The document provides information about the Brazoswood High School cheer program parent and candidate meeting on February 13, 2013. It outlines requirements for tryouts, including required forms, a 4-day clinic, and evaluations on tumbling, cheering, stunting and dancing. It also details squad selection, uniforms, summer camp, and the cheerleading constitution with expectations for student conduct and participation.
This document summarizes key upcoming events and information for seniors and their parents. It discusses Project Graduation meetings, the Yahoo Review fundraiser, Prom, ordering caps and gowns, the senior picnic, awards nights, final exams, graduation practice and ceremony, and Project Graduation. It also addresses senior pranks and emphasizes that any disruption to school operations will result in disciplinary action. Parents are provided contact details for questions.
McGary Middle School will hold cheerleading tryouts on Friday, April 26th. An informational meeting will take place on Monday, April 22nd at 3:00pm in room 21 to hand out paperwork and discuss requirements. Two mandatory workshops will be held on April 23rd and 24th from 3:00-5:00pm to teach the required cheer, chant, and dance. Candidates must attend the meeting and both workshops to be eligible to try out.
This document provides information about upcoming cheerleading tryouts at Union High School. Tryouts will take place from May 23rd to 25th, with the first three days being used for practice and cuts. Prospective cheerleaders must turn in required documents and wear proper attire. Cuts will be announced via email on May 26th, with those selected advancing to perform for judges. The document outlines expectations for those who make the team, including a dedicated time commitment to practices and games in both fall and winter seasons.
One of our great judges is the co-owner and coach at Cheer Force One in Pataskala. She wanted to share the information for their half season competition teams with all of you! If you are interested you will need to move quickly as tryouts are this coming Saturday Nov 9th from 3:30-5pm. If you have questions call Kellie DeBellis at 614-361-9622 or email cf1office@ymail.com.
Cheer try-outs for McGary Middle School will have an informational meeting on Monday, April 22nd from 3:00-4:00 PM in Mrs. Patchin's room (room 21). Students interested in trying out for cheerleading should attend the meeting with a parent or guardian to learn about what is required for try-outs.
This document provides information about upcoming cheer tryouts for the 2015 season. It introduces the coaches and provides the dates, times, and locations for the tryout workshops in early June and the judging on June 3rd. Requirements for tryouts are outlined, including what to wear, forms to bring, and expectations for skills, attitude, and commitment. Key details like costs, the stunt camp in July, and next steps are also summarized.
The Greek system makes up 21% of students at the University of Denver and has a major impact on campus life. There are 10 fraternities and 7 sororities with over 9 million Greek members nationally. Several sororities have been established at DU over the past century, with the oldest being Gamma Phi Beta in 1897, and they contribute to campus involvement, academics, and community service.
This document provides guidance on structuring successful cheerleading tryouts for a new season by setting the date, location, and time well in advance; booking an appropriate facility; preparing necessary paperwork, equipment, staff; and advertising widely to attract interested participants while maintaining a fun and positive environment.
This document summarizes key upcoming events and information for seniors and their parents. It discusses Project Graduation meetings, the Yahoo Review fundraiser, Prom, ordering caps and gowns, the senior picnic, awards nights, final exams, graduation practice and ceremony, and Project Graduation. It also addresses senior pranks and emphasizes that any disruption to school operations will result in disciplinary action. Parents are provided contact details for questions.
McGary Middle School will hold cheerleading tryouts on Friday, April 26th. An informational meeting will take place on Monday, April 22nd at 3:00pm in room 21 to hand out paperwork and discuss requirements. Two mandatory workshops will be held on April 23rd and 24th from 3:00-5:00pm to teach the required cheer, chant, and dance. Candidates must attend the meeting and both workshops to be eligible to try out.
This document provides information about upcoming cheerleading tryouts at Union High School. Tryouts will take place from May 23rd to 25th, with the first three days being used for practice and cuts. Prospective cheerleaders must turn in required documents and wear proper attire. Cuts will be announced via email on May 26th, with those selected advancing to perform for judges. The document outlines expectations for those who make the team, including a dedicated time commitment to practices and games in both fall and winter seasons.
One of our great judges is the co-owner and coach at Cheer Force One in Pataskala. She wanted to share the information for their half season competition teams with all of you! If you are interested you will need to move quickly as tryouts are this coming Saturday Nov 9th from 3:30-5pm. If you have questions call Kellie DeBellis at 614-361-9622 or email cf1office@ymail.com.
