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BHPRSD Athletic Policies State District Meet Your Coaches Go to a classroom and meet individually Athletic Director – Frank Torcasio VP/Athletics – Tom Ambrose Asst Athletic Director – Holly O’Donnell Athletic Secretary – Jeannine Esposito Athletic Trainer – Rachel Pantaleo Boys Basketball – Andrew Canzanese Girls Basketball – Cara Fry Wrestling – Andrew Haubois Winter Track – Andrew Whitman Swimming – Greg Foster Cheerleading – Andrea Owings Baseball – Frank Marciano Softball – Shayla Giosia Boys Tennis – Bryan Ekstrom Boys Track – Andrew Haubois Girls Track – Andrew Whitman Golf – Jack Feighan Girls Lacrosse – Katie Boesch Boys Lacrosse - TBA Provide a Competitive Athletic Environment Want the Varsity Teams to Win Want Sub-Varsity Teams to win and also Develop Varsity Athletes Have Fun! CONCUSSIONS NJSIAA Concussion Policy ImPact Concussion Testing "Concussion in Sports - What You Need to Know“ www.nfhslearn.com Rachel Pantaleo and Dr. Franks A concussion is a traumatic brain injury • It temporarily disrupts normal function of the brain • Caused by: • Direct blow to the head • Indirect blow to the body • Can be mild to severe depending on the severity and length of symptoms • No matter what: • • A concussion is an injury to the brain and therefore must be taken very seriously.” • Any athlete that sustains or is suspected of having sustained a concussion must: Be removed from all athletic activity • Be evaluated by a Physician or other health care provider(ATC) trained in concussion management • Receive written clearance from said physician • Any player who exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion shall be immediately removed from the game and shall not return to play until cleared by an appropriate health-care professional. Symptoms include (but not limited to): Loss of consciousness Headache Dizziness Confusion Balance problems The only “appropriate health-care professional” who can authorize return-to-play under the rule is a physician trained in the evaluation and management of concussions. I.E. – Once a concussion is suspected a physician must give written clearance for the athlete to return to any level of activity. The Athlete: Appears dazed or disoriented Moves clumsily Is confused Answers questions slowly Cannot answer questions Forgets plays Cannot focus Does not respond to commands Loses consciousness Has blood or clear fluid coming from ears or nose Is irritable Is depressed or anxious Shows personality changes Athlete tells you he or she: Has a headache Is nauseous or dizzy Cannot maintain balance Is tired or fatigued Has blurry or double vision Has ringing in the ears Is sensitive to light or sound Forgets things from before the injury Forgets things from after the injury Cannot concentrate or feels foggy Has problems sleeping Is feeling depressed or uneasy Immediately After Injury Rest (physical & cognitive) Eat (if not nauseous) Sleep (if no LOC) No loud music, bright lights Avoid Cell Phones, TV, video games, and computers After Symptoms Resolve • Complete Graduated RTP Protocol • Concussions with complications: • Coordination exercises • Cognitive exercises • Balance exercises NJSIAA/DOE: DAY 1 – One Full Day of School with no learning restrictions (or normal daily activities). DAY 2 – Light aerobic exercise at < 70% THR. DAY 3 – Sport-specific aerobic and anaerobic exercise. DAY 4 – Non-contact sport specific drills and resistance training. DAY 5 – Full Practice. DAY 6 – Full Return to Game Play or normal participation. A baseline ImPACT test is required before participation. Can be completed online at home and is good for two (2) years from the date of the test. Any athlete suspected of having a head injury or concussion: Must be evaluated by the Athletic Trainer, School Nurse, School Physician, or other Physician trained in the evaluation and management of concussions as soon as possible following the injury. May not be permitted to return to participation on the same day. Is required to complete a post-concussion ImPACT test. Must follow the Return to Play Protocol (oulined earlier) in order to return to activity. Must still be cleared by the School Physician before returning to full participation. The School Physician, at his discretion, may see it necessary to delay an athlete’s return-to-play, refer an athlete for further diagnostic tests, or completely disqualify an athlete from participation following a head injury. Any athlete that suffers MORE THAN ONE concussion may need to be handled on an individual basis. Post-Concussion Syndrome Symptoms that linger/remain for weeks/months Effect mood, personality Second Impact Syndrome Suffer a head injury while still recovering from previous concussion Generally from misreporting symptoms by athlete Leads to severe symptoms/deficiencies, and death. ImPACT: Info @ impacttest.com Take test @ impacttestonline.com/schools Triton Customer ID Code: 44907883D4 http://ATSNJ.org/tags/concussion NFHS Concussion in Sports course NJSIAA FAQs can be found on Concussion Injury Information sheet To be eligible for a WINTER sport, student athletes must have passed 30 credits from the year prior. Incoming Freshman are automatically academically eligible at the start of the FALL and WINTER seasons If an athlete is ineligible to start the season, they can become eligible February 1st To be eligible for a SPRING sport, student athletes must have passed 15 credits from the first semester. For Freshman, this is the first time in high school where academics are involved in eligibility If an athlete is ineligible to start the season, they can become eligible May 1st FINES: If an athlete owes a fine, it must be paid to their VP in order to be eligible. DISCIPLINE: Any athlete with more than 100 points is not eligible to participate in a sport. MEDICAL FORMS: Must be completed TRANSFER FORMS: If an athlete has transferred from another school (district), a transfer form needs to be completed. All forms are to be completed on Family ID except for the Physical form and Health History form. The website is www.familyID.com Once you have a familyID login, your information will be there from one season to the next. All you have to do is sign in and update any information that may have changed. . *****When done filling in all information, please make sure to hit the “green” submit button****** Physical forms: Can be found on our website as well as on the familyID website They are good for 365 days If the physical form expiration date is after the first official practice, they are still eligible. A new physical must be completed ASAP and handed in to the NURSE Parent-Student Athletic Handbook Found on Family ID: • All physical packets need to be COMPLETED and turned into the NURSE by the following dates to ensure the ability to participate on the first day of practice. Any missing signatures or papers will be considered incomplete and could delay your ability to participate. NO EXCEPTIONS! • Winter: • Spring: Due by November 14th (First Practice: November 21st) Swimming: Due October 31st (First Practice: 11/7) Due by February 24th (First Practice: March 3rd) ***** This includes signing up on FamilyID prior to these dates as well***** ALL physicals must be cleared by the District Doctor. BHPRSD strives to be the beacon of good sportsmanship for each of the conferences Players Play, Coaches Coach, Officials Officiate, Parents watch and have fun ________________________________________ National Federation of High Schools www.nfhslearn.com “Positive Sport Parenting“ “Sportsmanship” “Concussion In Sports” Please allow 24 hours after a contest to approach a coach with any concerns you may have. If you are not satisfied with the meeting you may express your concerns to the Athletic Department. STEP 1: Student-Athlete communicates with the Coach STEP 2: Parents communicate with the Coach STEP 3: Parents communicate with the Athletic Director or VP in charge of Athletics STEP 4: Issue(s) can be communicated to the Principal We firmly believe that in order for our student-athletes to learn the importance of selfconfidence, communication skills, maturity and conflict resolution skills that they should always be sure to fulfill Step 1 prior to any other course of action. In many instances honest, open and respectful communication between coach and student-athlete can settle most issues. All athletes are to travel to and from athletic contests on the bus as a team Travel release forms are to be used for EMERGENCIES only Request for a travel release must be submitted at least 24 hours in advance for approval Triton High School Athletics @MustangAth