Athletics Information Handbook For athletes and parents
Table of Contents
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Message from the Director of Athletics 3 Introduction & ACS Athens Philosophy of Athletics 4 Athletic Department Information 5 Competitive Sports Programs – sports, levels, seasons 5 Competitive Sports Programs Conference Participation 6 ISST organization 6 SCIS organization 6 Local tournaments – exhibition games 6 Athletic Eligibility 7 Academic Eligibility 8 Athletic Department Rules and Procedures 9 Pre-season Obligations and time commitment 10 Athlete and Parents Concerns – Athlete and Parent Behavior 11 Housing – general information and policies 12 Athletic Council / Parents Supporting Athletics - Boosters 13 Athletic Awards 14 ACS Athens Athletic Department “10 Commandments” 14 Appendix A: ISST parent and student regulations form 15 Appendix B: Late Bus Transportation Routes 16
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Message from the Director of Athletics On behalf of the ACS Athens Athletic Department, I would like to welcome all of you to our Competitive Sports programs! Athletics play a very important role in the school life of ACS Athens; it is our belief that competitive sports activities, particularly in a school setting, are instrumental in the physical and emotional wellbeing of the students and provide them with lifelong lessons and virtues. At ACS Athens, emphasis is placed on lifelong lessons provided by participation in sports; the cultivation of concepts such as effort, respect, motivation, sportsmanship, pride, and discipline is of prime importance. These concepts are the building blocks for one’s success in whatever endeavour is pursued in life. Our students are provided with tremendous opportunities by which they grow physically, mentally and emotionally. The competitive sports programs, offered to Middle School and High School students, provide a disciplined and rigorous forum; our sports teams are selected following a tryout period and the athletes follow a practice and competition schedule that best fits the needs of the sport as well as their age level. These student athletes, while competing, represent not only themselves, but also their peers, their
coaches and teachers, their families and their school - ACS Athens! ACS Athens is a school of rich history! Through the years, the ACS Athens Lancers teams have participated in many tournaments in and out of the country. A great legacy has been left for the younger ones to follow and surpass. The ACS Athens Sports Programs are matched by no other school in our region and this comes about by the collective effort of many: the support of the administration, school staff, parents, coaches and of course the athletes themselves. I urge everyone to take the time to look through all the information that is being presented; student athletes and parents must know the opportunities available as well as the responsibilities, expectations and procedures of the department. If you have any questions or would like to meet with us, let us know. I, along with the entire Athletic Staff, will be happy to assist you.
Annie Constantinides Director of Athletics, Recreational Programs & Theater Operations
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ACS Athens Philosophy
of Athletics In accordance to the ACS Athens Mission Statement, the Athletic department’s intent is to provide students with athletic opportunities that will challenge them and will further develop each student’s educational maturity.
The ACS Athletic department will make every attempt to instil in our student athletes the following attitudes:
Athletics play an important role in the life of ACS Athens. The athletic program will always be in conformity with the general objectives of the school and at no time will the educational curriculum be placed in a secondary role.
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• The fundamental principle of sports, particularly competitive athletics, is to augment the education of the young. Athletics should both promote and supplement the regular curriculum at the school. The athletic department’s concern is the personal development of each athlete. It is however necessary for the student who elects to participate in Athletics to understand that he/she is voluntarily making a choice of self-discipline, self-responsibility and commitment. Winning is considered important but the coaching and athletic department staff’s primary interest is the student athlete’s personal growth and emotional stability.
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The competitive urge to excel. The commitment to be the best that they can be. The positive acceptance of official’s decisions. The love and respect for the sport The high sense of honor, duty and ethical character necessary for competitive sports. The knowledge that participation is its own reward, special privileges for participants are not expected or condoned. That participation and selection to the ACS Athens Athletics Programs is a PRIVILEGE, not a right. That cooperative spirit towards all, team mates and opponents, is needed in a healthy community.
