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| ATHLETICS |
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Ottawa Elementary School provides a variety of athletic activities in which students may participate providing they meet eligibility requirements that may apply. Participation in these activities is a privilege and not a right, and students may be prohibited from all or part of their participation in such activities by authorized school personnel without further notice, hearing and/or appeal rights in accordance with Board Policy 5610.05.
The following is a list of activities currently being offered. For further information, contact Mr. Chris Pfahler, the Athletic Director, at 419-523-4290.
Volleyball Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball Boys Cross Country
Cheerleading Boys Track
Girls Track Girls Cross Country
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| ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY |
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The Ohio High School Athletic Association guidelines require that all 7th and 8th grade athletes must pass 75% of all subjects in which they are enrolled the immediately preceding grading period in order to remain academically eligible to participate in sports. All incoming 7th grade students are eligible for athletic competition during the first grading period of their 7th grade year. In addition to passing 75% of all of their classes, student-athletes must maintain a 1.00 Grade Point Average for the grading period. Students who are determined to be ineligible by violating these guidelines will be ineligible for the entire grading period with no opportunity to become eligible until the next official grading period.
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| STUDENT ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL EVENTS |
Ottawa Elementary School encourages students to attend as many school events held after school as possible, without interfering with their schoolwork and home activities. Enthusiastic spectators help to build school spirit and encourage those students who are participating in the event.
However, in order to ensure that students attending evening events as nonparticipants are properly safeguarded, it is strongly advised that students be accompanied by a parent or adult chaperone when they attend the event. The school is not responsible for supervising unaccompanied students nor will it be held responsible for students who arrive without an adult chaperone. |
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| Rules and Regulations for Junior High Basketball and Volleyball Games |
Student Cheering Section
1. All students are to sit in one place. Students are to sit in the seating areas directly behind the home bench. Please allow three rows for the coaches, players, cheerleaders, and their equipment. No students are to be elsewhere in the gym.
1. Once a student enters the gym, they are to remain in the gym. If you pay to get into the game, then stay at the game. If you leave then you are to remain outside. We will not allow students to go in and out of the building during the course of the game.
1. Once the game starts, there should not be any students in the lobby. The concession stand will be open before game time and closed after half time of the second game.
1. There are to be no negative cheering (booing, yelling at officials or opponents) by Ottawa Elementary students. We are to conduct ourselves with the highest level of class and sportsmanship.
1. No students will be allowed on the gym floor during half time or between games except players.
1. Display Good Sportsmanship at ALL TIMES. Lets help our teams and school to be the most respected in the area! |
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SECTION IV STUDENT CONDUCT
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| ATTENDANCE |
It is imperative that students be in attendance each school day in order not to miss a significant portion of their education. Many important lessons are learned through active participation in classroom and other school activities that cannot be replaced by individual study.
The school is also concerned about helping students develop a high quality work ethic that will be a significant factor in their success with future employers. One of the most important work habits that employers look for in hiring and promoting a worker is his/her dependability in coming to work every day and on time. This is a habit the school wants to help students develop as early as possible in their school careers. |
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Last update - 3/12/2003
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