birthday.
  • Students only have the opportunity to participate once in each grade level. A student retained is not eligible that second year of the same grade level.
  • A completed Athletic Participation and Preparation Physical form must be on file in the before the student may practice or play. This form is required each year.
  • Any Home School, Charter or Choice school student wishing to play for their zoned school must notify the school in writing their intent to try out before the first day of the season. Students must show proof of residency before trying out.
  • All public school students are covered by the School District "secondary" insurance policy.

P.E.

As an IB school we introduce sports from around the world like badminton, soccer, volleyball, basketball and stick ball. Facilities include boys and girls locker rooms, indoor gymnasium, and outdoor fields.

Students also learn about personal health and fitness, CPR skills, anatomy, and the difference between health related and skill related fitness.