Danielle Allen
Winter Cheerleading Advisor
715-896-6911
Dear student athlete and Parent/Guardian,I am Danielle Allen, the new Cheer advisor for the Winter season. I look forward to meeting all of you and your families. This contract covers our purpose as a team, consequences for specific actions, safety regulations/practice rules and transportation. It is my goal to promote great communication between parents/guardians, student athletes and myself. I have set up a blog for the team for everyone to access for updates on practice and game schedules as well as other information regarding the squad and upcoming events. If you should have any questions, please contact me through email, phone or the blog.
You can access the blog at: www.pchscheerleading.blogspot.com
Purpose:
Cheerleaders serve as a support group for the athletic program in which they represent. Each cheer team should strive to boost school spirit, promote good sportsmanship, develop positive crowd involvement and help student participants and spectators achieve the educational objectives of the athletic program.
Cheerleading should focus on leading or directing the cheering of student and adult fans. In this role, cheerleaders are positive, effective student leaders. Their activities should be focused on: creating a cooperative spirit among the cheer teams, athletes, student bodies, school administrators and the community; recognizing outstanding plays and examples of good sportsmanship on the part of competing teams; and aiding the school and game officials in the promotion of good sportsmanship during and outside of the athletic contest.
Practice rules:
1. We are a TEAM. There is no room for personal conflicts. Do not bring them to practice.
2. Warming up is not optional, you must participate in order to cheer.
3. Tennis shoes with socks will be worn at all times.
4. Never build a stunt without the coach present.
5. Team members only at practice.
6. No jewelry allowed. Including hair bands around wrists.
7. Wear clothing that is non-restrictive.
8. You must participate in all facets of practice in order to be counted as attending.
9. Hazing and harassment of any kind will not be tolerated.
Discipline - Suspension and dismissal policy:
Unacceptable actions: | Consequences: |
Late to practice (unexcused): Arrangements must be made prior to practice in order for it to be considered excused. *Emergency situations are excused* | 1: Two laps around the gym 2: Three laps around the gym and 15 push-ups 3: Four laps around gym and 15 push-ups 4: Five laps around gym and write letter to Coach explaining why you should be on the squad. 5: Meeting with Coach and Activities Director to determine future on squad |
Missed practice (unexcused): Arrangements must be made prior to practice in order for it to be considered excused. *Emergency situations are excused* | 1: Sit out half of next game 2: Sit out next game and write a letter to the Coach explaining why you should be on the squad 3: Meeting and possible dismissal from the team |
Detention/referral: Student must tell the Coach in person when detention or referrals are given. | Sit out a game (Every time) |
Late to a game (unexcused): Arrangements must be made prior to practice in order for it to be considered excused. *Emergency situations are excused* | 1: Sit out game 2: Sit out game, next game and write letter to Coach explaining why you should be on the squad 3: Meeting with Coach and Activities Director about future |
Miss a game (unexcused): Arrangements must be made prior to practice in order for it to be considered excused. *Emergency situations are excused* | 1: Sit out next game 2: Meeting with Coach and Activities Director about future 3: Dismissed from the team |
Unprepared for practice: Inappropriate attire, no tennis shoes, etc… | Responsible for cleaning up after practice and has to sit the practice out, but must stay until dismissal |
Transportation:
Home games:
Each cheerleader is responsible for securing transportation for all games.
Away games: