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Spirit Handbook March 2016 Purpose: To promote school spirit by actively involving all fans in cheering/dancing at games, pep assemblies, and special events To promote good sportsmanship through acting as positive role-models To promote positive school climate Although the primary purpose of EHS Spirit is to act as a spirit group, they may participate in competitions during the calendar school year for the purpose of developing and improving dance/cheer skills and promoting team spirit and unity. Philosophy: EHS Spirit teams will serve as an effective means to build an active, cohesive, supportive and enthusiastic student body at school athletic events and promotions EHS Spirit teams will promote positive school spirit through building school spirit and unity EHS Spirit teams will display teamwork by working with others not only on the team but also in other organizations EHS Spirit teams will achieve success by motivation, time management and goal setting EHS Spirit teams will show sportsmanship by displaying desirable social traits EHS Spirit teams will set personal goals EHS Spirit teams will achieve personal health habits such as nutrition, exercises/fitness, stress management and personal hygiene Obligations: TIME: The amount of time required of EHS Spirit team members will vary from season to season throughout the year. Activities other than practice and game time will be involved in the time commitment. Academics are our first priority. EHS Spirit team commitment will come before all other activities.

Obligations (cont.): ENID Public Schools EHS Spirit team members will be given a minimum of one (1) week notice for all required practices, games and events. When less than one (1) week notice is not given, attendance is not mandatory, but strongly suggested. School approved academic activities such as National Honors Society or Student Council events may be excused providing the coach is notified of the conflict prior to the practice, game or event. EHS Spirit team members are allowed 3 excused absences (such as family emergency, illness with doctor s note, immediate family wedding, etc.) without penalty providing the coach is notified of the conflict prior to the practice, game or event and has approved the absence. An absence may be excused if the coach is notified prior to the missed event and if the event could not be helped. A doctor s note must be provided if the member cannot participate due to illness/injury. Absences incurred the week of an event or performance may result in the removal from that performance/game day participation. If injured, EHS Spirit team members must provide a doctor s release before they can return to practices, games or events. EHS Spirit will perform at designated Varsity, JV, and freshmen events. The major events include; football games, basketball games, possibly wrestling matches and any tournaments/playoffs designated by the Spirit Coordinator. After the regular season ends, all will participate in other activities as directed by the Coaches/Spirit Coordinator. EHS Spirit team members will be given the following consequences for unexcused absences: 1st Make-up workout 2nd Make-up workout or benched from participating at an event (depending on the circumstances) but still must attend in uniform and participate or support the team from a designated place on the sidelines) 3rd Benched for the next event or performance 4th Conference with the Coach and Spirit Coordinator Make-up workouts must be completed within one week of the absence. Members cannot participate until make-up requirements are completed. Excessive absences may result in removal from the team.

Behavior: All school rules apply to when a member is in uniform or attending an activity while representing Enid Public Schools. The notoriety of being an EHS Spirit team member places an additional burden on the student. Members represent their school at all times both in and out of uniform. As a result, the student can anticipate being held to a higher standard of behavior by our community. It is extremely important that members be aware of the fact and be willing to conduct themselves accordingly. Social Media: while it is the right of team members to exercise their membership to social media, it is to be understood that if the coach and/or spirit coordinator witness or it is brought to their attention of inappropriate behavior, language, bullying or anything deemed inappropriate by the coach and/or spirit coordinator on social media accounts, dismissal is an option. Parents should recognize and respect this, as well, in regards to their accounts and their opinions in regard to the squad. We represent Enid High School. We should reflect our leadership role on all levels. It is the EHS Spirit team member s responsibility to discuss matters with the coach and try to resolve it in this capacity. It is strongly encouraged that we remember we are in high school and need to take responsibility for our own actions. Parents, however, are always welcome to visit with the coach and/or spirit coordinator in regards to their child. Any situation not mentioned previously will be handled accordingly by the coach. Situations are handled by the coach on an individual basis and the coach shall not and will not discuss reasons for her decisions with any other EHS Spirit team member or parent. All decisions are at the coach s discretion. Any situation and decision made in regard to the squad is at the coach s discretion, please fully understand this. Consequences for Violation of Team Rules: Specific Consequences for Violation of Duties and Rules EHS Spirit team members will be suspended from a squad upon the third offense: o Late for practice or game o Unexcused absence from practice, event or game o Untidy uniform o Improper attire o Uncooperative attitude or behavior o Unsportsmanlike manner or attitude o Public display of affection

