orientation & contract information
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orientation & contract information
Millikan High School Cheer Tryouts 2015-2016 ORIENTATION and CONTRACT INFORMATION Dear Parents/Guardians and Students: It is imperative that you understand the commitment that cheer involves. The Millikan Cheer Program is treated as a sports activity. It is therefore, highly competitive and the overall commitment expected from both parents and students is tremendous. I believe it is an honor and a privilege to be a part of the Millikan tradition. We are recognized around the nation as one of the leading cheer programs and I believe that the benefits of belonging to such an outstanding program far outweigh the sacrifices...but read on and make sure you understand exactly what you are committing to before you try out. In the past, problems have arisen, different in nature each year but most having to do with...”I really wish we had been told about this in the beginning.” To that end, I am trying to communicate exactly what is involved, what the coaches, administration, and I will be expecting of both you and your child if he/she makes one of the two squads. There is no way that I can cover every situation, but this contract is an attempt to make the demands and expectations of participation in this program known BEFORE you sign up for the long term and invest what can be a great deal of time and energy. The Millikan High School Cheer Squads are recognized as a sports activity. Today’s cheerleader is an athlete with special talents, which include gymnastics and dance. Varsity members of our cheer squads will compete in local, regional and national competitions, as well as all cheerleaders performing the duties of crowd leading at a wide variety of sports events. They set an example for others in their school spirit, their leadership, and commitment to their studies. This program is not for the faint hearted!!!! I sincerely hope that you understand that while we love every one of your kids, it is impossible to make them happy all of the time, especially when it comes to selection of squads. Competition seems to become tougher every year so no one is guaranteed a place on the squad even though they have been on a squad this past year. We bring in outside judges to make scoring as objective as possible. If you look carefully at the scoring guide you’ll see that because of teacher recommendations and GPA, talent alone will not determine if your child makes the squad. Prior to your child’s tryout, read the following conditions, rules and expectations. If both parent and student agree to the following terms, the complete tryout packet must be turned in. In order for your student to be allowed to try out, this packet must be on file by the stated deadline. Once you turn in the packet, I will hold you responsible to the agreed upon terms. I realize this is a lot to take in---especially those of you who have never participated before, but at the same time, I’d like to be as clear as possible to prevent misunderstandings later. If you have questions, I can be reached at school at 425-7441 ext. 4808 ask to be transferred to the cheer advisor and I will reply just as soon as I can. I promise this is a lot more fun that this letter would lead you to believe. We are looking for students who can represent Millikan High School as excellent cheerleaders and as excellent role models for the student body! Sincerely, MHS Cheer Advisor Cheryl Chambers CHEER TRYOUT PROCEDURE-INFORMATION _______ ______ 1. Tryouts clinics are Monday March 31st - Thursday April 3rd from 3-5pm, seniors will stay until 5:30pm to provide additional help. Actual tryouts will be held on Friday April 4th 3:30- 7pm. Participants will be judged on the material learned at the clinics. NO OTHER DATES OR TIMES WILL BE AVAILABLE TO TRYOUT! _______ ______ 2. All tryout packet information must be turned in and completed. THE COMPLETE PACKET IS DUE ON FRIDAY, MARCH 20TH, 2015 _______ ______ 3. To try out, you need a G.P.A. of 2.5 or better at the completion of the semester grading period. Your grades, teacher, and counselor recommendations are a part of your total score and will be a part of the final decision. _______ ______ 4. Participants at the tryout are expected to convey the Millikan standard for dress code and conduct. Come in spirited attire, no visible bra straps, piercings, baggy clothes etc. _______ ______ 5. The order of tryouts will be at random. No special arrangements will be made to insure that certain candidate’s tryout with others, in a certain order, or at a certain time. _______ ______ 6. Tryouts may run several hours, so candidates must plan ahead and schedule their time to fit the tryouts. Callbacks may be held after all participants have tried out, DO NOT LEAVE! If you make the squad, you will be notified by phone the evening of April 3RD by 9pm. We will arrange a meeting to get acquainted that night. _______ ______ 7. We understand that all decisions of the judges at tryouts are final. If we have not been notified by 9:00 pm, we will know that our student did not make the squad. If candidate does not make the squad, here are plenty of activities at Millikan that they can participate in and they are welcome to tryout again next year. _______ ______ 8. There is a mandatory parent meeting April 13th - at 