Chicagoland Jewish High School Athletics Policy
The purpose of the
interscholastic athletic program at CJHS is to provide student-athletes with an
enjoyable and challenging athletic environment that emphasizes the attainment
of both physical skills and strong character development. The program aims to
develop in the students excellent sportsmanship, a strong work ethic, a spirit
of cooperation, leadership skills, and such personal character traits as
integrity, loyalty, humility, and maturity.
The
fundamental basis for our program is the view that coaches are teachers and
role models of the standards we expect from the student participants.
Participation is open to all students who make a serious commitment to their
team.
CJHS
students learn a great deal from their participation in interscholastic
athletics, including lessons in sportsmanship, teamwork, competition, healthy
lifestyles, and how to win and lose gracefully. The program plays an important
part in helping the individual student develop a healthy self-concept as well
as a healthy body and mind. Competition adds to our school and community spirit
and helps all students, spectators, as well as participants develop pride in
their school and community.
Goals:
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To offer a varied program that is flexible enough to meet the needs of
the novice athlete, yet strong enough to challenge the skilled athlete.
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To provide the highest quality athletic program staffed with the most
competent personnel available.
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To develop the concept of team spirit among all members of teams and
coaches.
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To teach the fundamentals and techniques of each sport in a
progressive, planned sequence that is appropriate for student-athletes at the
high school level.
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To foster the positive aspects of competitive athletics (developing the
attitude that striving to win is important), while avoiding the negative
aspects of competitive athletics (developing the attitude that winning is
everything).
High School Athletics
Expectations and Standards
Participation in athletics at the Chicagoland
Jewish High Schooll is completely voluntary. Our school is unique in that there
is a no-cut policy for all athletic teams. The school provides facilities,
coaching, transportation, and equipment. The school reserves the right to
revoke or restrict the privilege of participation if a student fails to live up
to expectations and standards as outlined below.
1. Regular, punctual attendance
in all classes at CJHS is essential to participation in the athletic programs.
A student-athlete who cuts a class will be ineligible to participate in the
next scheduled contest. Three violations of this policy during the season will
result in dismissal from the team. If an athlete is absent from school on a
particular day, he/she may not be present or take part in athletic activities
on that day.
2. Without exception, athletic
participants must turn in to the school a completed Medical Eligibility Form,
with physician's signature. No athlete may participate in practice or
competition until this form is completed and submitted.
3. Athletes are financially
responsible for all school equipment furnished to them. Grades and diplomas
will not be issued until all equipment is returned The student's family will be billed for any
items not returned at the end of the season.
4. Athletes are to be dressed
in the official team uniform when representing CJHS in an athletic contest.
These uniforms are to be worn only for athletic competitions and not for
physical education classes, or recreational use. However, wearing these
uniforms on a game day is permissible on special occasions.
5. Athletes may NOT transfer
from one sport to another in the same season, unless authorized by the Athletic
Director.
6. School personnel will make
every effort to keep the locker rooms secure: however the student-athlete is
responsible for issued school equipment as well as his/her own personal
belongings.
7. The locker area is to be
kept neat and clean at all times.
8. Players and coaches are to
travel as a team to and from contests, unless special arrangements have been
made with parents and the coach.
9. Athletic practice and play
areas will be specifically scheduled for teams. A team is to have exclusive use
of its facility during the assigned time, and all members are to leave at the
end of the time.
10. Students and coaches are
responsible to know and meet the eligibility requirements of the IHSA.
11. Students involved in several
activities should know their schedules so conflicts can be resolved early. This
might include athletics, music, community service, drama, college entrance
exams etc.
12. All student athletes are
valuable members of their respective teams. If students have concerns regarding
their position on the team, the issues should first be taken up with their
coach. If necessary, the Athletic Director may also become involved in order to
resolve the issue/s.
13. Students who are placed on
academic probation may not participate on athletic teams during the semester of
probation. Students who are tardy or
absent from Tefillah eight (8) times will be disqualified from participating on
an athletic team the remainder of the semester.
14. In the interest of safety
and fairness, students on athletic teams must practice five days before being
eligible for competition.
15. CJHS kashrut rules must be
observed at all times, including practices and athletic contests where students
represent the school.
CJHS Code of Conduct
CJHS is committed to promoting vigorous competitive interscholastic athletic
programs within a climate of the traditional tenets of good sportsmanship and
fair play.
Coaches: As the adult leaders,
coaches have the primary responsibility and the most effective venue for
establishing and maintaining an ethos which fosters the highest standards of
good conduct.
Athletes: Players are always
responsible for controlling their own conduct on and off the field. There shall
be no use of foul language or unsportsmanlike play regardless of the situation.
They are responsible for promoting good sportsmanship among their teammates and
their opponents. They shall respect the decisions made by the officials and not
display any negative actions toward any official.
Spectators: All spectators shall
conduct themselves in such a way as to support and advance the values of fair
play and sportsmanship. Jeering, harassing of players, coaches, or officials,
or any negative behavior will not be tolerated.