Cheer try-outs for McGary Middle School will have an informational meeting on Monday, April 22nd from 3:00-4:00 PM in Mrs. Patchin's room (room 21). Students interested in trying out for cheerleading should attend the meeting with a parent or guardian to learn about what is required for try-outs.
This document provides information about upcoming cheer tryouts for the 2015 season. It introduces the coaches and provides the dates, times, and locations for the tryout workshops in early June and the judging on June 3rd. Requirements for tryouts are outlined, including what to wear, forms to bring, and expectations for skills, attitude, and commitment. Key details like costs, the stunt camp in July, and next steps are also summarized.
The Greek system makes up 21% of students at the University of Denver and has a major impact on campus life. There are 10 fraternities and 7 sororities with over 9 million Greek members nationally. Several sororities have been established at DU over the past century, with the oldest being Gamma Phi Beta in 1897, and they contribute to campus involvement, academics, and community service.
This document provides guidance on structuring successful cheerleading tryouts for a new season by setting the date, location, and time well in advance; booking an appropriate facility; preparing necessary paperwork, equipment, staff; and advertising widely to attract interested participants while maintaining a fun and positive environment.
This document provides information for the Northeast Ohio Conference Middle School League- West spring sports season. It lists the participating schools and schedules that can be found online. Admission fees are charged for invitationals and championships but not dual or tri-meets. Students must have a current physical and medical clearance form on file. The code of conduct prohibits drugs, alcohol, tobacco, disruptive behavior, and outlines consequences for violations. Self-referrals for substance issues do not carry punishment. Academically ineligible students can participate in a probationary program. More information is available on school websites or by contacting athletic directors or principals.
This document provides information for the Northeast Ohio Conference Middle School League West spring sports season. It outlines the participating schools, schedules and directions, admission fees, requirements for physicals and medical clearance, the athletic code of conduct regarding drugs/alcohol and reasonable conduct, the self-referral process, emergency removal procedures, how to address concerns, academic eligibility requirements, the probationary program, absence policies, and pay to participate fees. Contact information is provided for the athletic director and principals for additional details.
This document provides information for the Northeast Ohio Conference Middle School League West spring sports season. It outlines the participating schools, schedules and directions, admission fees, physical requirements, codes of conduct, eligibility requirements, academic probation programs, attendance policies, and payment details. Violations of the code of conduct, which prohibits drugs, alcohol, tobacco, disruptive behavior, and more, will result in disciplinary action including possible removal from athletic participation. Self-referrals for substance issues and medical referrals are addressed. Parents must contact coaches directly with concerns before the principal.
This document provides information about fall sports and coaches for Brunswick South Middle School. It lists the sports, coaches, and schools in the Northeast Ohio Conference Middle School League - West division. It also outlines policies regarding schedules, admissions, physicals, codes of conduct, eligibility, absences, fees, and contacts for additional information.
Bryan Senior High School - Softball HandbookRyan Baker
This document outlines expectations and guidelines for members of the Bryan Senior High School softball team. It covers expectations around grades, behavior, attendance at practices and games, proper equipment and attire, social media use, volunteering, and transportation. Consequences are outlined for not meeting expectations and can include reduced playing time, additional conditioning, or removal from the team. The health and safety of players is prioritized.
The Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club is seeking coach mentors for their Soccer for Success program aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles in children. The program uses soccer to provide 90 minutes of physical activity 3 days a week, nutrition education, and mentorship. Coaches will work 2 hours per session, 3 times a week between 2:30-6:30pm for 12 weeks in the fall and spring. Duties include conducting soccer sessions, assisting with equipment and attendance, entering data, engaging families, and acting as a positive role model according to the Soccer for Success curriculum. Qualifications include a passion for youth development and sports, excellent communication skills, and the ability to motivate others and work as a team.
The document provides information about the roles and responsibilities of school counselors at different educational levels. At the elementary level, counselors help children adjust to school, build self-esteem, and involve parents. In middle school, they provide guidance on problem-solving and interpersonal skills, assist with course selection, and inform parents and students of opportunities. At the high school level, counselors listen to student concerns, help explore careers, assist with college/job applications, facilitate prevention programs, and organize peer counseling.
2014 Returning Coaches Training [Girls on Track]GOTRColumbia
This document provides an overview and guidance for coaches of the Girls on Track program. It outlines the mission, values, philosophy, and approach of the program which uses physical activity to develop girls' social, psychological, and physical competencies. It provides tips for coaches on effective lesson preparation, processing, time management, and creating an environment that supports positive youth development. The document also outlines various policies including youth protection, threatening behavior, curriculum use, logo usage, transportation, and crisis management. It concludes by providing important dates for the upcoming fall 2014 season.
The document provides information for students trying out for the cheerleading squad at Dr. William H. "Bob" Bailey Middle School. It outlines important dates like the packet due date of October 2nd and tryouts on October 12th. It also details requirements, expenses, practices, conduct rules, and the tryout attire. Students must maintain good grades, citizenship, and attendance to be eligible.
The document provides information for students trying out for the cheerleading squad at Dr. William H. "Bob" Bailey Middle School for the 2009-2010 school year. It outlines important dates like the packet due date of October 2nd and tryouts on October 12th. It also details requirements, expenses, practices, conduct rules, and the tryout attire. Judges will use criteria like jumps, cheers, dance, and overall impression to evaluate candidates.
1) The document outlines the constitution and rules for the Skyview High School cheerleading squad. It details expectations for conduct, academics, attendance at events and practices, uniforms, transportation, and discipline.
2) Safety is the top priority and all stunts must be properly warmed up and supervised by coaches. Attendance at events is mandatory and absences are either excused or unexcused, with penalties for unexcused absences.
3) The discipline policy operates on a three-strikes system, with minor infractions resulting in extra conditioning, major infractions getting a letter of reprimand, and a third letter resulting in dismissal from the team. Possession or use of drugs or alcohol
1) The Skyview Cheerleading Constitution outlines the philosophy, mission, purpose, responsibilities, conduct rules, and eligibility requirements for the cheerleading squad. It emphasizes tradition, leadership, sportsmanship, and representing the school and community in a positive manner.
2) Cheerleaders are expected to attend all practices, games, competitions, and events. They must abide by rules regarding conduct, academics, attendance, uniforms, transportation, and discipline. Safety is the top priority for stunting and practices.
3) The discipline policy operates on a three-strikes system - minor infractions result in extra conditioning, major infractions a letter of reprimand, and three letters result in dismissal from
The document is the constitution for the Skyview High School cheerleading squad for the 2015-2016 season. It outlines the philosophy, mission, purpose, responsibilities, conduct rules, academic eligibility, absence policy, practices/stunting rules, uniforms, transportation, and discipline policy for cheerleaders. Key points include maintaining a championship squad through teamwork, leadership, and positive school spirit. Cheerleaders are expected to represent the school with the utmost respect at all times, both in and out of uniform. Attendance is mandatory at all events and absences are either excused or unexcused. Safety is the top priority for all stunting and practices.
The document is the constitution for the Skyview High School cheerleading squad for the 2015-2016 season. It outlines the philosophy, mission, purpose, responsibilities, conduct rules, academic eligibility, absence policy, practices/stunting rules, uniforms, transportation, and discipline policy for cheerleaders. Key points include maintaining a championship squad through teamwork, leadership, and positive school spirit. Cheerleaders are expected to represent the school with the utmost respect at all times, both in and out of uniform. Attendance is mandatory at all events and absences are either excused or unexcused. Safety is the top priority for all stunting and practices.
Lincoln Middle School - Swim & Dive CalendarChris Westfall
This document provides information about the Lincoln Middle School swim and dive team. It lists the sports offered for boys and girls at the school. It then discusses academic eligibility requirements, physical forms and participation fees. The document provides the 2012-2013 calendar and schedule for practices and meets. It also includes frequently asked questions about commitments, concerns about coaches and volunteering. Finally, it outlines practice and meet expectations and guidelines.
This document is a senior commencement handbook for the Class of 2014 at Marietta High School. It provides important dates and information for end-of-year senior activities, including graduation practice which is mandatory on May 21-23 at Northcutt Stadium in order to participate in the commencement ceremony. Guidelines are also provided for proper commencement attire and reminders for senior responsibilities. The graduation ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 24 at 9:00am at Northcutt Stadium.
