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WAUBONSIE VALLEYHIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETICS
Fall Parent/Athlete Meeting
August 15, 2016
WVHS Athletic Department
Athletic Secretary
Pam DormanOffice: (630) 375-3668
Asst. Athletic Director’s
Kevin ChaffeeOffice: (630) 375-3558
Bryan AcevedoOffice: (630) 375-4188
Athletic Information
• WVHS Athletic Website- http://il.8to18.com/wvhs
• Athletic Announcements
• Athletic Rosters
• Game Results
• Directions to schools
• FOLLOW WAUBONSIE ATHLETICS ON TWITTER!!!
•@athleticswvhs• Cancellation information
• Varsity Updates and highlights
DuPage Valley Conference
Glenbard North Panthers
Lake Park Lancers
Metea Valley Mustangs
Naperville Central Redhawks
Naperville North Huskies
Neuqua Valley Wildcats
Waubonsie Valley Warriors
Wheaton North Falcons
Wheaton Warrenville South Tigers
PrincipalJason Stipp
Expectations ofWVHS Athletes
ACADEMICS FIRST
• Eligibility
• Checked every week on Thursday morning.
• Must be passing 5 classes.
• Fall eligibility• Eligibility is based on 2nd Semester grades of
previous school year.• MUST have passed 5 classes.
Expectations ofWVHS Athletes
• Make and keep commitments, and follow rules of school, athletic code, and team during their high school career.
• Be coachable. Have a positive attitude.
• Be tobacco, alcohol & drug free.
• Set realistic and challenging goals.
• Demonstrate good sportsmanship at all times, in an out of season.
• Have a good work ethic.
• Be a leader and a positive role model.
Expectations ofWVHS Parents
• Notify coaches of ANY injury or illness that our staff may not be aware of.
• Be Positive- Being on one of our high school teams is an accomplishment.
• Be Supportive- Nothing can erode teamwork faster than athletes doubting the capabilities of their coaches.
• Communicate fairly and openly with our coaching staff.• Be a good role model- Demonstrate positive behavior
and sportsmanship as a fan.• Read, understand, discuss, and MOST OF ALL monitor the
Athletic Code of Conduct.• Attend pre-season meetings.• Learn the rules of your particular sport.• Encourage commitment and positive values
ISSUES NOT APPROPRIATE TO DISCUSS WITH COACHES
• Other athletes
• Philosophy- Play Calling
• Playing time
• Team or individual strategy.
• Do not attempt to confront a coach before or after a practice or contest.
• These surprise meetings rarely accomplish anything and do not promote resolutions. Call or ask the coach for a time to meet.
ISSUES THAT ARE APPROPRIATE TO DISCUSS WITH COACHES
• Concerns about academic eligibility.
• Concerns about behavior.
• Various ways to help son/daughter improve.
• The treatment of your son/daughter.
PROCEDURES & LINES OF COMMUNICATION TO FOLLOW
1. Communication between player and coach to resolve problems or conflicts.
2. Communication between parent and coach to resolve problems or conflicts.
3. Communication between athletic director, parents, coach, and athlete to resolve conflicts.
4. Communication between principal, athletic director, and parents to resolve conflicts.
Code of ConductSubstance Use or Possession
• Violation of the Athletic/Activities code of conduct if a student possesses, uses, distributes, or sells illegal drugs.
• In addition, if a student attends a party or gathering where alcohol or drugs are present or being consumed he/she would be violating the code of conduct.
• Voluntary Admission/1st Offense
• Student may admit to a violation only one (1) time during his/her career.
• Must occur with the first 24 hours following the rules violation.
• The student may be required to attend an education program and/or may be suspended from 1 or more contests/events.
**Voluntary admission is not applicable if authorities respond to a gathering where alcohol or drugs are present and report to school officials.**
Code of ConductSubstance Use or Possession (cont.)
1st Offense:• Suspended 40% of athletic/activity scheduled competition.
• If student completes an assessment program from a professional agency, suspension is reduced to 20%.
• During suspension, the student may practice but will NOT participate in contests/events.
• If student does not complete the suspension, the penalty will continue into the student’s next activity.
