Coach Allen Woodruff will host a summer softball camp from June 16th to 18th at the Reitz softball complex for girls entering 4th to 8th grade. The camp will focus on fundamental softball skills and will be run from 9am to 12pm each day by the Reitz coaching staff. The $35 cost includes a t-shirt and registration is required by June 15th.
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Rubric for grading question sets
Each question set is 100 points and ten questions
10 points. All parts of the question must be answered thoroughly and completely
As well as one of the following special touches; excellent writing and insight into your own point of view, Creative or individual perspective, evidence of some research beyond the assigned source, video, reading etc.
9 points. All parts of the question are answered thoroughly and completely with clear sentences and sufficient detail to explain your ideas and opinions.
8 points. Most of the parts of the question are answered thoroughly and completely with clear sentences and sufficient detail to explain your ideas and opinions. In some cases, you may not have enough detail or your writing is unclear. Or a part of the question is not answered.
7 points. All of the questions are answered, but all or some are superficial and perfunctory, you have a few words where a few sentences are needed to make the point. Or some parts of the question are answered well some not so well or some not answered at all.
6 points. All parts of the question are answered inadequately in a few words without demonstrating thought or interest. Or several questions are unanswered in multiple part questions
5 points. Half of the material is poorly done superficial or absent; i.e. just a few words.
4 points. Over half of the material is poorly done superficial or absent; i.e. just a few words.
3 points. Two thirds of the material is poorly done superficial or absent; i.e. just a few words.
2 points. Each part of the question only has a word or two as an answer.
1 point. You wrote something down
0 points. You left it blank.
Please check activities you are registering for: Age Control Date for Softball is December 31, 2017
Age Control Date for Baseball is April 30, 2018 Age Control Date for Soccer is July 31, 2018
� Baseball – TBall 4 year olds COED $55 � Softball – 5-6 Girls $60
� Baseball – 5-6 Boys $60 � Softball – 7-8 Girls $70
� Baseball – 7-8 Boys $70 � Softball – 9-10 Girls $70
� Baseball – 9-10 Boys $70 � Softball – 11-12 Girls $70
� Baseball – 11-12 Boys $70 � Soccer – 4-5 COED $50
� Baseball – 13-14 Boys $70 � Soccer – 6-7 COED $65
� Soccer – 8-9 COED $65
� Soccer – 10-13 COED $65
Participants must meet Morgan County residency requirements. A $25 fee will be added for all Non-Morgan County residents. A $10 "late" fee
will be added for registration after the deadline.
Please Print Clearly
Participant’s Name
Parent E-mail address
Address City State Zip
Home Phone Work Phone
Mother’s Name Cell Phone
.
Premio U.B.A. - Edublogs . 8va Edición - 2014 - Nómina de Ganadores.Pedro Roberto Casanova
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Renovando compromisos y fuerzas para seguir emprendiendo caminos para la inserción de las capacidades diferentes en la escuela secundaria.
This presentation is for IT/Telecom titles who are looking for ways to cut their budgets and/or create cost savings for their organizations. Please feel free to use the information here, but remember us when you have a questions.
Thanks,
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Rubric for grading question sets Each question set is 100 po.docxAASTHA76
Rubric for grading question sets
Each question set is 100 points and ten questions
10 points. All parts of the question must be answered thoroughly and completely
As well as one of the following special touches; excellent writing and insight into your own point of view, Creative or individual perspective, evidence of some research beyond the assigned source, video, reading etc.
9 points. All parts of the question are answered thoroughly and completely with clear sentences and sufficient detail to explain your ideas and opinions.
8 points. Most of the parts of the question are answered thoroughly and completely with clear sentences and sufficient detail to explain your ideas and opinions. In some cases, you may not have enough detail or your writing is unclear. Or a part of the question is not answered.
7 points. All of the questions are answered, but all or some are superficial and perfunctory, you have a few words where a few sentences are needed to make the point. Or some parts of the question are answered well some not so well or some not answered at all.
6 points. All parts of the question are answered inadequately in a few words without demonstrating thought or interest. Or several questions are unanswered in multiple part questions
5 points. Half of the material is poorly done superficial or absent; i.e. just a few words.
4 points. Over half of the material is poorly done superficial or absent; i.e. just a few words.
3 points. Two thirds of the material is poorly done superficial or absent; i.e. just a few words.
2 points. Each part of the question only has a word or two as an answer.
1 point. You wrote something down
0 points. You left it blank.
Please check activities you are registering for: Age Control Date for Softball is December 31, 2017
Age Control Date for Baseball is April 30, 2018 Age Control Date for Soccer is July 31, 2018
� Baseball – TBall 4 year olds COED $55 � Softball – 5-6 Girls $60
� Baseball – 5-6 Boys $60 � Softball – 7-8 Girls $70
� Baseball – 7-8 Boys $70 � Softball – 9-10 Girls $70
� Baseball – 9-10 Boys $70 � Softball – 11-12 Girls $70
� Baseball – 11-12 Boys $70 � Soccer – 4-5 COED $50
� Baseball – 13-14 Boys $70 � Soccer – 6-7 COED $65
� Soccer – 8-9 COED $65
� Soccer – 10-13 COED $65
Participants must meet Morgan County residency requirements. A $25 fee will be added for all Non-Morgan County residents. A $10 "late" fee
will be added for registration after the deadline.
Please Print Clearly
Participant’s Name
Parent E-mail address
Address City State Zip
Home Phone Work Phone
Mother’s Name Cell Phone
.
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2014 reitz summer camp
1. Coach Allen Woodruff will be hosting a summer softball camp on June 16th
, June 17th
&
June 18th
at the Reitz softball complex on Barker Avenue. The camp is for girls who are
incoming to the 4th
– 8th
grades and who will be attending Reitz High School. Registration
and check in time is from 8:30am – 9:00am and the camp will run from 9:00am – 12:00pm
each day.
The camp will focus on the fundamental skills of throwing, hitting, bunting, infield and
outfield. Girls will need to bring a helmet, bat, batting gloves, cleats and glove (if they have
them). The camp will be run by the Reitz coaching staff and players along with former Reitz
players.
The cost is $35 which includes a t-shirt. Checks should be made payable to Reitz Softball
Booster Club. Payment must be made at registration.
Call 459-5782 (Coach Woodruff) for more information. Please bring this completed release
form to the clinic.
Release and assumption of risk
Release and assumption of risk: In consideration of my child’s participation in the Reitz High School clinic, I hereby release
and agree to indemnify and hold harmless Reitz High School, its successors, assigns, officers, agents and employees from
all claims, including liability for bodily injury of whatever kind, including loss of life or property arising out of said evaluation.
Furthermore, I acknowledge that there are risks inherent in my child’s participation in the evaluation and I fully assume all
such risks, hazards and losses, which are connected with such activities. I have read this waiver and knowing that the
evaluation is a potentially dangerous activity and in consideration of my child’s participation in this activity, I for myself and
anyone entitled to act on my behalf and/or my child’s behalf, hereby waive and release Reitz High School, its officers,
employees or agents from all claims of liabilities of any kind arising out of my child’s participation in this activity.
Permission
Parent’s signature__________________________________________________
Parent’s name (printed)______________________________________________
Child’s name_______________________________________________________
Child’s Date of Birth________________________________
Child’s School & Grade______________________________
Email____________________________________________
Phone#_____________________________
Current Softball Organization (i.e. West Side, German, etc.) ________________________