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Eligibility Packet

Eligibility Packet. Two forms of proof of residency Only one utility bill; Gas, CMUD, Duke No phone or television bill Property tax bill must be residential not vehicle or personal property All forms must be complete before eligibility can be determined. Packet Continued….

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Eligibility Packet

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  1. Eligibility Packet • Two forms of proof of residency • Only one utility bill; Gas, CMUD, Duke • No phone or television bill • Property tax bill must be residential not vehicle or personal property • All forms must be complete before eligibility can be determined

  2. Packet Continued… • Please supply copies if possible, not originals • Check both sides of all forms for required signatures • Use the approved physical form for future physicals

  3. NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONCMS Athletics 2012/13 Eligibility Summary, Rules & Regulations

  4. AGE • Student may not participate if he/she becomes 19 years of age on or before August 31, 2011.

  5. ATTENDANCE • Must be in attendance 85% • cannot miss more than 13 days in the previous 90-day semester • This includes all absences • excused and unexcused

  6. ATTENDANCE • CMS requires students be attendance for ½ the day to be eligible for athletics. • Check-in before 10:45 • Check out after 11:00 • Includes practices and contests.

  7. ACADEMICS • Must carry a 2.0 weighted GPA during the previous semester. • Must me promoted to the next grade level. • Courses must be approved for credit, (i.e., audited courses would not count).

  8. ACADEMICS • A student not eligible at the beginning of the semester is not eligible at any time during the semester. • Exception: a student who receives an incomplete which causes him/her to fail to meet minimum scholastic requirements is ineligible until the course is satisfactorily completed. Eligibility is restored immediately.

  9. ENROLLMENT/RESIDENCE • Student must be a regularly enrolled member of the school’s student body an must pass 3 of 4 classes the previous semester • Student must participate at the school to which he/she is assigned by the local board of education.

  10. ENROLLMENT/RESIDENCE • School assignment is based on the residence of the parent or legal custodian (court ordered custody, not guardian) within the administrative unit. • Student must live with the parents or legal custodian.

  11. ENROLLMENT/RESIDENCE • A “legal custodian” is a person or agency awarded legal, court-ordered custody of a child. • A student may not have two residences for eligibility purposes.

  12. ENROLLMENT/RESIDENCE • Student must be properly enrolled at the member school no later than the 15th day of the present semester, and must be in regular attendance at that school. • No student may participate at a second school in the same sport season except in the event of a bona fide change of residence of the parent(s) or legal custodian.

  13. NCHSAA REGULATIONS • No student may be eligible to participate at the high school level for a period lasting longer than eight (8) consecutive semesters, beginning with the student’s first entry into ninth grade or an over-aged seventh or eight grade student’s participation on a high school team, whichever occurs first.

  14. NCHSAA REGULATIONS • No student may participate at the high school level for more than four (4) seasons in a sport (one season per year, i.e., A student could not play fall women’s soccer in one state and then play NCHSAA women’s soccer in the spring).

  15. NCHSAA REGULATIONS • A student must not be convicted of a felony in this or any other state, or be adjudicated as a delinquent for an offense that would be a felony if committed by an adult in this or any other state.

  16. NCHSAA REGULATIONS • A student may not play, practice or be on the roster if ineligible. • There shall be no Sunday practice in any sport. This includes the assembling of athletic squads (full teams or selected individuals) for purposes ofviewing films, chalk talks, or other materials pertaining to the coaching of the team.

  17. NCHSAA REGULATIONS • A student may not dress for a game or scrimmage when he/she is not eligible to participate in the game. • If serving an “ejection”, student may be in the bench area but may not be in uniform. • If ejected, coach may not be on the premises during the contest and is not allowed to communicate with the coaches/team during the contest.

  18. NCHSAA REGULATIONS • To maintain amateur status, a student must not accept money or awards having utilitarian value (golf balls, clubs, tennis rackets, etc.) for participation in athletics. • A student must not have signed a professional contract or played on a junior college /community college team.

  19. SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS • A mandatory parent/guardian meeting must be held to have the parent sign the parental permission form to acknowledge eligibility and sportsmanship policies/expectations have been reviewed. • CMS requires that the Parent Honor Code be signed at this meeting.

  20. NCHSAA REGULATIONS • Any student athlete and/or coach who is ejected or disqualified for unsporting action must complete the STAR SPORTSMANSHIP program before being eligible to return to competition. • A $7 fee is required to complete program • An additional $20 fee is required if ejection is for fighting

  21. EJECTION POLICY • CMS doubles all Ejections: 2 games in Football and 4 in all other sports.

  22. SPORTS MEDICINE: CONCUSSIONS • A concussion is a traumatic injury to the brain and presents with a wide variety of signs and symptoms • Headache • Confusion • Amnesia (not remembering events before or after the injury) • Vision changes • Loss of consciousness • Dizziness • Irritability/emotional changes (inappropriate or atypical crying, laughing, etc) • Nausea/vomiting • Fatigue/feeling sluggish/slow/’foggy’ • Having “bell rung’ • Excessive fatigue/drowsiness • ANY sign/symptom after a blow to the head is a concussion until proven otherwise

  23. SPORTS MEDICINE: CONCUSSION • A high school athlete should NEVER return to play on the day they suffer a concussion • Returning an athlete to play before complete resolution of symptoms can lead to recurrent concussion, prolonged post-concussion symptoms, OR even ‘Second Impact Syndrome’ (which is often fatal) • NEW NHSCAA Rule : An athlete with suspected concussion cannot return to play until he/she is cleared by a licensed medical physician • Managing concussions is difficult even for well-trained and experienced medical providers.

  24. SPORTS MEDICINE: CONCUSSIONS Take home point: At the end of the day, it’s not an athlete’s knee, ankle, or elbow… it’s his or her brain and you cannot get this one wrong. • “WHEN IN DOUBT, SIT THEM OUT.”

  25. SPORTS MEDICINE: NECK INJURIES • Cervical spine injuries are typically caused by contact with a forward flexed neck • ‘spearing’ position • Any numbness/tingling in BOTH arms is suspicious for a cervical spine injury • a ‘stinger’ never causes burning in both arms Take Home Point: Any suspected cervical spine injury should be immobilized and evaluated by medical personnel

  26. SPORTS MEDICINE: HEART ISSUES There are red flags which can tip us off to undiagnosed heart problems • Chest pain with exertion • Passing out/fainting from exertion – this is not normal or due to being ‘out of shape’ • Family history of a sudden cardiac death or unexplained death before age 50 Take home point: Any athlete who passes out or has chest pain with exertion needs a medical evaluation

  27. SPORTS MEDICINE:RESPIRATORY ISSUES/ASTHMA • Asthma attacks remain a leading cause of death among young people • Be aware of common asthma triggers: • Respiratory infections • Both extreme heat/humidity and cold/dry • Pollen & other allergens Take home point: Know who your asthmatic athletes are & make sure they have accessible inhalers

  28. SPORTS MEDICINE: HEAT ILLNESS • Death from heat illness is preventable • Hydration is only one part of the solution • Know who is at increased risk • Obese, out of shape athletes • Athletes with fever or recent stomach or respiratory infections • Athletes with sickle cell trait • Athletes with history of prior heat illness • Athletes on illicit drugs, ADD meds, or supplements w/ stimulants

  29. SPORTS MEDICINE: SKIN INFECTIONS • Skin infections are common in contact sports • Most skin infections are relatively minor and self-limited • Resistant staph infections (MRSA) have become quite common and can be severe • Skin infections are spread by skin-to-skin contact, sharing pads/equipment/work-out gear, dirty equipment • Any boil or abscess needs medical evaluation

  30. SPORTS MEDICINE: SKIN INFECTIONS Take home point: the vast majority of skin infections can be prevented by good hygiene • Shower right after every practice & game • Do not share equipment, pads, work-out clothes, towels, etc • Wash hands frequently with soap/water or anti-bacterial towels/gels • Wash equipment, mats, clothes, towels, etc regularly

  31. Participation Fee • $100.00 Fee for each high school sports season in which a student participates. • Due date is Monday, Nov 19th

  32. Payment • Online –With Visa or MasterCard • https://webpay.easydraft.com/CS/CMS-Athletics • Check or Money order at the school. • No Cash!

  33. Payment • Payments at school are to Ms. Brown in the main office. • Coaches will not take payment.

  34. Scholarship/Waiver • Free/Reduced Lunch • Letter from Nutrition Services must accompany Waiver Form

  35. Information/Schedules • http://schools.cms.k12.nc.us • Schools • High Schools • North Mecklenburg • http://nmsports.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/

  36. Sportsmanship • Profanity, racial or ethnic comments, or other intimidation actions directed at officials, student athletes, coaches, or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition.

  37. THANK YOU ANDGOOD LUCK IN 2010 - 2011!!!!

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