This document is a senior commencement handbook for the Class of 2014 at Marietta High School. It provides important dates and information for end-of-year senior activities, including graduation practice which is mandatory on May 21-23 at Northcutt Stadium in order to participate in the commencement ceremony. Guidelines are also provided for proper commencement attire and reminders for senior responsibilities. The graduation ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 24 at 9:00am at Northcutt Stadium.
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Silver Bluff High School
64 DeSoto Drive
Aiken, SC 29803
2017-2018
Student Handbook and Agenda
CLASS SCHEDULE
Period Time Course Room Teacher
1 8:20-9:17
2 9:21-10:10
3 10:14-11.03
Lunch/
ILT
11:07– 11:58
4 12.02 - 12:51
5 12:55-1:44
6 1:48-2:37
7 2:41-3:30
Name:
2
Silver Bluff High School
STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION – EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
The School District is committed to equal opportunity for all of its students and
patrons. District programs and activities shall be free from discrimination based
upon race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital
status, sex, age, or any other unlawful consideration. Persons who believe they
have been discriminated against should contact the principal of this school,
the appropriate Academic Officer, or the School District’s Coordinator for
Section 504 concerns, Title IX concerns, and other Civil Rights matters (at [803]
641-2428). Copies of applicable policies are available upon request.
(See Policy JI and Administrative Rule JI-R.)
Coat-Of-Arms
Mascot Bulldog
Colors aqua blue and silver
Shield strength and protection
Winged Foot athletic curriculum
Atomic Symbol age of science and modern industry
Cap and Scroll academic achievement
Helmet symbolizes the discovery of Silver Bluff by DeSoto
Banner denotes Silver Bluff High School
Alma Mater
Near the banks of old Savannah,
Midst the silvery sand,
Stands our dear old Alma Mater,
Known throughout the land.
Dear old Silver Bluff, we hail thee,
And we cherish too
All the memories now and ever
Of the Silver and Blue.
Chorus:
Sing the chorus all together,
Filled with love and cheer.
Praise to thee our Alma Mater,
Dear old Silver Bluff.
- Kathy Mims/Sandi Moore
History
Silver Bluff High School opened in
the fall of 1981. The name Silver
Bluff was chosen because of its
proximity to the historic Silver
Bluff on the Savannah River,
where DeSoto was reported to
have landed. The Indians named
the area Silver Bluff because of
the particles of mica in the soil,
which gave the bluff a silver
appearance.
3
SILVER BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL
64 DeSoto Drive, Aiken, South Carolina 29803
Main Office: 652-8100, 279-1373 Transportation: 652-8102
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Students,
Welcome Bulldogs to Silver Bluff High School! We look for-
ward to the 2017-2018 school year with high expectations that
you will meet all your educational milestones. SBHS is a school
that has a rich history of academic and extra-curricular success.
We have received the Palmetto Silver Award for Overall Perfor-
mance and recognition by U.S. News and World Report. The Bull-
dog faculty and staff have high expectations for you, but are
ready and able to assist you in meeting these expe.
1) The document provides an overview of the freshman transition program at Lake Braddock Secondary School for the Class of 2013, including an introduction to administrators, counselors, subschools, and resources available to students.
2) It outlines the increased expectations students will face transitioning from middle to high school and emphasizes ensuring academic success through organization, time management, and utilizing available supports.
3) The document provides information about extracurricular involvement opportunities at the school and upcoming events like the PSAT.
This document provides information for the Northeast Ohio Conference Middle School League- West spring sports season. It lists the participating schools and schedules that can be found online. Admission fees are charged for invitationals and championships but not dual or tri-meets. Students must have a current physical and medical clearance form on file. The code of conduct prohibits drugs, alcohol, tobacco, disruptive behavior, and outlines consequences for violations. Self-referrals for substance issues do not carry punishment. Academically ineligible students can participate in a probationary program. More information is available on school websites or by contacting athletic directors or principals.
This document provides information for the Northeast Ohio Conference Middle School League West spring sports season. It outlines the participating schools, schedules and directions, admission fees, requirements for physicals and medical clearance, the athletic code of conduct regarding drugs/alcohol and reasonable conduct, the self-referral process, emergency removal procedures, how to address concerns, academic eligibility requirements, the probationary program, absence policies, and pay to participate fees. Contact information is provided for the athletic director and principals for additional details.
This document provides information for the Northeast Ohio Conference Middle School League West spring sports season. It outlines the participating schools, schedules and directions, admission fees, physical requirements, codes of conduct, eligibility requirements, academic probation programs, attendance policies, and payment details. Violations of the code of conduct, which prohibits drugs, alcohol, tobacco, disruptive behavior, and more, will result in disciplinary action including possible removal from athletic participation. Self-referrals for substance issues and medical referrals are addressed. Parents must contact coaches directly with concerns before the principal.
This document provides information about fall sports and coaches for Brunswick South Middle School. It lists the sports, coaches, and schools in the Northeast Ohio Conference Middle School League - West division. It also outlines policies regarding schedules, admissions, physicals, codes of conduct, eligibility, absences, fees, and contacts for additional information.
Bryan Senior High School - Softball HandbookRyan Baker
This document outlines expectations and guidelines for members of the Bryan Senior High School softball team. It covers expectations around grades, behavior, attendance at practices and games, proper equipment and attire, social media use, volunteering, and transportation. Consequences are outlined for not meeting expectations and can include reduced playing time, additional conditioning, or removal from the team. The health and safety of players is prioritized.
The Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club is seeking coach mentors for their Soccer for Success program aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles in children. The program uses soccer to provide 90 minutes of physical activity 3 days a week, nutrition education, and mentorship. Coaches will work 2 hours per session, 3 times a week between 2:30-6:30pm for 12 weeks in the fall and spring. Duties include conducting soccer sessions, assisting with equipment and attendance, entering data, engaging families, and acting as a positive role model according to the Soccer for Success curriculum. Qualifications include a passion for youth development and sports, excellent communication skills, and the ability to motivate others and work as a team.
The document provides information about the roles and responsibilities of school counselors at different educational levels. At the elementary level, counselors help children adjust to school, build self-esteem, and involve parents. In middle school, they provide guidance on problem-solving and interpersonal skills, assist with course selection, and inform parents and students of opportunities. At the high school level, counselors listen to student concerns, help explore careers, assist with college/job applications, facilitate prevention programs, and organize peer counseling.
2014 Returning Coaches Training [Girls on Track]GOTRColumbia
This document provides an overview and guidance for coaches of the Girls on Track program. It outlines the mission, values, philosophy, and approach of the program which uses physical activity to develop girls' social, psychological, and physical competencies. It provides tips for coaches on effective lesson preparation, processing, time management, and creating an environment that supports positive youth development. The document also outlines various policies including youth protection, threatening behavior, curriculum use, logo usage, transportation, and crisis management. It concludes by providing important dates for the upcoming fall 2014 season.
The document provides information for students trying out for the cheerleading squad at Dr. William H. "Bob" Bailey Middle School. It outlines important dates like the packet due date of October 2nd and tryouts on October 12th. It also details requirements, expenses, practices, conduct rules, and the tryout attire. Students must maintain good grades, citizenship, and attendance to be eligible.
The document provides information for students trying out for the cheerleading squad at Dr. William H. "Bob" Bailey Middle School for the 2009-2010 school year. It outlines important dates like the packet due date of October 2nd and tryouts on October 12th. It also details requirements, expenses, practices, conduct rules, and the tryout attire. Judges will use criteria like jumps, cheers, dance, and overall impression to evaluate candidates.
1) The document outlines the constitution and rules for the Skyview High School cheerleading squad. It details expectations for conduct, academics, attendance at events and practices, uniforms, transportation, and discipline.
2) Safety is the top priority and all stunts must be properly warmed up and supervised by coaches. Attendance at events is mandatory and absences are either excused or unexcused, with penalties for unexcused absences.
3) The discipline policy operates on a three-strikes system, with minor infractions resulting in extra conditioning, major infractions getting a letter of reprimand, and a third letter resulting in dismissal from the team. Possession or use of drugs or alcohol
1) The Skyview Cheerleading Constitution outlines the philosophy, mission, purpose, responsibilities, conduct rules, and eligibility requirements for the cheerleading squad. It emphasizes tradition, leadership, sportsmanship, and representing the school and community in a positive manner.
2) Cheerleaders are expected to attend all practices, games, competitions, and events. They must abide by rules regarding conduct, academics, attendance, uniforms, transportation, and discipline. Safety is the top priority for stunting and practices.
