6051 |
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Issued Date: 08/26/10 |
The Principal shall be held responsible for the administration and control
of the interscholastic athletic program within his/her school.
Scheduling Athletic
Events
The Principal is authorized to schedule events for his/her school subject
to the approval of the Superintendent.
Information Required to Participate
Before being allowed to participate in the first practice session of a sport,
the following information must be on file in the Principal's office for each
participant:
Hiring of Coaches
Principals must make sure that TSSAA and SCS policies are
followed if he/she thinks he/she may need a non-faculty coach. A letter from
the Principal to the Athletic Director must be sent requesting this assistance.
The position will then be advertised. Next, the Assistant Superintendent for
Student Services and the Athletic Director must approve this request. An application
will have to be completed including fingerprinting and background check. Then,
the TSSAA will have to approve the request. Until all these steps are followed,
no non-faculty coach can be assigned. Please note that all new teachers who
coach hired in 2000 and thereafter, will be required to attend the TSSAA coaches'
certification program. Every coach is to finish his/her season once it is scheduled.
Safety/Sportsmanship
Safety always must be the number one concern. Principals
must make sure the “Heat Stress Guidelines” and “Lightning
Guidelines” are followed, that each coach has an emergency plan ready
in case of injuries, that no athlete is allowed to practice unless a current
physical, parent permission and proof of insurance form is on file. Emergency
cards are to be taken to all practices, scrimmages and games. Good sportsmanship
is required. Coaches and players are to set examples of good sportsmanship
at all times. Nothing else will be acceptable.
Scheduling of Athletic Events
Athletic events must adhere to the following scheduling rules:
Verification of Age for Grades 7 through 12
Verification of birth date is
required for athletic eligibility in all sports for Grades 7 through 12.
Revenue
Collection Rules and Procedures
Whenever money is collected for admission to
an athletic contest, a ticket must be given to the customer.
Security Rule
Each school must have an administrator or designee at every
athletic contest. TSSAA and this Policy require an administrator to be present
at each varsity football, basketball and soccer contest. Each administrator
or designee must identify himself/herself to all who are directing or supervising
the contest. Also, an administrator and police officer(s) must be present at
each middle school and ninth grade football and basketball contest. Principals
of 7-12 schools are required to have police officers at all football and basketball
contests. The employment of police officers and the number to be employed at
all other athletic contests is also left to the discretion of the principal.