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Parental Code of Conduct &
Responsibilities
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The
Thomaston-Upson County Recreation Department would like to share with you
standards, procedures and policies for our
YOUTH BASKETBALL PROGRAM.
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Offenders of the below stated code of conduct and
responsibilities are subject to immediate removal from any game/practice or
possibly the basketball program.
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OFFICIALS
Parents should not use foul or abusive language toward any
official. Officials are trained to make calls. At times it will
be a judgment call or an opinion of that official. Remember
that a parent has never over ruled an official and never will.
Understand that no one (including an official) is perfect…officials call
games as they see them to the best of their ability. Parents’
conduct should be conduct that you would want your child or other children to
model. Please remember this in your tone, your words and your
actions. Youngsters are watching you and will be influenced by your
behavior.
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PLAYERS
Your player has registered to play basketball.
Playing a sport requires practice, conditioning and perseverance.
Playing a team sport requires having team members present at practice to be
conditioned, evaluated and trained for positions. It is important for a
team sport to have all members present for practice. Players may
have limited playing time if they do not adequately attend and participate in
practices. Recreation league rules dictate that every player will
be given the opportunity to play. Non-starters will play the entire 2nd
quarter and ½ of the 3rd quarter. But this opportunity
may be rescinded if player misses practice or has disciplinary
problems. Please make sure you can get your player to practices and
games.
Players/parents need to let
coaches know as soon as possible if they will not be able to play in a
game. This will allow coach adequate time to revise team
strategy. A coach may limit playing time for missed practices and
games.
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CONCERNS
If as a parent you have questions
or concerns, please be courteous and professional. Periods prior
to practices or games are not appropriate times to discuss problems you may
have with you players’ basketball experience. Coaches should be
focusing attention on practice and or the game. We suggest either a
telephone call, email or arrange a time to meet/discuss concerns at a
mutually convenient time. Please speak with your coach
first. Follow the chain of command. If you still have concerns
then bring them to the attention of the Athletic Superintendent, Jeff
Middlebrooks. Submit concerns in writing to him. He will review,
make recommendations and respond. If after this course of action, your
concerns have not been sufficiently addressed, then present your written
concerns to Director, Mindy Daniel. She will review and
respond. If in the event concerns are still present, you may take
item before Recreation Commission. Must follow procedure to be placed
on Commission agenda of submitting in writing request to be placed on the
agenda at least 5 working days prior to regular Commission meeting.
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PARENT CONDUCT
Enthusiasm for the sport
is admirable, but controlled enthusiasm is best. Always show respect
for other team players, spectators and coaches. Loud and abusive
yelling will not be tolerated. Parental and spectator comments should
be positive and controlled.
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I (we) have read the above information and accept
these conditions as part of my player's commitment to the Thomaston-Upson
County Basketball Program and acknowledge the consequences of my (our)
actions.
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CHILD'S NAME PARTICIPATING:
_________________________________________________
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FATHER'S (guardian) SIGNATURE/DATE: _____________________________________________
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MOTHER'S (guardian) SIGNATURE/DATE: _____________________________________________
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LEGAL GUARDIAN SIGNATURE/DATE:
______________________________________________
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