3) The discipline policy operates on a three-strikes system - minor infractions result in extra conditioning, major infractions a letter of reprimand, and three letters result in dismissal from
The document is the constitution for the Skyview High School cheerleading squad for the 2015-2016 season. It outlines the philosophy, mission, purpose, responsibilities, conduct rules, academic eligibility, absence policy, practices/stunting rules, uniforms, transportation, and discipline policy for cheerleaders. Key points include maintaining a championship squad through teamwork, leadership, and positive school spirit. Cheerleaders are expected to represent the school with the utmost respect at all times, both in and out of uniform. Attendance is mandatory at all events and absences are either excused or unexcused. Safety is the top priority for all stunting and practices.
The document is the constitution for the Skyview High School cheerleading squad for the 2015-2016 season. It outlines the philosophy, mission, purpose, responsibilities, conduct rules, academic eligibility, absence policy, practices/stunting rules, uniforms, transportation, and discipline policy for cheerleaders. Key points include maintaining a championship squad through teamwork, leadership, and positive school spirit. Cheerleaders are expected to represent the school with the utmost respect at all times, both in and out of uniform. Attendance is mandatory at all events and absences are either excused or unexcused. Safety is the top priority for all stunting and practices.
Lincoln Middle School - Swim & Dive CalendarChris Westfall
This document provides information about the Lincoln Middle School swim and dive team. It lists the sports offered for boys and girls at the school. It then discusses academic eligibility requirements, physical forms and participation fees. The document provides the 2012-2013 calendar and schedule for practices and meets. It also includes frequently asked questions about commitments, concerns about coaches and volunteering. Finally, it outlines practice and meet expectations and guidelines.
This document is a senior commencement handbook for the Class of 2014 at Marietta High School. It provides important dates and information for end-of-year senior activities, including graduation practice which is mandatory on May 21-23 at Northcutt Stadium in order to participate in the commencement ceremony. Guidelines are also provided for proper commencement attire and reminders for senior responsibilities. The graduation ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 24 at 9:00am at Northcutt Stadium.
This document is a senior commencement handbook for the Class of 2014 at Marietta High School. It provides important dates and information for end-of-year senior activities, including graduation practice which is mandatory on May 21-23 at Northcutt Stadium in order to participate in the commencement ceremony. Guidelines are also provided for proper commencement attire and reminders for senior responsibilities. The graduation ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 24 at 9:00am at Northcutt Stadium.
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Silver Bluff High School
64 DeSoto Drive
Aiken, SC 29803
2017-2018
Student Handbook and Agenda
CLASS SCHEDULE
Period Time Course Room Teacher
1 8:20-9:17
2 9:21-10:10
3 10:14-11.03
Lunch/
ILT
11:07– 11:58
4 12.02 - 12:51
5 12:55-1:44
6 1:48-2:37
7 2:41-3:30
Name:
2
Silver Bluff High School
STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION – EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
The School District is committed to equal opportunity for all of its students and
patrons. District programs and activities shall be free from discrimination based
upon race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital
status, sex, age, or any other unlawful consideration. Persons who believe they
have been discriminated against should contact the principal of this school,
the appropriate Academic Officer, or the School District’s Coordinator for
Section 504 concerns, Title IX concerns, and other Civil Rights matters (at [803]
641-2428). Copies of applicable policies are available upon request.
(See Policy JI and Administrative Rule JI-R.)
Coat-Of-Arms
Mascot Bulldog
Colors aqua blue and silver
Shield strength and protection
Winged Foot athletic curriculum
Atomic Symbol age of science and modern industry
Cap and Scroll academic achievement
Helmet symbolizes the discovery of Silver Bluff by DeSoto
Banner denotes Silver Bluff High School
Alma Mater
Near the banks of old Savannah,
Midst the silvery sand,
Stands our dear old Alma Mater,
Known throughout the land.
Dear old Silver Bluff, we hail thee,
And we cherish too
All the memories now and ever
Of the Silver and Blue.
Chorus:
Sing the chorus all together,
Filled with love and cheer.
Praise to thee our Alma Mater,
Dear old Silver Bluff.
- Kathy Mims/Sandi Moore
History
Silver Bluff High School opened in
the fall of 1981. The name Silver
Bluff was chosen because of its
proximity to the historic Silver
Bluff on the Savannah River,
where DeSoto was reported to
have landed. The Indians named
the area Silver Bluff because of
the particles of mica in the soil,
which gave the bluff a silver
appearance.
