Elementary Rugby 2017

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Elementary Rugby 2017 Dear Parent/Guardian, The Elementary School Rugby Season and the Black Sheep Rugby Youth Development Program will kick off on April 3, 2017. Introduction to rugby sessions may also be taking place during P.E. classes at school. Rugby is a sport that is inclusive. We are inviting boys and girls in Grades 4-7 to participate in the after school program and use this opportunity to develop their skills further. It is a sport for boys and girls of all shapes and sizes. Coaches will organize practices and games so that students are participating with students of similar skill level and size. Our goal is to make sure the experience is fun, rewarding and as safe as possible for everyone involved. Our Grade 4/5 players will participate in a noncontact version of flag rugby. Our Grade 6/7 teams will be introduced to a modified game of tackle rugby. Both formats of play are guided by rules and safety guidelines established by Provincial and National Rugby Associations. Grade 6/7 students participating in our after school program will receive mouth guards. All players also have the opportunity to purchase a rugby t-shirt (in school colors) featuring the school name, logo and rugby on the front for the nominal fee of $15.00. Practices will be coached and conducted by Mr. Messenger along with Black Sheep Rugby Club members. Practices will take place Mondays and Wednesdays 2:45 pm 4:15 pm. In really poor weather we may conduct the practices in the gymnasium. Otherwise practices will take place on the Wood field. If you have any questions please contact Mr. Messenger at the school. Monday April 3 - Practice Wednesday April 5- Practice Monday April 10 - Practice Wednesday April 12 - Practice Monday April 17 - Easter Monday Wednesday April 19 PLAY DAY Monday April 24 Practice Timeline Subject to Change Wednesday April 26 - Practice Monday May 1 Practice Wednesday May 3 PLAY DAY Monday May 8 Practice Wednesday May 10 Practice Monday May 12 Possible out of town select trip No practice due to Pro Day Wednesday May 17 Wrap Up Jamboree **There is a possibility that out of town playing opportunities may be arranged for those players who coaches feel have demonstrated a commitment and ability to play outside the district. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at the school 250-724-1132 or by email at jmessenger@sd70.bc.ca Sincerely, James Messenger **This program receives financial support from the BC Government s After School Sports and Arts Initiative.**

RUGBY PLAYER INFORMATION STUDENT NAME: SCHOOL: GRADE: Male Female Date of Birth Month Day Year Home Address/City/Province/Postal code ( ) Home Telephone Parent s Name(s) Parent s Email Student s Email CareCard Number. Doctor Phone Emergency Contact: Relationship: Phone: Allergies or Medical Conditions Medications Rugby TShirt I would like to order my child a rugby T-Shirt and have enclosed $15. TShirt Size: Youth Medium / Youth Large / Youth XL / Adult Small / Medium / Large / XL / XXL Please Fill Out Consent Form On Reverse

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RISK IN RUGBY Throughout the year SD70 students are invited to join sports teams. Our District and School Staff recognize the value of these sports teams for the educational, athletic and experiential benefits they provide to students. There is also an understanding that the safety of all participants should always be the primary concern. While attempting to minimize the risk of injury in each sport, SD70 also feels it is important to inform parents of the nature and frequency of injuries that students may sustain while participating in specific sports. It must also be recognized that the nature and extent of injuries is also dependant on the behavior and actions of the individual player. We encourage parents if they feel the need to call the coaches of the respective sport or the school administrator to discuss risks and injuries and measures taken to alleviate or reduce them. The Grade 4 to 7 spring rugby teams compete in games and play days organized by the Alberni Valley Elementary Sports Council. Select students may also compete in Lower Island Middle School Athletic Association (LMISSA) competition. Our Grade 4/5 teams will participate in a non contact version of flag rugby. Our Grade 6/7 teams will be introduced to a modified game of tackle rugby. Both formats of play are guided by rules and safety guidelines established by Provincial and National Rugby Associations. In rugby, as it is a contact sport, there is a fairly frequent risk of low-grade bumps, bruises, scrapes, abrasions, minor cuts and minor sprains. These injuries require only basic first aid, which typically heal with no long-term problems. Participants typically continue participating in the activity. Many other sports at the school, including those not necessarily deemed contact e.g. basketball, soccer, also carry similar or greater risks in these areas. There is also an occasional risk of low grade concussions, more major bump, bruises, scrapes, abrasions, cuts and sprains, and on occasions a small risk of broken small bones and shoulder dislocations from contact. Injuries of these magnitudes may require more than basic first aid, possibly including a visit to the hospital. There is also a very small risk, of more severe concussions, eye injuries, long bone fractures and spinal cord injuries, though the latter has never occurred in the schools history and is a very rare occurrence in the sport at all. Obviously, these types of injuries require immediate additional medical care at the infirmary or hospital. To further lessen the risks, the coaches have experience with rugby, most of them are first aid trained and some are qualified as referees. Between us, we have a very thorough knowledge and understanding of all elements of the sport. We are very careful to ensure that we coach correct techniques both in skill terms and also in situations that involve contact, especially at the tackle and scrum. Through doing so, we believe that we reduce the risk to as low a level as possible without completely eliminating it, as rugby is a contact sport. Coaches will organize practices and games so that students are participating with students of similar skill level and size. Our goal is to make sure the experience is safe, fun, and rewarding for everyone involved. I thank you in advance for your commitment, effort, support, and enthusiasm towards the Elementary School Rugby Game. Should you have concerns or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me via email jmessenger@sd70.bc.ca or by phone 250-724-1132. Sincerely, James Messenger Vice Principal Wood Elementary Elementary Rugby Coordinator (on behalf of the Elementary Rugby Coaches)

The purpose of this form is to certify that parents are aware of the risks involved in this activity, acknowledge those risks and consent to the participation of their child in the activity (SD70 After School Rugby Program). PLEASE USE PEN TO FILL IN THIS FORM Student Name: RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND CONSENT FOR PROGRAM PARTICIPATION The undersigned, as the parent(s) or guardian(s) of the student, having reviewed with the student the material provided by SD70 on the activity, hereby: a) Consent to the student participating in the activity. b) Recognize and understand the inherent risks associated with the activity including but not limited to the hazards of vehicle travel, water travel, accident/illness in places without nearby medical facilities, weather and other circumstances beyond the control of SD70 employees, related parties and agents. c) Authorize the activity leaders to consent to medical treatment for the student by any qualified medical practitioner as may be necessary in the event of an emergency. d) To the best of my knowledge my son/daughter does not have any medical conditions that would prevent them from participating in any activities. e) I give permission for my son/daughter to be transported to and from activities off school grounds. f) Understand the specific risks associated with the Rugby including but not limited to inherent risks associated with the activity of rugby, and including but not limited to the hazards of vehicle travel, water travel, accident/illness. Consequences of these risks may result in physical or emotional injury, paralysis, drowning, death or damage to property or third parties. Signature of Parent/Guardian: Date: CONSENT FOR PHOTO RELEASE: I give permission for the image/photo of my son/daughter,, to be used to promote SD 70 After School Sports Program and its partners (example: brochures, photo displays, posters, websites, etc.). Signature of Parent/Guardian: Date: