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Purpose of Athletics

Purpose of Athletics.

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Purpose of Athletics

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  1. Purpose of Athletics The Northside Independent School District Athletic Program plays an integral part in student learning and the development of well rounded students. The purpose of our athletic program is to promote high academic standards along with developing strong character. Our coaches are committed to developing our young men and women to be the best possible student, athlete, and citizen they can possibly become through the spirit of competition. Coaches will motivate our student/athletes to always put forth their best effort in the development of their character, talents, and academic success.

  2. What Successful Instructional Leaders Know: • Clearly define what students should know and how we know they know it. • Establish and maintain school wide interventions and enrichments. • Getting students connected to something positive is instrumental to successful student learning and the development of well rounded students.

  3. Athletic Intervention/Enrichment • Interventions are for the students that need more time to learn. Athletics gives these students extra support and motivation to stay in school and not drop out. The poise, character, and self-discipline that is developed in athletics enhances successful student learning in the classroom. • Enrichment is for the students that already “have it”. Athletics “stretch” these students to go above and beyond the commitment to excellence in the spirit of competition as well as academic success.

  4. Northside Athletic Participation High School Athletics Middle School Athletics Girls Athletics 2,447 Boys Athletics 3,303 Dual Athletics 97 Total 5,847 7th/8th MS Students in Athletics - 40% • Girls Athletics 1,818 • Boys Athletics 3,608 • Dual Athletics 929 • Total 6,355 • High School Students in Athletics - 23%

  5. 2010-2011 Performance of Northside Student/Athletes and Non-Athletes Student/Athletes Non-Athletes Attendance 93.7% Discipline Actions 28.4% Taking AP Classes 21.3% Seniors Graduating 90.1% • Attendance 95.1% • Discipline Actions 18.9% • Taking AP Classes 26.0% • Seniors Graduating 97.1%

  6. 2010 ELA TAKS Student/Athletes Non-Athletes Grade 9 94% Eco. Dis. 92% Grade 10 94% Eco. Dis. 91% Grade 11 96% Eco. Dis. 94% • Grade 9 97% (+3) • Eco. Dis. 95% (+3) • Grade 10 97% (+3) • Eco. Dis. 95% (+4) • Grade 11 98% (+2) • Eco. Dis. 98% (+4)

  7. 2010 Social Studies TAKS Student/Athletes Non-Athletes Grade 10 95% Eco. Dis. 92% Grade 11 99% Eco. Dis. 98% • Grade 10 98% (+3) • Eco. Dis. 96% (+4) • Grade 11 100% (+1) • Eco. Dis. 99% (+1)

  8. 2010 Science TAKS Student/Athletes Non-Athletes Grade 10 76% Eco. Dis. 68% Grade 11 94% Eco. Dis. 91% • Grade 10 86% (+10) • Eco. Dis. 77% (+9) • Grade 11 96% (+2) • Eco. Dis. 94% (+3)

  9. 2010 Math TAKS Student/Athletes Non-Athletes Grade 9 70% Eco. Dis. 62% Grade 10 74% Eco. Dis. 68% Grade 11 90% Eco. Dis. 87% • Grade 9 82% (+12) • Eco. Dis. 75% (+13) • Grade 10 86% (+12) • Eco. Dis. 81% (+13) • Grade 11 95% (+5) • Eco. Dis. 93% (+6)

  10. Northside Coaches Teaching Assignments High School Middle School Career Tech4 Math17 English/Reading14 Science21 Social Studies32 FineArts2 PE86 Spec. Ed.15 Intl. Lang.1 * • Business/CT7 • Math 26 • English21 • Science27 • Social Studies62 • FineArts 3 • PE44 • Spec. Ed. 39 • Intl Lang10 • Health19

  11. 2010-2011 Athletic Coaching Stipends and Assignments • Athletic Stipends $2,179,137 • Extra Days $1,742,205 (22.35% of overall district stipends) • High School Coaches = 303 (*28 at each school: 14 boys / 10 girls / 4 dual) + 2 trainers (45 Teams at each high school) • Middle School Coaches = 202 (*10 at each school: 6 boys / 4 girls) (28 Teams at each middle school)

  12. 2010-2011 Athletics Operational Budget Operational Budget $3,410,237 (1.47% of overall general operating budget) 2010-2011 Athletic Revenue $2,568,773.50 (Returned To General Fund) 2010-2011 Northside Boosters Association $472,293.11 Total Revenue $59,036.63 (12.5%) Back to Northside General Fund $156,310.43 Back to High School Campuses ($15,631.04 per campus)

  13. Athletic Projects In Total Bond Packages • 2001 Bond – 9.11% Athletic Projects • 2004 Bond – 0.73% Athletic Projects • 2007 Bond – 0.17% Athletic Projects • 2010 Bond – 2.90% Athletic Projects • Total on Athletics – 3.01%

  14. No Secret To Success Talent + Teamwork = Success

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