“Your only duty is to do the best you can.” David Seabury
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Important Information
Sports Levels Seasons
Competitive Sports
ACS Athens offers the following sports over the course of the school year
School Colors: Navy and Gold School Mascot: Lancers Director of Athletics, Summer Camp, and Recreational Activities: Annie Constantinides constantinidesa@acs.gr Administrative Assistants: Valia Efstathiou • efstathiouv@acs.gr Ria Pateraki • paterakig@acs.gr Important Telephone Numbers Athletic Director: 210- 6070-401 (direct line) 210-6393.200, ext. 401 Administrative Assistants: 210-6070-327; 210-6070-294 School Gate (24 hours) 210-6070-240 or 210-6393-200 (ext. 240) School Fax: 210-6390-051 School Nurse: 210-6070-217, 210-6070-260 School Web site: www.acs.gr
FALL
Tryouts begin the second week of September and the season ends by the second week of November. Soccer: Girls and boys junior varsity and varsity teams.
Volleyball: Girls and boys junior
varsity and varsity teams
Soccer: Girls and boys junior varsity and varsity teams
Cross Country:
Girls and boys middle school and high school teams
WINTER Tryouts begin the third week of November and the season ends by the second week of March.
Basketball:
Girls and boys junior varsity and varsity teams
Swimming:
Boys and girls middle school and high school teams
SPRING Tryouts begin third week of March and the season ends by the fourth week May.
Track and field*:
Girls and boys middle school and high school teams
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the above mentioned time frame
Tennis: Girls and boys middle school
and high school teams
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SCIS Rules. ACS Athens competes in Swimming and Track & Field.
ACS Athens participates in various competitions and is a member of two major conferences.
Competitive Sports
Participation a. International Schools Sports Tournament (ISST) Organization ACS Athens is a full member of the ISST Organization. ACS Athens is represented in the ISST organization by the following varsity level sports: boys’ and girls’ volleyball, soccer, basketball, cross country and tennis. The ISST tournaments are the culminating events of the respective seasons and they are held at different locations every year. Every member school is responsible for hosting 1-2 tournaments every year.
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ACS Cobham International School, England (COB) ACS Hillingdon International School, England (HIL) American School of London, England (ASL) ACS Egham International School, England (EGH) TASIS, England (TAS) American School of the Hague, Netherlands (ASH) British School of Netherlands (BSN) International School of Brussels, Belgium (ISB) St. Johns International School, Belgium (STJ) American School of Paris, France (ASP)
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British School of Paris, France (BSP) Zurich International School, Switzerland (ZUR) Munich International School, Germany (MIS) International School of Dusseldorf, Germany (DUS) Vienna International School, Austria (VIS) American International School of Vienna, Austria (AIS-Vienna) American School of Israel (AIS) Cairo American College, Egypt (CAC) Bonn International School (BIS) British School of Brussels (BSB) International School of the Hague (ISH) Frankfurt International School (FIS) ACS Athens (ATH)
b. Sports Council of International School (SCIS) ACS Athens is also a member of the SCIS organization. The Sports Council of International Schools Organization has been formed to allow various schools to meet in specified sports activities on a competitive basis in a defined geographical area. Each school works toward a common aim in co-operating with other schools to achieve an efficient and well-balanced athletic program centered on the 3 seasons outlined in
Current SCIS organization members: • American International School - Vienna (AIS-Vienna) • Frankfurt International School (FIS) • Munich International School (MIS) • Zurich International School (ZIS) • American International School of Budapest (BUD) • Inter Community School of Zurich (ICS) • American School of Warsaw (ASW) • International School of Basil, Switzerland (ISB) • International School of Zug and Luzern, Switzerland (ISZ) • International School of Geneva - La Châtaigneraie, Switzerland • International School of Brussels (ISB) • British School of Brussels (BSB) • ACS Athens (ATH)
c. Local tournaments – exhibition games ACS Athens hosts a number of local tournaments at the junior varsity and varsity levels for a number of sports. Prior to the major tournaments, exhibition games take place on a regular basis mostly at the school campus; however, some of the exhibition games take place at other schools as well. Local tournaments for the majority of the sports take place during the respective seasons and are hosted by other schools in the Athens area. In addition, ACS Athens hosts international invitational tournaments with the participation of visiting schools from other countries.
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Athletic and Athletic Eligibility
Academic Eligibility Any ACS Athens student in 6th-11th grades who fulfills academic requirements and is under the age of 16 years during the season is eligible for junior varsity competition. Any ACS Athens student in 9th-12th grade who fulfills academic requirements is eligible for varsity participation. Students in the 7th or 8th grade may participate in a varsity sport under special circumstances and if they are older than 13 years of age.
For ISST competition, the Athletic Eligibility is as follows: For Varsity teams: 1. All students must be enrolled as full time students at the school they represent. 2. Competitors must be 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 or 18 years of age on September 1st of the academic year in which they are competing. In addition competitors turning 13 on or before December 1st may compete in the Winter season and competitors turning 13 on or before March 1st may compete in the Spring season. For rugby, the minimum age is 15 years and maximum is 17 years on September 1st of the academic year. 3. It is recommended that no student be eligible to compete unless a physician’s statement is filed at the school. 4. Each student and his parent or guardian
must sign the ISST rules. These rules also apply to regular season competition between ISST schools. In sports where both Varsity and Junior teams exist, students must be at least 14 years of age by September 1st of the academic year in which they are competing to participate in the Varsity division.
For Junior Varsity Teams: 1. All students must be enrolled as full time students at the school they represent.
2. Competitors must be 12, 13 or 14 years of age on September 1st of the academic year in which they are competing. In addition competitors turning 12 on or before December 1st may compete in the Winter season and competitors turning 12 on or before March 1st may compete in the Spring season. 3. Each student and his parent or guardian must sign the ISST rules. These rules also apply to regular season competition between ISST schools.
For SCIS competition, the Athletic Eligibility is as follows: All competitors must be full time students at the school they represent. Competitors may only represent their schools in one Sport discipline in any given season.
A team fielding a player, who has already participated in a SCIS tournament during the same season, will automatically face the following consequences: The team may play, but gets disqualified and takes last place When SCIS offers tournaments at both High School and middle school the following shall apply: Varsity & Junior Varsity athletes must be members of the High School, and must be currently attending Grades 9, 10, 11 or 12 without exception and with a maximum age of 18 on the 1st September in the academic year of participation. Exceptionally talented MS students who are 13 or older on September 1 at the beginning of the school year may be given permission by the school AD to participate in Varsity SCIS tournaments. The names of this athlete/s must be forwarded to the SCIS chairman at the beginning of each season (by the end of September, November and March) and the named athlete/s cannot play in the MS SCIS tournament in the same sport that season. Middle School athletes must be members of the Middle School and must be currently attending Grades 6, 7 or 8 without exception. When SCIS offers tournaments at High School only the following shall apply: Varsity & Junior Varsity athletes must be members of the High School, and must be currently attending Grades 9, 10, 11 or 12 without exception and with a maximum age of 18 on the 1st September in the academic year of participation. OR have a minimum age of 13 on the1st September in the academic year of participation.
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Athletic and Academic Eligibility
Academic Eligibility Ineligibility to participate in co-curricular and athletic activities happens when a student is not performing to the best of his or her academic ability. Students wishing to travel outside of Athens or participate in athletic activities must meet ACS Athens eligibility requirements (as per building academic handbooks). 1. After four weeks of the first quarter, progress reports are issued and an eligibility check will be made. Students who are found to be in danger of receiving a D+ or below in more than 2 classes may be asked to submit weekly academic progress reports to the counselor. 2. The report card issued at the end of the first quarter will determine eligibility for winter sports. Students who receive a D+ or below in more than two classes will not be allowed to participate in any winter athletic activities, including practicing with a team. In addition, ineligible students are expected to leave campus at 3:45 pm each day (unless assigned to a study group) in order to devote their afternoons to improving their grades.
3. Students who receive a D+ or below in more than two classes at the end of the third quarter will not be allowed to participate in any co-curricular activities, including extended field trips, for the remainder of the school year, and they are expected to leave campus at 3:45 pm each day. If already on a team, the student will be allowed to continue subject to creating a detailed plan of action for improving academic performance with the assistance and approval of the counsellor (s). 4. Notification is sent home to the parents of these students indicating their ineligibility status. Ineligible students who wish to remain on campus after school in order to seek extra academic help must set an appointment with their teacher and have the attendance officer notify their parents of the appointment. Please note that all new students to ACS Athens will be given the equivalent of a one semester grace period to get accustomed and acclimated to our school community.
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Athletic Department
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An ACS Athens student may participate in one athletic activity at a time. However if two seasons overlap by a short amount time or there is a special situation, an athlete (with permission from coaches involved) may participate in two sports.
el dress code. The dress code includes a school sports bag, a hooded sweatshirt (for fall/winter sports) and a polo shirt or ACS Athens t-shirt (spring sports). These items are bought by the athletes. Travel code includes any denim pants (no holes!)
