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  • As a Parent/Guardian of a Student-Athlete, you must complete this agreement page prior to your Student-Athlete being eligible to participating in any practices, workouts or tryouts.

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    MARIST ATHLETIC POLICY

    The Marist Athletic Program recognizes the integral and complementary role that athletics plays in the educational mission of the school. Athletics enhances the high school experience by developing athletic potential and teaching lifelong values. “We Are One” challenges Marist athletes, coaches and parents/guardians to recognize, respect and nurture the relationship between body, mind, spirit and community. The Marist Athletic Program exists to support our athletes and coaches in pursuit of excellence in their sport, in the classroom and throughout their lives.

    Competitive Goal and Approach

    1. The competitive goal of the varsity program is to consistently perform as well as possible against opponents, within the rules.

    2. Marist will always attempt to field the most effective combination of available team members to achieve this goal.

    3. There is a direct relationship between individual performance and playing time.

    4. The primary goal of non-varsity programs is to identify and prepare qualified athletes for eventual varsity play.

    5. Team membership and playing time are not guaranteed, regardless of grade level or previous team membership.

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    RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE STUDENT-ATHLETE  

    AND THEIR PARENT(S) / GUARDIAN(S)


    Inform the Athletic Trainer of ALL injuries that occur during the season, whether or not it happened while participating in their sport. This is essential in the recovery process.

    Inform the Athletic Trainer of ALL doctor visits regarding injury and return to participation.

    Provide the Athletic Trainer with a written note from ALL doctor visits. This is important for documentation of an athlete's injury and return to participation guidelines, plus it aids in communication between the physician and ATC. In some cases the athlete will not be allowed to return to participation without a note from their physician.

    Participation in these areas is an essential link in the health care of the student-athlete at Marist Catholic High School.

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    PARENT / GUARDIAN OF AN ATHLETE CODE OF CONDUCT 

     

    • I will be a positive role model for my child and encourage good sportsmanship by showing respect for and courtesy to all players, coaches and officials at every game, practice or other sporting events. 
    • I will not engage in any unsportsmanlike conduct with officials, coaches, players, parents or opposing teams. I will not argue with or berate a coach, game official, student-athlete, or fan from Marist or opposing school. 
    • I will not coach my student-athlete or any other players during practices, games or other Marist sporting events. 
    • I will place the emotional and physical well-being of my child ahead of any personal desire to win. 
    • I will not use profane or offensive language or gestures at any athletic practice, game or Marist sporting event. 
    • I will remain in the spectator’s area and will not enter the playing area or locker room during any practice or competition, except with the explicit permission of a Marist coach, Athletic Director, Athletic Trainer or on-site administrator. 
    • I will support and encourage student-athletes to follow the rules and behavioral guidelines as published in the Marist Student-Parent Handbook. 
    • When a situation or conflict arises, I will follow these guidelines:

    1.) My student-athlete child will first discuss the concern with the coach.

    2.) If the coach/student-athlete meeting does not clear the situation, I will respectfully bring my concerns to the coach in a timely manner. The student-athlete must be present with the parent during the parent-coach meeting.

    3.) Meeting times to be avoided: Either immediately prior to or right after contest. During an active practice session. During a time when other students are present or when the discussion is readily visible or audible by others. When it’s apparent that there is not sufficient time to allow for a complete discussion.

    4.) If further discussion is necessary, the Athletic Director is the next contact.

    • By signing up for participation in athletics at Marist High School you agree to allow coaches, assigned Athletic Trainers and administrators to report injuries and provide appropriate medical intervention and recommendations
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  • PARENT /GUARDIAN OF AN ATHLETE CODE OF CONDUCT AGREEMENT

    The privilege of participating in athletics at Marist carries with it certain responsibilities including exemplary attitude, sportsmanship and character. As a Marist Parent/Guardian of a Student-Athlete, by clicking the above "I Agree" button, I agree to the terms and conditions of this agreement.
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    CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT POLICIES

     