2nd Offense:• Suspended for one calendar year from participating in all school
activities.• Before reinstatement, the student must provide evidence of
completion of a required program.3rd Offense:• Student will NOT participate in a school activity for the rest of
his/her high school years until submitting substantial evidence of rehabilitation to seek reinstatement.
Code of ConductHazing/Harassment/Bullying
**Hazing includes any humiliating or dangerous activity expected of a student in order to join a group regardless of that student’s willingness to participate.**
UNACCEPTABLE AND NOT TOLERATED at WVHS!!• Students involved in this type of activity may be suspended from
athletic/activity contests/events or removed from their teams permanently.
• If a student is unsure of an appropriate behavior or practice, a building administrator can clarify.
IHSA DRUG TESTING POLICY
• Required signature on athletic registration• Random drug testing throughout the school
year.• Randomly select 12 individuals.• Test is administered during any of the 3
seasons.• WVHS has NOT been tested recently.• Athletic Department anticipates it will happen
this school year.
Athletic Training StaffAthletic Training Room
630.375.3300
Kevin Hart, [email protected]
Sandy Stasaitis, [email protected]
Injury Care Protocol
1. Report the injury to your Coach.
2. Get evaluated by the Athletic Trainer.
3. Parent is contacted, if necessary.
4. Referral to a Clinic or Physician, when appropriate.
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
-The injured athlete is expected to be in
the athletic training room for any required treatment as directed by Athletic Trainer.
-Not all injuries require removal from sports. Many can rehab and participate at same time.
www.swol123.net
SportsWare
• The way we collect medical history for our athletes.
• Freshman, transfer, or new athletes who never have accessed
SportsWare will need to Join SportsWare to enter in medical
history.• School ID Code : 2590
• Fill out and wait for approval email (Will be approved within 12 hours)
• Some have started this process during IMPACT Testing.
• Once approved or Returning Athletes
• Please log-in and complete or update My Info and all BLACK tabs, and Med History.
Concussion Management
• Concussions are treated and managed by Licensed Allied Health Care Providers.
• Each institution must have a set protocol for treatment and management.
IHSA Concussion PresentationClick here
Health Care Providers:
What licensed health care providers can provide clearance for an athlete to return to play in the same contest in which he/she was removed for a possible head injury?
1. Physicians licensed to practice medicine in all its branches in Illinois (MD/DO)
2. Certified and Liscenced Athletic Trainers (ATC)
If one of above designated health care providers is not able to clear an athlete to RTP in the contest he/she was removed for a possible head injury, the student athlete can NOT return to play per IHSA Return to Play Policy.
Learn more about Concussion:
Fact or Fiction
Fact Fiction
Studies show that less than 10% of concussions result in loss of consciousness.
You have to have loss of consciousness to have sustained a concussion.
A concussion can be sustained by a sudden, violent movement of the head caused by an unexpected external force to the body. This does not need to be a blow to the head.
Concussions are only a result of a direct blow to the head.
You only need to check on a concussed patient periodically.
You need to wake someone with a concussion every 20 minutes.
Any response to the pupils is indicative of a much more serious brain injury. If the patient and/or athlete is coherently speaking to you, there is no need to check their pupils.
You need to check pupils with a flashlight to see if they are dilated or uneven.
Patient/Athlete May Experience:Please note: symptoms may not surface until 48 to 72 hours after the injury.
• Headache or pressure in head
• Dizziness
• Nausea or vomiting
• Blurred/double vision
• Sensitivity to light
• Difficulty concentrating
• Difficulty remembering/loss of memory
• Spots before eyes
• Sensitivity to sound
• Ringing in the ears
• Feeling “in a fog”
At Home Recovery Tips:
• Avoid loud noises (Music, TV, band practices, or listening to a music device)
• Limit texting, reading, video games, typing, or internet use.
• Avoid any over-the-counter medications (Advil, Motrin, Ibuprofen, Aleve) that may mask symptoms, unless advised otherwise by a physician.
• If you’re a student: the school nurse, athletic director, administrator, and/or guidance counselor should be contacted to postpone any quizzes or exams that may be needed.