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The use of tobacco, alcoholic beverages and illegal drugs is prohibited. VIOLATION: In the event an athlete fails to comply with the policy regarding tobacco, alcohol and drug use the athlete will be denied the privilege of participating. The student in violation, following review of the incident will be removed from the team. All equipment and uniforms issued to athletes are property of ACS Athens. They are to be returned in good condition. Uniforms should be worn only during appropriate team events – not during practices. Loss or destruction of any equipment or uniform is the athlete’s financial obligation. The athlete will pay a replacement fee of € 25 for a uniform and € 40 for a school sweat suit. All ACS Athens athletes representing the school on trips must follow the trav-
When participating in an “away” game or when there is a need to go to the airport, participants must ride in school provided transportation. In no case will permission be given to ride otherwise without prior consent of the coach and the Director of Athletics. Students must attend school to participate in athletic activities. Athletes who are absent from school may not practice or play in an event that day. Two blocks in a day are the minimum time for a student to be considered present. Friday presence is required for weekend participation. Excused absences need to be brought to the coaches and/or the athletic director’s attention. Students failing to complete a season will not be eligible for recognition. This includes participation certificate, letter,
team and department awards. Students that quit a team, for no legitimate reason, may not be allowed to participate in any other sports during the year.
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Athletes representing ACS Athens in conference tournaments are expected to follow all rules, guidelines and policies stated in the conference rules and guidelines handbook. Forms need to be signed before participation (a sample form is available in present handbook and athletics website). Athletes on a trip that violate the rules may be sent home immediately following the incident, at the expense of the family.
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ALL students travelling for competitions must meet the requirements for Academic AND Social eligibility; IF the student eligibility status changes AFTER the purchase of tickets, the student is responsible for the cost and a refund is not possible (see travel section for timeline of purchase).
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Pre-Season Obligations 1. A yearly physical examination is required for all athletes. The athletes may pick up a form from the school’s nurse’s office or bring in a different one as long as it is an official document signed by a medical doctor. This medical form is needed prior to the first game or competition for the fall season and prior to the first day of try-outs for every other season.
2. All athletes and parents are required to read the Athletic Handbook and submit the Athletic Agreement Understanding form (AAU). Submission of the Athletic Agreement Understanding form indicates that both parties (athlete and parent/guardian) have read the information and will abide by the ACS Athens Department’s Rules and Procedures.
3. A pre-season meeting will take place for all athletes following try-outs of every season; the coach and the Director of Athletics will hold this meeting and address major issues.
Practice sessions will be conducted after the normal school days (4:00-5:30); late area buses depart at 5:45. The practice schedule of the sports is as follows:
Team Sports (Soccer/Volleyball/Basketball) a. Varsity Level: three times a week (maybe four). Week-end practices and/or games are an option, following of course timely communication with the participants. PRACTICE DAYS may vary depending on facility use. b. Junior Varsity Level: Two times a week (sometimes three). Some games may take place on Saturdays. PRACTICE DAYS may vary depending on facility use.