    MARIST CONCUSSION MANAGEMEMENT POLICY

    OSAA CONCUSSION - PRIVATE SCHOOL INFORMED CONSENT FORM

    OSAA CONCUSSION - RETURN TO PARTICIPATION FORM

    NFHS GUIDE TO CONCUSSONS

  • MARIST CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT POLICY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    By clicking the "I Agree" button, I agree to the below statement.I have read and understand the Marist Concussion Management Policy above. I understand that any athlete who exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion following an observed or suspected blow to the head or body, or who has been diagnosed with a concussion, shall not be permitted to any other athletic contest or practice on that same day. In schools which have the services of an athletic trainer registered by the Oregon Health Licensing Office, that athletic trainer may determine that an athlete has not exhibited signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion, and has not suffered a concussion, and will determine if the athlete can return to play. Athletic trainers may also work in consultation with an appropriate Health Care Professional in determining when an athlete is able to return to play following a concussion.
  • OSAA CONCUSSION - PRIVATE SCHOOL INFORMED CONSENT AGREEMENT

    By clicking the "I Agree" button, I agree to the below statement.I have read and understand OSAA Concussion-Private School Informed Consent Form above regarding information about the symptoms and warning signs of concussions in high school sports in compliance with Jenna’s Law, ORS 417.875.
  • OSAA CONCUSSION - RETURN TO PARTICIPATION FORM

    By clicking the "I Agree" button, I agree to the below statement.I have read and understand the OSAA Concussion-Return to Participation Medical Release form and information in the link above. I understand that until an athlete, who has suffered a concussion, is no longer experiencing signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion, and a medical release form signed by an appropriate Health Care Professional (Physician (MD), Physician’s Assistant (PA), Doctor of Osteopathic (DO) licensed by the Oregon State Board of Medicine, nurse practitioner licensed by the Oregon State Board of Nursing, or Psychologist licensed by the Oregon Board of Psychologist Examiners) is obtained, the athlete shall not be permitted to return to athletic activity.
  • NFHS GUIDE TO CONCUSSIONS

    By clicking the "I Agree" button, I agree to the below statement.I have read and understand the NFHS Guide to Concussion information sheet for Parents/Guardians in the link above. I understand that any athlete who exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion following an observed or suspected blow to the head or body, or who has been diagnosed with a concussion, shall not be permitted to any other athletic contest or practice on that same day. In schools which have the services of an athletic trainer registered by the Oregon Health Licensing Office, that athletic trainer may determine that an athlete has not exhibited signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion, and has not suffered a concussion, and will determine if the athlete can return to play. Athletic trainers may also work in consultation with an appropriate Health Care Professional in determining when an athlete is able to return to play following a concussion.
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    ImPACT TESTING

    Marist has been using the ImPACT testing program as part of their concussion management program for over a decade.

    It provides us the best available information for managing concussions and preventing potential brain damage that can occur with multiple concussions.

    The Marist Catholic High School administration, athletic training, and coaching staffs are striving to keep your child’s health and safety at the forefront of the student athletic
    experience.

    Please click here for more information.

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    Consent for Treatment 


    I understand that my student-athlete may be injured while participating (including but not limited to playing and practicing/training) in athletics at Marist Catholic High School. I hereby authorize and give my consent to the Certified Athletic Trainer and/or consulting physicians to render any preventative, first-aid, rehabilitation, emergency treatment or medical care they deem medically necessary for my student-athlete’s health and well-being, while participating in, or traveling under, Marist Catholic High School’s athletic program while enrolled as a student. I further understand that it is my student-athlete’s responsibility to report any injuries they have experienced- including but not limited to signs & symptoms of concussion (i.e headache, nausea) to the athletic training staff. 


    I also hereby authorize emergency medical treatment and/or transportation to a medical facility for any injury or illness deemed urgently necessary by a certified athletic trainer, designated employee or volunteer.

  • Transportation Participation Agreement

    I understand that if I choose not to use assigned athletic transportation or in the event that I need to provide my own transportation to practices or an athletic competition, I am responsible for communicating, arranging and approving alternative transportation with other student or parent drivers.
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