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We Are High School. As coaches, administrators and educators, we hope to instill in our students the desire to act with character, not just because they believe it is expected but because they believe it is right. --Robert Kanaby , NFHS Executive Director - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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We Are High School

As coaches, administrators and educators,

we hope to instill in our students the desire to act with character, not just because they believe it is expected but because they believe it is right. --Robert Kanaby, NFHS Executive Director Jim Tenopir, NFHS President

SPORTSMANSHIP IS OUR BUSINESS

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Winning at the high school level should be a pleasant outcome to fulfilling the TRUE PURPOSE of sport in school…which is to serve the complete educational needs of those who choose to participate.

The PREEMINENT PURPOSE of sports and activities is not to teach someone how hit a three-pointer or to throw a curve ball but how to harness the discipline, desire and commitment that come from striving to achieve these goals and then channeling those traits into overcoming the challenges of everyday life. -Robert F. Kanaby, Former NFHS Exec. Dir.

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Educate & Inspire Lifelong Values!

TRUE PURPOSE

RESPECT, HONESTY, INTEGRITY, LEADERSHIP, PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY, TEAMWORK

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Whether in the classroom, auditorium, gymnasium, or on the field of play – WE ARE EDUCATORS FIRST!Our primary purpose remains the same…

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Teach what matters most!

…for a lifetime

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Raise the Bar

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PROGRAM GOALS:1. To promote the mission of education-based

activities: - Unique learning labs --An extension of

School Day -Life lessons, character development,

universal values , Respect, Honesty, Integrity, Personal Responsibility, Leadership, Teamwork

2. Teach, Enforce, Award, Model Sportsmanship (TEAM-up)

3. Provide a positive climate at our high school events

4. Implement a school sportsmanship program5. Host first statewide student leadership

conference

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UHSAA Initiatives

1. DO ROWDY RIGHT! – Cheer FOR your team & not against your opponent.

2. WE WILL – Sportsmanship Pledge 3. LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE-Dare to Lead (June

23, 2012)

4. PROMOTE POSITIVE PARTICIPATIONBest Practices, Stories of Remarkable Individuals,Exemplary Sportsmanship, Random Acts of Kindness

5. SCHOOL SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD PROGRAM “Raise the Bar, Earn Your Star!”

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T E A MSportsmanship Matters – DO YOUR PART!

TEACH students, fans & spectators what is expected

ENFORCE the expectations for appropriate behavior

AWARD those that display exemplary sportsmanship

MODEL the values of education-based activities

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What will you CHOOSE? Honorable Behavior vs. Inappropriate Behavior Respectful of Others vs. Disrespectful Behavior Polite, Courteous vs. Trash Talking, Bullying Set Good Example vs. Looking for Attention Self-Control vs. Profanity, Arguing, Fighting Positive Attitude vs. Complaining, Negative Responsible, Accountable vs. Blaming Others The Team Comes First vs. What’s In It For Me Playing Hard, Clean vs. Looking for Short Cuts Fair Play vs. Cheating, Win at All Costs

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COACHES First and foremost you are a TEACHER Make sportsmanship your #1 priority! Set a good example for players & fans Be a model of self-control and respect to all Treat game officials with respect at all times Must exemplify the highest moral character,

behavior and leadership possible Teach/model/promote values & life skills daily Zero tolerance for disrespectful behavior

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ATHLETES Representing your school is a privilege Respect the game, respect the participants Accept responsibility as a role model Learn the rules & explain them to others Treat your opponents with respect Refrain from taunting, trash talking or making any

kind of derogatory remarks to your opponents or officials

Respect the judgment of the game officials, no matter how much you may disagree

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PARENTS Be a positive example of support It’s important to praise & not criticize Show appreciation for all outstanding plays Respect opposing players, coaches & fans Recognize the service that officials provide Treat game officials with respect Remember that a ticket to a high school athletic

event is not a license to verbally assault others (officials, coaches, players, opponents)

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FANSGood sporting conduct is an integral part of interscholastic athletics. Any type of cheering, yelling or others actions which are done in a manner to disconcert, be derogatory or taunting toward anyone involved in the contest is considered inappropriate.

Cheering and other support should be POSITIVE. Inappropriate behavior allows for a loss of respect for the game and the players. DO ROWDY RIGHT! CHEER for your team, not against the opponent!

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Get LOUD, Be Proud BUT…Do Rowdy Right!

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DO ROWDY RIGHT!

Make SPORTSMANSHIP & POSITIVE SCHOOL SPIRIT a priority at your school.

Students need to understand the meaning and importance of sportsmanship. Sportsmanship is conducting oneself with respect and dignity.

Teach it, Enforce It, Award it and Model it (TEAM)!Derogatory and demeaning cheers or conduct are considered detrimental to the orderly and positive conduct of education-based interscholastic activities. Extracurricular activities are an extension of the school day, providing unique and valuable opportunities for further enrichment, growth and personal development. Everyone is a winner if administrators, athletic directors, coaches, staff, players, students, parents, spectators and fans TEAM-up to support appropriate behavior at all of our high school activities.

UHSAA Policy for Positive Participation

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DO ROWDY RIGHT!UHSAA Policy for Positive Participation

Provide clear expectations & proper supervision at games & contests Post a Code-of-Conduct or Sportsmanship Policy Provide UHSAA Sportsmanship Pre-Game

Announcement and PSAs Cheer FOR Your Team & not against your

opponent. No negative cheering. Respect the game; respect the participants Treat the contest as a game not a war “Humble in Victory, Gracious in Defeat”

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“WE WILL” -Sportsmanship Pledge

WE WILL play fair and play by the rulesRepresent our schools with integrityWE WILL treat our opponents with the dignity they have earnedAnd respect coaches and officialsWE WILL value our opportunity to competeAnd thank those who support usWE WILL always do our best to achieve what we can achieveIndividually and more importantly—as a teamAnd when the game is over, WE WILL shake hands—win or loseIt’s the right thing to do

FIND WAYS FOR THE STUDENTS & STAFF TO SHARE THIS PLEDGE Examples: create a “We Will" DVD, have players read prior to game

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

UHSAA-UIAAA Student Leadership

Conference

Approximately 250 students Representation from all member schools Invite 2 students from each school INFORMATION will be emailed in OCTOBER

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AWARD CRITERIA Raise-the-Bar, Earn-a-Star!

2011

To qualify schools must meet the criteria outlined on the UHSAA School Sportsmanship Award Application on the Sportsmanship page @ uhsaa.org

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Sportsmanship Page @ uhsaa.org

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UHSAA Education-Based Activities

Coaches are one of the most influential people in the lives of their athletes. They have the opportunity and the responsibility to teach valuable lessons that can impact the development of a child… for a lifetime.

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TOGETHER we can

we willwe must

Raise-the-Bar!

Thanks for all that you do!