3
SILVER BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL
64 DeSoto Drive, Aiken, South Carolina 29803
Main Office: 652-8100, 279-1373 Transportation: 652-8102
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Students,
Welcome Bulldogs to Silver Bluff High School! We look for-
ward to the 2017-2018 school year with high expectations that
you will meet all your educational milestones. SBHS is a school
that has a rich history of academic and extra-curricular success.
We have received the Palmetto Silver Award for Overall Perfor-
mance and recognition by U.S. News and World Report. The Bull-
dog faculty and staff have high expectations for you, but are
ready and able to assist you in meeting these expe.
1) The document provides an overview of the freshman transition program at Lake Braddock Secondary School for the Class of 2013, including an introduction to administrators, counselors, subschools, and resources available to students.
2) It outlines the increased expectations students will face transitioning from middle to high school and emphasizes ensuring academic success through organization, time management, and utilizing available supports.
3) The document provides information about extracurricular involvement opportunities at the school and upcoming events like the PSAT.
2. Brooke Merritt
Assistant Principal over the Cheer Program
Carissa Puls
Cheer Coach
Rosalind Waddy
JV Coach
3. Required Forms Due Cheer Meeting for Selected
Friday Feb 22nd by 4:00 p.m. Candidates & Parents
to Brazoswood 9th Center Office TBA – following tryouts
4 Day Cheer Clinic Uniform Fitting
Varsity Gym April 22nd, 2012 at 4:00 PM
February 27th-28th, March 4th-5th from
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Summer Cheer Camp
Required to attend all 4 days to be
UCA – Galveston, TX
eligible for cheer tryout
July 29th – Aug. 1nd, 2013
Tryouts Required of selected candidates to
March 6th, 2012 be on squad
Tumbling & Jump Evaluations
March 7th, 2012
Cheer and Stunting Evaluations
March 8th, 2012
Dance Evaluations
4. Required Forms Due
February 22nd, 2012
Cheerleader/Deck Hand/Mascot Data
Sheet
Disclaimers
2013-2014 Brazoswood High School
Cheerleader Agreement Form
Medical Authorization/Health Information
Form
Grade Sheet
5. Three Total Judges
Carissa Puls – Head Cheer Coach
Brooke Merritt – Assistant Principal over Cheer Program
Jennifer Gonzalez – Associate Principal
Score Sheet
Evaluation Sheet
Scores Sorted Highest to Lowest
Natural point break & Administrators & Head Coach determine
number of candidates selected to each squad
Notification of Selection
Candidates will be notified at the conclusion of all tryouts
Candidates will receive a sealed envelope with a notification letter
6. Brazoswood High School
Cheerleader Constitution 2013-
Mission Statement
2014
The purpose of the Brazoswood High School cheerleading
program shall be to promote and encourage team spirit, to
foster good fellowship and sportsmanship by example, and to
engender enthusiasm and loyalty to team and school.
Members shall lead by example; shall exemplify exemplary
qualities of character; and shall uphold the highest moral
standards in their service to the school and the community as
representatives of their student body and of the Brazoswood
High School.
Participation in extracurricular activities, including
cheerleading activities, is a privilege, not a right, and
student participants will be held to higher standards than
students who choose not to participate in extracurricular
activities.
7. Must be a resident of Brazosport ISD & currently
enrolled in an Brazosport ISD school
Must be passing all courses with a 70 or above at
the time of tryouts
Must not have been academically ineligible for two or more six
weeks during the current school year
Must have a 90% attendance rate for the current
school year
Must be in good financial standing with
Brazosport ISD
Must be medically fit to participate in
cheerleading activities
8. Represent to the community and the public not only themselves, but their
student body and Brazowood High School and should uphold the highest
moral standards
Should be responsible, honest, reliable, dependable, cooperative, dedicated,
and loyal
Should be enthusiastic, self-disciplined, willing to learn, and prepared to
practice to improve their performance and the performance of the squad
Should understand that the schedule of a cheerleader member will require a
large time commitment and that members will be expected to put
cheerleading above participation in all other sports, organizations or other
nonacademic activities, including after-school or weekend jobs
Candidates who are accepted for membership and involved in other
Brazoswood High School sports or extra-curricular activities must
communicate with the cheer coach prior to performance in the event of a
scheduling conflict
9. Membership in the Brazoswood Cheerleading program is from the date of try-outs to
the next try-out. Squad numbers are subject to change based upon drastic drop-off
rates or gaps between the resulting high, middle, and low scores, provided that any
such change in numbers shall be approved by the coach and the assigned
administrators. Membership may be terminated at any time for failure to comply
with the standards of conduct and procedure outlined herein.