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria for all new and returning squad members and their parents This is the first meeting with coaches as a new squad with information of expectations required as a cheerleader here at Millikan High School. First “Parent Booster Meeting”is Monda, April 27th, 2015. _______ ______ 9. Uniform Fittings are MANDATORY.. DATE : TBA TIME: TBA _______ ______ 10. FAILURE OF THE PARENT TO ATTEND THE PARENT MEETINGS and/or ABSENCE OF THE CHEERLEADER AT UNIFORM FITTINGS WILL RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL FROM THE SQUAD! TRYOUT SKILLS AND EXPECTIONS The following skills and expectations are part of the tryout process. If you have questions, please talk to a coach or the advisor the week of clinic/tryouts. Varsity Cheer: The Varsity cheer squad is all girl or coed. A back-handspring and an elite level partner stunt are REQUIRED for Varsity. The Varsity squad will be composed of student’s grade 9-12. We will select a squad of 12-20+ students depending upon the results of tryouts. Alternates may also be chosen. Junior Varsity Cheer: Junior Varsity Cheer is all girl or coed for 9-11th grade only and depending upon the results of tryouts may be composed of 12-20+ members depending upon the results of tryouts. VARSITY and JUNIOR VARSITY CHEER SQUAD Points are awarded to those with gymnastic skills. Toe touch jump (jump) The ability to either “fly” or “base” a pyramid Points are awarded for the timed mile run Sharp, consistent cheer motions Performance skills: eye contact, smile, enthusiasm, confidence, showmanship GPA: minimum of 2.5 or above with NO “F” or “U” Positive teacher/counselor recommendations Good attitude—willing to take direction Attendance and participation in cheer clinics Millikan Cheer Contract All matters not covered in this document shall be addressed as needed by the advisor and administration. All rules and expectations are subject to change without notice. Every situation will be handled to the advisor’s discretion. This contract constitutes the rules; conduct guidelines, consequences, and commitments that each cheerleader must follow while a member of the Millikan Cheer Squad. PARENTS AND STUDENTS: Please Initial EACH Item A_____ _____Eligibility 1. Student must maintain a 2.5 GPA, with NO “F” and NO “U’s” in conduct 2. Education always comes first. A cheerleader who does not make the 2.5 requirement during the season will be given a probationary period in which they must complete weekly progress reports. If the 2.5 GPA is not met at the following grading period, these actions will be taken: suspension from games, rallies, performances, competitions, and may even result into the removal from the cheer team. This is at the discretion of the cheer advisor, in consultation with the coach, and administration. 3. Student must have an athletic clearance prior to participation 4. Student and Parent/Guardian understand that there is the potential for injuries in cheer and we agree to provide the necessary insurance policy. 5. Student and Parent/Guardian must sign and agree to abide by the terms of this contract in order to participate in the Cheer Program. B_____ _____ Code of Ethics 1. Student and Parent/Guardian must willingly cooperate with the Advisor, Assistants, Coaches, Captains and Administration. 2. Student and Parent/Guardian are courteous and hospitable to EVERYONE. 3. Student and Parent/Guardian will graciously accept any decisions made by the Advisor, Coaches, and Administration 4. Student uses approved tactics and refrains from using profanity. 5. Student controls his/her temper and maintains his/her poise. 6. Student is a team player and as such, works at all times to maintain harmony within and between the cheerleaders. 7. Public display of affection is not appropriate at any time while in uniform. 8. Members of our squads are not encouraged to date other teammates. C._____ _____ Responsibilities as a Cheerleader Cheer is both a class and after school sport, therefore cheerleaders will be receiving a grade that counts towards their physical education credit. -Student’s grades are based on points earned for projects, assignments, as well as attendance and participation, and basic citizenship grades. Extra credit assignments may be given from time to time depending on available materials and the need for refining skills in a certain area. Students will be able to view their grades and understand their progress at any time. This information will be provided with school grade reports and grades will be posted online. - Excessive tardiness and truancies will be treated as per school policy, no makeup work allowed for unexcused absences. Unexcused absences will result in laps, lower grade, the removal of the routine, benching from a performance and in some cases removal from the squad 1. Student will respect and support all other MHS teams. 2. Student will be responsible for knowing all cheers and routines. 3. There are major fundraisers; Student will be responsible to participate. 4. Student must have excellent school discipline and be a role model. 5. Being a part of the Millikan Cheer team takes a tremendous amount of energy. All practices will be conducted full out, so as to ensure the safety of teammates. Conditioning will be a part of daily practices including running and other exercises to build team strength and fitness. Student will need to meet the California State Fitness Requirements. 6. Student is expected to be in the cheer period each day for roll and his/her failure to do so will result in an absence and absences from class will result in a lower grade. In addition to attendance, dress attire, participation, work ethic and attitude are components to the cheerleader’s grade. 7. Any work that is missed from absences should be made up immediately upon return, as due dates will not be extended without prior arrangements with the advisor. 8. JV Cheer is expected to cheer for Freshman and JV Football, Frsehman, Sophomore, JV Boys and Girls Basketball and other games as assigned. They will also be required to cheer at several CIF playoffs and other games as assigned. 9. Varsity cheer will be required to cheer for varsity football and basketball (girls and boys) games. They will also be required to cheer at several if not ALL CIF playoffs and other games as assigned. 10. Student will be responsible to attend summer cheer camp learning stunt safety skills & proper technique, dances and cheers. D_____ _____ZERO Tolerance Policy: Drug/Alcohol/Inappropriate Behavior/Suspension 1. Student must follow all school rules, (including dress code) and refrain from any illegal activity. 2. If the student is selected this year, he/she will still have to try out again next year and his/her position on the squad is NOT guaranteed. Improvement, attitude, and talent--all play a part in whether or not he/she returns. A bad attitude in the classroom will almost guarantee that they will not be returning; a bad attitude at practice will probably assure it. In the event that any cheerleader is: Found with drugs or alcohol in their possession, Or under the influence of any drugs or alcohol, Or is suspended from school, Or if he/she is reported to be behaving in any inappropriate manner, this also includes Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, E-mailing, texting, and all social media sites. He/she will be removed from the Cheer Program immediately. 3. If student is removed from the Cheer Program it is to the Cheer Advisor’s discretion, if the cheerleader can try out for the next school year’s cheer team. 4. Inappropriate Behavior may include: bullying, inappropriate photos, profanity, fighting, cheating. E _____ _____ Enforcement of Contract Violations- The Zero Tolerance Policy does not apply here. 1. First Violation will result in a warning. 2. Second violation will result in probation. 3. Third violation will result in the removal from a rally or game. 4. Fourth violation will result in removal from the Cheer Program. (If student is removed from the Cheer Program, student will not be eligible for any refunds). 5. Upon removal from the Cheer Program, under NO CIRCUMSTANCES, may student be allowed to wear any uniform affiliated to the Cheer Program on or off school time. F_____ _____Time Involved 1. Practices begin in May, continue through the summer, break for 2 weeks in August and resume again the last 2 weeks of August to prepare for Football season and then continue throughout the year. Please plan your vacations within the first 2 weeks of August. 2. Practices are long and demanding, sometimes involving last-minute practices, evenings, vacations and weekends. Cheerleader will be expected to develop time management skills in order to maintain his/her grades. 3. Everyone must plan on practice after school and sometimes weekends and evenings. The cheer program works around coaches’ schedules. 4. Cheer must become the 1st priority in terms of extracurricular activities. Jobs, appointments, vacations, other clubs, organizations, etc., must be arranged around practice and activities for Cheer. Failure to do so may result in removal from a cheer squad. 5. Parent, cheerleader or a representative’s attendance is required at mandatory monthly booster meetings 6. If student is new to the cheer program and is currently participating in another activity/sport they need to complete their obligation before becoming a part of cheer practices, however all conflicting commitments must be communicated in advance. G_____ _____Cheer Dress Code 1. Millikan Cheerleaders are representatives of the school and are expected to abide by all requirements to ensure professionalism and safety. As such, hair must be kept ponytail length, no extreme hair colors (which include drastic two toned hair color), and visible piercings and tattoos. 2. Uniform pieces are only to be worn by current Millikan Cheerleaders. No loaning uniforms, warm-ups, etc. to friends or family members unless approved by the advisor. Uniforms including t-shirts, and WARM UPS are NOT to be worn on non-game/performance days! 3. No special items should be added to the uniform (flip flops, tank tops, jewelry, jeans etc) 4. Practice shoes must be worn every practice. Hair in ponytail, no jewelry. Practice attire is as follows: Mon. – Blue shorts/White t-shirt Tues. – Gold shorts/Blue t-shirt Wed. -Black shorts/Yellow t-shirt Thurs. - Gold shorts/Black t-shirt Fri. - Colors of your choice. H_____ _____Competition Duties: Varsity Members, Varsity Alternates and selected JV members and Alternates 1. All competitions AND practices that lead up to competitions are MANDATORY. Any activities including but not limited to school sponsored field trips or family commitments that conflict with competition and practices are unexcused in the weeks prior to competition and will result in the possible of removal from the routine. 