Return to Participation &Return to Learn or ADL (Activities of Daily Living)
Protocol*• After sustaining a concussion, the following protocol, or a similar,
will be used to safely progress an athlete’s return to participation,
school and daily functions.
• This should be performed under the direction of a qualified medical
provider. It is recommended that there be approximately 24 hours
between each stage.
Recovery is different for every person who sustains a concussion.
• Recovery time cannot and should not be predetermined until a post-concussion
evaluation by a certified athletic trainer.
• This return to play protocol does not begin until the athlete is symptom free for 24 hours.
Rehabilitation Stage Functional Exercise Success Goal
No ActivityComplete physical and mental rest.
Recovery and symptom free rest.
Low ExertionStationary cycling keeping intensity.
Increase heart rate without being under 70% maximum predicted heart rate symptoms (30 minute max).
Increased ExertionRunning while keeping intensity. Can add movement without symptoms.
Increase heart rate without being under 70% maximum predicted heart rate symptoms. (30 minute max)
High ExertionSport-specific exercises. No head-impact activities.
Add coordination and cognition without symptoms.
Non-Contact PracticeFull practice without contact may start along with progressive resistance training.
Increase exercise, cognitive load and coordination without symptoms.
Return to Play Normal game play.
Return to ADL Normal function of daily activity. Normal function of daily activity.
ImPACT Testing Immediate Post Concussion Assessment & Cognitive Testing
• When?• Baseline testing done before start of school• Post Injury Test will be taken when symptom-free after
exertion. Results will be compared to the athlete’s baseline test or normative data.
• Who?• All Freshman, Juniors, New/Transfer Students and
High impact Sports. Or anyone student athlete who wants a baseline test.
• Baseline Tests good for 2 years.
• What?• Tests verbal and visual memory, reaction time, memory,
and impulse control.
Team Physicians
Castle Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, S.C.
Thomas J. McGivney, M.D.• Orthopedic Surgeon
• Sports Medicine
• On the sideline for all Home Football Games
Robert D. Paras, M.D.• Sports related Concussion Specialist
• Sports Medicine
Main Office 2111 Ogden Ave.
Aurora, IL 60504
630.978.3800
• *This protocol is implemented to promote compliance with: IHSA Return to Play Policy, IHSA Protocol for Implementation of NFHS Sports Playing Rule for Concussions, Illinois HB 0200, and City of Chicago Ordinance – Concussion Injuries in Student Athletes in Chicago Schools (Ch. 7-22 Municipal Code of Chicago) which outline that athletes exhibiting symptoms of a concussion cannot return to play until cleared by an appropriate healthcare professional.
Waubonsie Valley High SchoolBooster Club
Join the team that supportsYour WVHS team!!
www.wvhsboosters.org
PresidentLaura Campbell
WVHS- Athletic Pictures
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Soccer/Football Stadium Lake Area7:00 am- Soccer – V/JV1/JV2/Fr 7:00 am: Girls Swimming
7:30 am- Cheer – V/JV 7:30 am: Girls Cross Country
8:00 am- Dance – V 8:00 am: Girls Tennis
8:30 am- Football – Fr 8:30 am: Girls Volleyball – V/JV/S/F
9:00 am- Football – Soph 9:00 am: Boys Golf – V/F-S
9:30 am- Football – V 9:30 am: Girls Golf
10:00 am- Band 10:00 am: Boys Cross Country
**Please make sure your son/daughter arrive early**
WVHS FALL COACHING STAFF& Breakout Sessions
• Cheerleading- Stefanie DePaula• Room 112
• Dance- Megan Dougherty• Room 115
• Boys Cross Country- Kevin Rafferty• Room 308
• Boys Golf- Eric Flodberg
• Boys Soccer- Jose Garcia• Room 240 – LMC
• Football- Paul Murphy• Auditorium (V)• Room 111/113 (Soph.)• Room 156 (Fr.)
• Girls Cross Country- David Severance
• Room 110
• Girls Golf- John Farnan
• Room 107
• Girls Swimming- Katie Peterson
• Room 161
• Girls Tennis- Phil Galow
• Room 108
• Girls Volleyball- Kari Galen
• Room 121 – Choir Room
Thank You!