Grade classifications named below are for the year following try-outs and shall be
determined according to official school records.
The Varsity cheerleading squad shall be comprised of junior or senior members,
which membership shall consist of a minimum of 20.
The Junior Varsity cheerleading squad shall be comprised of sophomore or junior
members, which membership shall consist of a minimum of 20.
The Freshman cheerleading squad shall be comprised of freshman members, which
membership shall consist of a minimum of 20.
10. Arrive on time & prepared for all cheerleading
activities
Attend & perform all required duties at all
practices, games, events, or functions
Participation in conditioning & stretching
exercises necessary for safe involvement in
cheerleading activities
Maintain grade eligibility status under UIL’s
“No Pass No Play”
Maintain 90% attendance rate throughout the
school year
Comply with all rules & regulations outlined in
the Brazoswood High School Cheerleading
Program Handbook
11. Members shall not engage in inappropriate behavior, including but
not limited to inappropriate sexual contact, fighting, public
intoxication, possession or consumption of alcohol or illegal drugs,
or other criminal activity excluding minor traffic offenses.
Members shall not engage in behavior that warrants suspension
from school, removal to AEP, or expulsion from school. Members
who have been suspended from school, removed to AEP, or
expelled from school shall be removed from the squad for the
remainder of the year.
Members may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and
including removal from the squad, for any other behavior which
the coach and designated administrators deem inappropriate,
including but not limited to unsportsmanlike conduct,
insubordination, or lewd or profane internet behavior.
12. 2013-2014 Brazoswood High
School Cheer Program Handbook
Cheer Grade
Compiled from weekly participation & dress out grade
Lack of participation and/or not being properly dressed will
constitute a grade deduction
Discipline
Three written warnings for behavior will cause removal from
the squad for the rest of the school year
1st Warning: Parents notified, written notice signed by
parent & student; benched for 1 performance
2nd Warning: Parents notified, written notice signed by
parent & student; benched for 2 performances
3rd Violation: Parents notified & student removed from
squad for rest of year
13. Varsity White Cheerleading uniforms will be provided by
Brazoswood High School and will be issued out and returned each
year.
All uniforms must be returned in good condition at the end of the
season.
Uniforms will not be worn anywhere other than scheduled events.
All cheerleader clothing, uniforms, jackets, etc. are to be worn by
current cheerleaders only.
14. Transportation Discussion of concerns
Members are required to go Not following a
& return from all performance
games/events on the BISD
Set up an appointment
bus transportation with
squad Cheer Protocol:
Fundraising Coach
Administrator over Cheer
Members are expected to
Associate Principal or
participate in squad
Principal
fundraising
Positive
parental
involvement is
appreciated throughout
the cheer program
Editor's Notes
We appreciate everyone coming tonight to get valuable information about the cheer program and tryouts. Before we get started, I would like to introduce our Brazoswood Cheer Coach.
All the information and important dates that I’m going to present to you are available in the tryout packet, cheer constitution, and cheer handbook. We have printed copies available tonight for those who may not have access to a computer. However, if you have access to a computer and printer, please obtain the tryout packet from the Brazoswood High School website, just look on the front page for the “Student Life” section and open up the “2013-2014 Cheerleading/Deck Hand/Mascot Tryout Information” link. We have electronic copies of the cheer constitution and cheer handbook accessible through the website as well. There are two versions of the tryout packet, one which is a print and fill in the information, and the electronic version allows you to fill in the forms and print them for candidate eligibility. Let’s get started tonight with important dates, once again these are included in the tryout packet.
. STOP GO THROUGH THE TRYOUT SELECTION FORMAT! I am going highlight some of the Constitution and Handbook information, but this information does not take the place of you and your candidate reading them in their entirety. Please feel free to write down questions that come up, but please hold them until the end of the Constitution and Handbook information.