Consequences for Violation of Team Rules (cont.): Actions may result in the removal from a team: o 3 or more unexcused absences o Any act or deed that harms the reputation of the school or squad o Violation of any school rule o Smoking, drinking or use of any illegal substance o Uncooperative attitude or behavior o Profane language or obscene gestures o Violation of Social Networking o Leaving during a game o Cutting classes o Failure to maintain the OSSAA regulations Actions that will result in removal from the team: o Any of the above suspensions o Failure to meet the OSSAA regulations Removal from the team will be determined by the Coach and approved by the Spirit Coordinator. Once an EHS Spirit team member is removed from the team, the Coaches and Spirit Coordinator will determine eligibility for tryouts the following EHS Spirit season. Eligibility Rules: To be eligible to be an EHS Spirit Member in Enid Public Schools, the following requirements must be met: 1. OSSAA requires grades to be checked on a weekly basis. 2. EHS Spirit members must maintain an acceptable code of conduct to remain on the team. If EHS Spirit members are removed from the team due to disciplinary reasons, or eligibility that person will not be eligible to try out for EHS Spirit for the next year unless approved by the Spirit Coordinators. 3. EHS Spirit members may participate in other activities, such as other sports, and we are willing to work around this as much as possible. However, if you are a member of dance classes at a studio or a cheerleading organization outside of school, it is understood EHS Spirit Squads come first and you will be required to attend EHS Spirit practices and events for which you are scheduled. 4. EHS Spirit members will not be allowed to travel with the team if they are ineligible.

Uniform and Equipment /Props: EHS Spirit members are responsible for their own uniform. Uniforms must be clean before they are returned at the end of the school year. Uniforms purchased by the school district will remain property of the school district. Uniforms should be worn only to school events and are not allowed to be loaned to anyone else. Uniforms to be worn to an activity will be decided by the Coach. Any part of the uniform provided by the school must be returned at the end of the school year when requested by the coach. If a uniform is lost/permanently altered or damaged in any way, the EHS Spirit member is responsible to pay the cost of the replacement piece. Transportation: When transportation is provided for an out-of-town event by the Athletic Dept., attendance is mandatory. Attendance is not required at out-of-town games when the school does not provide transportation. EHS Spirit members will not be allowed to ride with anyone other than a guardian even with parent consent. Participation in special events will be dependent on the team s ability to raise funds. Communication: Remind is utilized by EHS Spirit. EHS Spirit members, along with parents, will need to join their corresponding Remind. Remind allows coaches to post schedules and other important information to the team. Grading Policy EHS Spirit 10 points weekly: Points will be given for the following: Practice, Games, and Competitions Practice: On time (makeup workout) Dressed out (makeup workout) Participation

Grading Policy EHS Spirit 10 points weekly (cont.): Game Evaluation: Must meet all of the following to receive all possible points: On time Right uniform and accessories per coaches specifications Correct hairstyle No colored fingernail polish unless part of the costume No gum Stood at attention and sang words to the National Anthem Paid attention to the game Was in position to perform the second half at the proper time ( 1 minute on the clock) Did not talk to the crowd when I should have been dancing or watching the game Knew game material: Sidelines, half-time choreography, quarters or time-outs, band chants, etc. Showed spirit when team scores or during appropriate times Certain standards are necessary for the integrity and reputation of any leading organization. It is the responsibility of the coach to preside over the organization. It is the coach s responsibility to determine schedules for auditions, performances, and practices. The coach s primary concern is for the safety and well-being of the team. Therefore, the coach reserves the right to delegate responsibilities, make changes to, and/or ensure adherence to rules, regulations, and procedures. Please note that all situations will be considered and reviewed by the coach and ultimately it is at the coach s discretion to make any decision in regards to a spirit squad member/the team. Michelle Hilterbran Enid High School Pom 225-270-8863 dmhilterbran@enidk12.org Donna Bunch Enid High School Spirit Coordinator 580-366-8352 dkbunch@enidk12.org Ericka Sturgeon Enid High School Cheer 580-402-4172 elsturgeon@enidk12.org

GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES As a public institution of high school education, Enid Spirit supports and encourages its EHS Spirit members rights to freedom of speech, expression and association, including the use of social networks. Nevertheless, as representatives of the school, EHS Spirit members are held to a higher standard and are role models. Participating and competing for EHS Spirit is a privilege, not a right. In this context, each spirit member has the responsibility to portray him or herself, the team, and Enid Spirit in an appropriate manner, consistent with federal and State laws, team and program policies and regulations, and OSSAA rules and policies. EHS Spirit members will be held responsible for their actions when using forms of electronic communication including but not limited to Xanga.com, YouTube.com, Friendster.com, Facebook.com, and other internet sites, as well as Twitter, blogs, chat rooms and other such electronic mediums. Ignorance of these regulations and policies does not excuse EHS Spirit members from adhering to them. In addition, EHS Spirit members must keep in mind that information which is posted can adversely impact personal safety, student status, and career advancement as the postings are easily accessible to reporters, potential employers, law enforcement officials, and college admissions. EHS Spirit members are expected to post only information and images that appropriately represent themselves, their families, the athletic program and the community of Enid. Everything posted online is public information any text or photo placed online is completely out of an individual s control the moment it is placed online even if account restrictions and privacy settings are in place. Information (including pictures, videos, comments and posters) may be accessible even after you remove it. These guidelines are presented as expectations for student-athletes to follow: 1. EHS Spirit members should not post any information, photos, comments, videos or other items online that would embarrass or reflect negatively on them, their family, team, school, Enid Department of Athletics, or Enid Public Schools. 2. For safety and privacy reasons, EHS Spirit members should not post their home address, local address, phone number(s), date of birth, class schedule, team travel arrangements, team hotel and restaurants or other personal information including personal whereabouts at any given time or place. This will minimize the potential of being stalked, assaulted, or becoming the victim of other criminal activity. 3. What students post online may affect their future. Many employers and college admissions officers review social networking sites as part of their overall evaluation of an applicant. EHS Spirit members should carefully consider how they want to be perceived by those viewing the information posted online. This includes including pictures, video and audio clips, comments and posters. 4. EHS Spirit members should be mindful that Internet postings showing images or language reflecting sexual misconduct, underage drinking, violence, hazing, use of illegal drugs or controlled substances may affect their status as a member of the EHS Spirit Program. 5. EHS Spirit may monitor the internet sites for the sole purpose of determining whether student-athletes are in compliance. If it is determined that a student-athlete has violated these expectations, they may be asked to remove content from the website and are subject to the loss of athletic privileges and other sanctions as appropriate. Disciplinary action includes but is not limited to being benched or dismissed from a team. 6. Derogatory language or remarks about teammates or coaches from Enid High Schools or any other school is unacceptable. Disrespectful comments and content aimed toward any player, staff member, team, program, school district, etc. will NOT be tolerated. 7. Making demeaning statements, physical/emotional threats to another person(s), and engaging in any other behavior that can be considered cyber-bullying is unacceptable, illegal behavior subject to punishment as appropriate and available to the District. EHS Spirit members who engage in cyber-bullying also risk civil and/or criminal charges and/or lawsuits that may be filed by their victim(s) or their families.

Social Networking Signature Form: I have read, understood, and agree to abide by the regulations, standards, and guidelines described in this document. Athlete Signature: Date: Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: EHS Spirit Handbook Signature Form: I have read, understood, and agree to abide by the regulations, standards, and guidelines described in this document. Athlete Signature: Date: Parent/Guardian Signature: Date:

Cheerleading Varsity Letterman Policy 1. Girls who are on the varsity squad and cheer at 10 games or more and who finish the season in good standing with the program will receive a varsity letter for cheerleading. 2. Any senior who has participated on the Enid High School Varsity Cheerleading squad during her senior year and has maintained eligibility. 3. Any athlete that exhibits an extraordinary amount of dedication and hard work to the program that is lacking qualification of criteria may be awarded a letter at the discretion of the head coach. 4. All equipment must be maintained properly and must be checked in the date assigned by the head coach. 5. Any item or issue to the question or left out will be left to the discretion of the head coach. Date Head Coach

Pom Varsity Letterman Policy 1. Girls who are on the varsity squad and cheer at 10 games or more and who finish the season in good standing with the program will receive a varsity letter for cheerleading. 2. Any senior who has participated on the Enid High School Varsity Cheerleading squad during her senior year and has maintained eligibility. 3. Any athlete that exhibits an extraordinary amount of dedication and hard work to the program that is lacking qualification of criteria may be awarded a letter at the discretion of the head coach. 4. All equipment must be maintained properly and must be checked in the date assigned by the head coach. 5. Any item or issue to the question or left out will be left to the discretion of the head coach. Date Head Coach