 An accomplished student athlete, Cody 
Saltsman won a number of awards as a 
member of several Steubenville High School 
varsity teams. Cody Saltsman stands out as a 
three-year letter recipient as well as winner of 
the Drs. Press/Macedonia/Giannamore Student 
Athlete Award. 
For the student athlete, finding a balance 
between academic and team responsibilities 
can be a daunting task. Sports often become 
a driving passion and can help students 
develop a strong work ethic and sense of 
responsibility.
 However, the demands of practices, 
games, and even travel can leave little 
time for study. Educational and athletic 
experts stress that students and families 
should make enough time for academics, 
as the majority of students end up 
achieving career success through their 
studies rather than through their sports. 
Many student athletes find that a weekly 
schedule helps them to set aside time for 
studying in the midst of games and 
practice schedules.
 Parents can assist their children in 
formulating schedules and later adjusting 
them when an upcoming test or project 
necessitates missing practice or when a 
championship game requires the 
rescheduling of study time. Student athletes 
also need their parents to help them find 
the time to relax and identify when they 
may be feeling overwhelmed. At all times, 
the health and well-being of the young 
athlete should remain paramount.

Tips for Balancing School and Sports

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     An accomplishedstudent athlete, Cody Saltsman won a number of awards as a member of several Steubenville High School varsity teams. Cody Saltsman stands out as a three-year letter recipient as well as winner of the Drs. Press/Macedonia/Giannamore Student Athlete Award. For the student athlete, finding a balance between academic and team responsibilities can be a daunting task. Sports often become a driving passion and can help students develop a strong work ethic and sense of responsibility.
  • 3.
     However, thedemands of practices, games, and even travel can leave little time for study. Educational and athletic experts stress that students and families should make enough time for academics, as the majority of students end up achieving career success through their studies rather than through their sports. Many student athletes find that a weekly schedule helps them to set aside time for studying in the midst of games and practice schedules.
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     Parents canassist their children in formulating schedules and later adjusting them when an upcoming test or project necessitates missing practice or when a championship game requires the rescheduling of study time. Student athletes also need their parents to help them find the time to relax and identify when they may be feeling overwhelmed. At all times, the health and well-being of the young athlete should remain paramount.