Individual Sports (Cross Country, Swimming, Track and Field, Tennis) Varsity athletes may have a designated fourth practice during the school week and Junior varsity level athletes may have a designated third practice during the week Late area school buses depart at 17:45 (Appendix B) unless there are special arrangements made; prior notification will be given to students and parents if the departure time changes. Certain times the coaches may decide to have practice on Saturday and/or Sunday; in that case, arrangements are made with the athletes and plans for private transportation need to be made. Practices planned during exam period and/or vacation are always OPTIONAL. All games take place during the practice times except for tournaments when there is a special schedule. Saturday and Sunday games may
take place, following approval by the coaching staff and Director of Athletics. Practices and games are mandatory. Athletes should always inform the coach before missing a practice or a game. Coaches may have their own attendance policy regarding practices and games; athletes must obey all policies. Many students participating in sports may travel at the end of their season. Athletes must have a teacher acknowledgement form signed by all the teachers. A travel form also needs to be signed by the parents. Athletes must be in school on the day of the travel unless arrangements are made for an early departure. Students are responsible for all missed work. The Director of Athletics and the Business Office make the entire teams’ travel arrangements. Price quotes are always requested for every trip and the most appropriate itinerary is chosen. The criteria (other than the price) by which the final decision on the purchase of the tickets is made, are:
a) Special arrival and departure times requested by the host school athletic director, b) Time for the athletes to unwind following a long journey, c) Time to take advantage of the culture of the destination, d) Compliance with school policy for absences. Once, tickets are issued and purchased (usually 6 days prior to the travel date, although each airline has own timelines), the student athlete is responsible for the payment of the ticket (or cancellation fee)
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Athlete and Parent Concerns There may be times when concerns will arise regarding the athletic department and a particular program. It is in the best interest of the individual and program involved that we address any concern to the person that can best help. Steps to follow: 1. Bring your concerns to the coach first. Many times the answers to questions you may have can be answered easily. Without the facts, minor situations could become uncomfortable encounters. The person closest to the issue is the best source of information. 2. In the event a parent is not satisfied with the reply of the coach, he/she should feel free to bring the situation to the attention of the Director of Athletics. The Director of Athletics will do everything possible to resolve the issue(s). In case of academic ineligibility issues, the Principal of the particular building WITH the Director of Athletics will address the concerns. All communication on behalf of the athlete AND / OR parent must be done in cordial manner; any disrespectful behavior from
either athlete / parent, either verbally or in written form, will not be tolerated under any circumstances and the athlete may be subject to immediate consequences: 1. Suspension from the team for a period of time 2. Suspension from the team for the season (may be done immediately, depending on the severity of the incident) 3. Will not be allowed to tryout in the following season (if there is a returning athlete and incident has occurred following a given season) * Final decision will be made by the Director of Athletics in consultation with the Coach of the Sport
Child Safety: Child abuse and neglect are violations of a child’s human rights and are obstacles to the child’s education as well as to their physical, emotional and spiritual development. All ACS Athens employees, including coaches, are committed to ensuring the safety and well being of our students in line with our obligations as established by the laws of Greece.
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Housing - Policy and General
Information As previously stated in the Athletic handbook, ACS Athens participates in two major international conferences, ISST and SCIS. Our teams have the privilege of traveling to other countries and cultures. ACS Athens athletes are housed by host families so as to minimize costs and promote camaraderie. This means that we must provide reciprocal housing when our school is the host of tournaments. Failure to do so may jeopardize our participation status in the ISST and SCIS conferences. It is required that each athlete (varsity and junior varsity) house visiting athletes; this is the case regardless if the ACS Athens athlete travels during the year. If an athlete cannot house, the family should find another home (non sports family) in order to fulfill their housing obligation. Failure to do so can result in the non-participation of the ACS athlete in the local and/or future travel tournament.
Everyone must House!
GENERAL HOUSING GUIDELINES Housing a guest participant has proven in the past to be a pleasant experience not only for the guest but for the host family as well. Every attempt will be made to match athletes by age, gender and/or age when assigning housing. The Director of Athletics will make every effort to ensure a smooth stay for all parties involved. Below you will find some general guidelines regarding the duties of a host family: 1. Please pick up your guest from school at the designated time. Should the guest arrive at the school before the end of the day then he/she will ride the bus with your child. 2. When hosting athletes you stand in place of their parents. Please exercise all supervision and care that you normally would exercise with your own children. 3. Under no condition are visiting athletes to be housed without adult supervision. 4. Please arrange for transportation whenever the school does not arrange that. 5. Please provide ample meals; a breakfast before competition is always necessary
and a dinner at whatever time competition ends. You must provide a bag lunch as well. 6. The use of tobacco, drugs and alcohol are against our school and conference regulations. Any violations should be reported to the Director of Athletics. 7. Curfew hours will be set and presented in the tournament program; any violations should be reported to the Director of Athletics. 8. You have the right to insist on your “house rules�. Make sure the guest always has your telephone number and address (if the athletic office does not already do that).
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Athletic Council and Parents
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The Athletic Council consists of Varsity athletes nominated by the coaches; they are leaders of the student athlete population and are instrumental in many organizational aspects of the athletic department, such as tournament assistance, special events assistance, banquet preparation and more. Coaches nominate their athletes based on the following criteria: the athlete must be responsible, academically “fit”, a leader on and off the playing fields, capable of working with others, has organizational skills and is a role model for peers. The Athletic Council members assist the department in many ways, such as tournament organization, event management and other matters pertaining to the athletic department.
