Co-Curricular Role in Education
Spring Valley's co-curricular program is an integral and vital part of the total educational program. It is specifically designed toward voluntary participation to provide opportunities to develop skills, positive attitudes, and experiences beyond those found in the curriculum. Students' physical, emotional, recreational, social, and vocational interests and needs are addressed by the program. It is designed to create learning experiences which will be carried over to out-of-school life and post-school experiences.
As a performer/participant representing the school and community, it is anticipated that the student will display appropriate conduct at all times and under all circumstances. Having assumed these responsibilities, students are expected to:
- Graciously accept decisions of coaches/advisors as well as officials/judges.
- Be familiar with the organization/sports rules and requirements.
- Practice self-control reflecting positive sportsmanship and character.
- Perform/compete and accept the outcome graciously.
- Treat all competitors and fans with courtesy.
- Remember that actions reflect on the students as well as school and
community, year-round.
Sports Meeting Information
All-Sports Meeting for student athletes entering grades 6-12 is Thursday, July 27 at 6PM in the MS/HS gym.
You can print the 5 forms that your student needs on this site to the right and bring the night of the meeting, or you can pick these forms up that night. Your student will need to turn in the following forms before the first practice date of whatever season they start:
1. Physical or Alternate Year Card
2. WIAA Eligibilty Form
3. Co-Curricular Code Consent Form
4. Parent/Athlete Concussion Agreement From (only 1 per year now)
5. Emergency Locator Form
Contact Athletic Director Matt Ducklow with questions regarding this meeting at [email protected]
Impact Concussion Test Dates
Our trainer will be at the school for Impact Concussion Testing on dates to be announced.