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SPORTSMANSHIP

According to the guidelines of the CAA and the CIF, parents, coaches and students are encouraged to demonstrate good sportsmanship at athletic events toward their own team, the visiting team, officials, and spectators. Any deviation from this policy is considered contrary to the philosophy of St. Paul High School and appropriate measures will be taken to resolve the problem. (i.e. anyone using abusive, profane language, or consuming alcohol at school athletic events will be asked to leave the property and may be prohibited from attending future events)

Any player or coach ejected from a contest will be suspended for the next contest. St. Paul High School adheres to the CIF "Code of Conduct". All students participating in athletics are required to sign the "Code of Conduct" which is kept on file in the Athletic Director's office. 

ATHLETIC COMMITMENT

Student-athletes are considered to be a member of a team by attending the first official practice, deemed by CIFSS ad published by the athletic department. The athletic department of St. Paul High School requires all student athletes to fulfill their commitment to their team. A full commitment includes the completion of a season including attendance at the team award ceremony. Failure to fulfill one's commitment as determined by the Athletic Director and administration will result in the ineligibility for the next season of sport, of which the student-athlete normally participates The school reserves the right to withhold participation certificates and awards earned in the season. This commitment includes attendance at the end of season ceremony/banquet/reception. Family accounts will be charged for the cost of the athlete's meal if they are not excused in advance by the Athletic Director from attending the awards ceremony/banquet.

 

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