Parents of all athletes can assist in various ways. The objectives are to promote the athletic program and other aspects of student activities, to promote good sportsmanship, to promote team and school spirit and to assist the Athletic Director with many facets of event organization. Additionally, the athletes’ parents are a driving force in fund-raising to benefit the athletic program of our school. Food sales during major events, raffle sales, and other special events are the means by which money is raised. All the funds are then allocated towards needs that are prioritized, the Annual Sports Banquet being an example of a high priority event. Last but not least, the athletes’ parents are the backbone of our housing obligations during the major ISST and SCIS tournaments. Without their commitment in the much-needed hospitality our athletes would not be able to compete in international events!
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Athletic Awards 10 Commandments At the end of the year (last week of May or first week of June) the Annual Athletic Awards Sports Banquet takes place to honor all the athletes that participated in the school year’s athletic program. Every athlete and team member who completes a season receives a participation certificate and is eligible for a varsity or junior varsity pin. The following special awards are also given out at the Sports Banquet. •
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Most Valuable Player: Awarded to one athlete based on skill, performance, leadership, attendance and overall composure and service within the team. Coach’s award: Award is based on parameters determined by coach: effort, character, spirit, behavior, etc. Most Improved Player: Awarded to an athlete for improvement through the season of a sport.
** The Coach of the sport is given the flexibility to alter the award titles as deemed appropriate (ex: outstanding performance, most spirited , most dedicated etc)
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Athlete of the Year: Awarded to a senior boy and girl that has participated in at least two sports; decided on by all members of the ACS Athletic Department coaching staff . Scholar Athlete of the Year: Awarded to a junior boy and girl that has participated in at least two sports with the highest GPA
All athletes will receive a Letter (varsity or junior varsity), a Sport pin after the first year of participation. Every year thereafter a bar pin will be awarded for every additional year.
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Never underestimate your opponent. Work on your weaknesses until they become your strong points. Remember that a great effort is usually the result of great attitude. Win with humility, lose with grace. Ignore those who discourage you. Remember that how you conduct yourself off the field is just as important as how you conduct yourself on the field.
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Talent is God-given – be humble. Fame is man-given – be thankful. Conceit is self-given – be careful. Don’t ask to be deprived of tension and discipline- these are the tools that shape success. Do what has to be done, when it has to has to be done, and as well as it can be done. Always give your best.
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Appendix A
ISST & SCIS Parent and
Student regulations form All students participating in tournaments and other athletic events organized by the ISST / SCIS conferences must sign below; by signing, athletes and parents make a commitment to obey the regulations and agree to follow the stated rules. 1. Students shall obey all instructions given them by their host parents and their coaches as if their own parents gave these instructions to them. This applies to all activities irrespective of location undertaken during the period of the tournament or competition.
cohol or drugs or any other rules set forth by the host school. 6. These regulations apply to all students: both those from the host school and those visiting throughout the competition’s duration. These regulations also apply to visiting students during the journey to and from the site of the event. Violation of these regulations will be reported to the responsible ISST official and to the student’s head teacher.
• Name of student (please print):
2. Smoking or any other use of tobacco, the drinking of alcohol and the use of drugs are not permitted. 3. Housing arrangements made by the responsible official of the host school may not be changed. 4. Students must be in the home of the host parent by the curfew hour set by the school. 5. Neither host families nor students may negotiate changes to the ISST regulations for students with respect to curfew, housing arrangements, the use of tobacco, al-
• Signature of student: • Date • Name of parent / guardian (please print):
• Signature of parent or guardian:
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Appendix B
Late Bus Transportation Routes Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday-Thursday – Friday *
Bus 1
Bus 2
Bus 3
Filothei B Ag. Varvara AB Psychico Hilton (Pinakothiki) Panathenaic Stadium Vouliagmenis Ave Glyfada Square
Pendelis Melissia Kefalari Square Politia Square OTE Ekali Dionisos
Yghia Hospital Maroussi Kifissia Square N. Erythrea N. Kifissia Square
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Specific stops may change depending on need
Late Bus service is for students in grades 7 - 12
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Late Bus service runs without bus monitors
Welcome to the ACS Athens Athletic Department
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