2. Approx. 4-5 (depending on budget) competitions per year, first competition begins in January 3. The squad may have the potential to travel to “away” competitions depending on team progress, grades, funds, parent support and school permission 4. The squad will learn routine in the summer, if they are absent during the choreography practices they will not be placed in the routine. 5. Parents-Just a reminder to “hang back” at competitions, no back stage & “no stage parents” please. 6. Parents-please attend, wear blue and gold and cheer! It helps our scores I_____ _____Alternates 1. We understand that making the cheer squad does not mean that the cheerleader automatically becomes a member of a competition squad - some students may be designated as alternates. Coaches and the Advisor reserve the right to determine the size of the squad that will compete. 2. Alternates must attend all practices AND competitions, this is so in the event of an injury the alternate will be prepared and able to fill in the role of the injured. J_____ _____Communication 1. Coaches and Advisor will be happy to discuss cheerleader’s strengths and weaknesses in order to help the cheerleader increase his/her skills. Please understand that the Coach and Advisor have to consider the team as a whole rather than each individual. Should a concern arise parent/guardian and cheerleader are asked to follow the proper chain of commands to address concerns, DO NOT skip commands. Team mom, or Cheer Capt. Or Booster President Cheer Advisor Coach Assistant Principal Benjamin Martinez Principal Dr. Jeff Cornejo 2. Business hours are Monday-Friday 7:45am-7pm, THIS INCLUDES TEXT MESSAGES AND EMAILS! It is NOT appropriate to call, email or text all hours of the night. Please consider that sending excessively long texts cost the receiver financial expense. We advise parent/guardian to use the 24hour rule before calling/ emailing/texting in stressful situations; it will allow all parties the ability to stay calm, level headed and respectful. If repeated communication protocol is broken ex: not following office hours, use of disrespect, etc. the student will face consequence strikes, which can lead to the removal from the program. 3. We understand and agree that Coaches and the Advisor will not enter into any discussion with parents regarding coaching decisions after selection for the cheer squads. The Coaching Staff and Advisor make every attempt to talk with parents on an individual basis if problems arise; however, once decisions are made they are final. 4. We understand that in the case of cheerleader’s absence a phone call/text or email to the advisor AND the coach is required, this will help all parties decide what steps to take and it will allow the coach to make adjustments to the practice plans for the day. If absence is not communicated prior to the practice, it will not be excused regardless of a readmit. 5. Practices are closed for “watchers”. Should Parent/Guardian have a concern to discuss with the coach or advisor, they must schedule a meeting according to the proper chain of commands. It is considered disruptive conduct and a violation of proper chain of commands to show up at any given time and expect to speak with the coach or advisor. 6. In order to promote student growth in communication skills and responsibility for their role on the squad we ask that students first communicate concerns, questions, problems etc. prior to parent/guardian communications. K_____ _____Injuries 1. Injuries at practice during school hours- student will be taken to the nurse’s office for treatment, and adult in charge will call parent/guardian to inform. Injuries after school hours, adult in charge will provide 1st aide if necessary, followed by a phone call to take student to chosen doctor/hospital. Make sure emergency number is correct, have several contact numbers family or a caretaker can be reached at. It is very important if parent/guardian goes out of town to leave a caretakers phone number. 2. Minor injuries, adult in charge will talk to parent/guardian after practice to give signs to be aware of. 3. Doctor’s appt. for injuries are excused, however you must always bring the Dr.’s note to give limitations, or excuse from practices, get a healthy note to return to practice. 4. Injured cheerleaders are still expected to attend practice and cheer events, however within the limitations directed by doctor. L.____ _____ Quit Program 1. If a cheerleader is to quit the program for ANY reason she WILL NOT be allowed to try-out in the future. 2. If a cheerleader is to quit under no circumstances will refunds be given. CONTRACT AGREEMENT We have read, understood and had the opportunity to ask any questions regarding the rules, requirements and expectations of becoming a member of the Millikan High School Cheer program. All matters not covered in this document shall be addressed as needed by the advisor and administration. All rules and expectations are subject to change without notice. ________________________________ Cheerleader’s Name PRINT _________________________________ Parent Name PRINT ________________________________ Cheerleader’s Signature/Date _________________________________ Parent Signature/Date