Wisconsin Association of Cheer & Pom Coaches, Inc. General Membership Meeting 2014 1
2 Current WACPC Board Executive Board: Julie Kerkman, President - Sarah Derivan, Vice President Michele Gunderson, Treasurer - Lorie Evers, Secretary District Reps: District 1 Reps: Alea Norrish, Suzi Robole District 2 Reps: Teri Neitzel, Sue Poeschl District 3 Reps: Andrew Meinel, Julie Pankow District 4 Reps: Carrie Luedtke, Amanda Sura District 5 Reps: Julie Jacobson, Sue Putra District 6 Rep: Kelli Saxe, Tina Welke At Large Members: Sheila Buchberger, Lisa Gerdman, Darcy Rahjes
3 WACPC Contacts
WACPC Ethics Statement 4 Coaching ethics means conforming to professional standards or moral conduct.cheer and dance coaches have a tremendous influence on the education of an athlete. Never place the value of winning above the value of instilling the highest ideals of character. Coaches should consistently uphold the integrity of the profession and strive to set an example of the highest ethical and moral conduct. Coaches should have thorough knowledge of the safety rules.
WACPC Ethics Statement - cont d 5 Competition administrators and judges shall have the respect and support of the coach. Public criticism of competing athletes, teams, coaches, competition administrators, or judges is unethical. Conduct that incites athletes or spectators against these personnel is unethical. Constructive criticism or concerns should be directed to the WACPC Board of Directors. Coaches shall actively use their influence to promote sportsmanship. While it is impossible for competition administrators or judges to monitor the ethical behavior of athletes, teams, or coaches, these
WACPC Ethics Statement - cont d Examples of unethical coaching may be, but are not limited to: Using choreography from a camp, YouTube, or other video sources in its entirety or in large sections. Displaying poor sportsmanship during or after the competition or awards. Using ineligible athletes. Failure to show proper respect during the National Anthem or Pledge of Allegiance. Using social media to publicly criticize or bully individual athletes, entire teams, coaches, competition administrators, or judges. 6
Competition Postmark Deadlines JAM, All State cheer and dance DVDs, Varsity Dance, Rules Quiz January 6, 2015 Varsity Cheer January 24, 2015 All registration materials should be mailed to the P.O. Box 2215, Appleton WI 54912 Late fees will be uniformly imposed again this year 7
Hall of Fame The Wisconsin Cheer & Dance Hall of Fame Recognizes those involved in all aspects of cheer and dance Recognizes our sports most outstanding contributors with years of service to our sports Preserves the history of cheer and dance in Wisconsin 8 2014 Inductees: Cindy Clough, Cherokee Greendeer, Shawna Landes, Betty Steger, Dorothy Wentland, Christina Zamjahn Special recognition award: WIAA, Champion of
Congratulations! Coaches of the Year for 2013-14 Season Cheer Ben Roelse, Sheboygan South Dance Amy Marcom, Waupaca Submissions for this year due December 1, 2014 9 Team Sportsmanship Winners for 2013-14 season Cheer Sheboygan North High School (Chris Conway) Dance Prairie Farm (Molly Olson) Submissions for this year due March 1, 2015
Regionals - Locations for 2015 CHEER Northern Waupaca High School (new site) Southern Wilmot High School DANCE Western New Richmond High School Eastern D.C. Everest High School Southern Watertown High School 10
WACPC FINANCIALS 2013-14 Income - $480,821.59 (up $54,049.54) Expense - $441,829.24 (up $42,755.33) Net Profit - $39,041.89 11
12 Financials 2013-2014 INCOME 3202 Membership 22,590.00 3407 Marketing-Advertisement 50.00 3410 Service Charges 54.54 EXPENSE 4101 Board of Directors 4,605.17 4102 Competition Cmtee 3,520.84 4103 Executive Board 285.63 4105 Conference Cmtee 621.64 4106 Communications Cmtee 0 4202 Membership 3,206.35 4301 Recognition 17,492.24 4303 Rule Interp 510.70 4401 Postage 186.67 4403 Audit-Tax Return-Legal 3,480.37 4404 Office Sup & Maint 2,287.92 4405 Inservice for Staff 1,241.24 4407 Marketing-Advertisement 23,335.32 4408 Office Equipment Purchases 244.37 4409 Web-Site Services 7,591.98 4410 Service Charges 1,039.65 4411 Checks & Accessories 152.46 4499 Insurance 1,171.00
13 INCOME 3500 JAM 51,979.75 3501 All Star 16,690.00 3502 Northern 19,458.05 3503 Western 25,620.00 3504 Eastern 33,623.00 3505 Southern 46,108.00 Financials 2013-2014 3506 Southeastern 23,439.00 3509 General Comp 3,074.93 3517 Game Day 1,600.00 3518 State Cheer 74,527.11 3519 State Dance 123,035.00 3520 Fall Conference 30,149.25 EXPENSE 4500 JAM 24,557.41 4501 All Stars 17,094.63 4502 Northern 12,406.62 4503 Western 12,100.34 4504 Eastern 14,417.42 4505 Southern 14,972.26 4506 Southeastern 11,117.14 4509 General Competition 41,194.50 4510 Medals 6,325.36 4517 Game Day 2,765.65 4518 State Cheer 66,894.32 4519 State Dance 83,775.25 4520 Fall Conference 49,193.94 4529 Spring Conference 13,870.21 4530 Judges Training 170.64
Financials 2013-2014 At the end of the 12-13 fiscal year we set aside an additional $4000 to bring our emergency account to $50,000. We also increased our scholarship payments for 2014 to $20,000. At the end of the 13-14 fiscal year we set aside funds to cover $4000 for updating office equipment. We also will continue to give $20,000 in scholarship payments for 2014. 14
Financials 2013-2014 7/1/2014 to 11/1/2014 Income - $25,447.61 Expenses - $45,721.01 Bank Accounts Checking: $32,374 and $48,075 Credit Card Account (holds online/onsite payments): $760 Money Market: $23,399 (scholarship monies) and $50,028 (emergency) 15 Numbers do not include complete conference income or expenses.
Spring Fling 2015! May 2-3, 2015 Johnson Creek Safety trainings, judges trainings, social, great speakers, and many other perks for attendees We look forward to seeing you all there! 16
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