If a student misbehaves at school and the parent is sent a notice home about their misconduct, the student will not be able to participate in the sport depending on the number of misconducts that have been sent home the academic year.
- 1st parent notice of misconduct = 1 game suspension
- Student will still be at the game to support the team
- 2nd parent notice of misconduct = 1 week suspension
- Student will still be at the game to support the team
- 3rd parent notice of misconduct = Entire sport season suspension
- Entire sport season is equal to 3 months of no athletic eligibility from day of incident
- 4th parent notice of misconduct = Child will be suspended from all athletics
- The child will not be able to participate for a year from day of incident
Cheer has their own Code of Conduct for behavior, parents will sign and acknowledge their specific set of rules
Parent Behavior (Per CYO Handbook)
It is expected that players, coaches and parents act in accordance to the teaching of our faith. BE RESPECTFUL to our children, coaches, opposing players, opposing coaches and referees. If a problem occurs, understand that the playing field is not the place to resolve it. If you disagree with a referee, understand that some of these referees are volunteers. Also remember, nobody is perfect and we all make mistakes. Do not hassle or chastise a referee for a “bad” call. After the game, contact the coach and/or AD to make time to discuss your concern. Any concerns that you feel need to be addressed can be sent to the AD in the school office or emailed. (Refer to the Code of Christian Conduct found in the Parent Student Handbook.)
It is the responsibility of the Coaches and Administrators to ensure that spectators abide by the following rules. A CYO spectator shall not:
- Be on the playing field or court during the game/competition.
- Shout instructions or criticism to anyone.
- Use profane, obscene or vulgar language. Verbally or physically abuse or assault anyone.
- Approach an official, supervisor, coach or anyone else associated with the event.
- Appear in an intoxicated condition or have in his/her possession any alcoholic beverage or illegal substance.
- Make any noise or cause a distraction during a Free Throw or Volleyball Serve.
- Game Officials have the right to award a retry should a violation occur.
Violators of the CYO Spectators Code of Conduct:
- 1st offense: spectator will be suspended by not spectating the next game,
- 2nd offense: spectator will not be able to come any games that sport season,
- 3rd offense: the spectator will be asked not to spectate any games the rest of the school year
If the officials' or supervisor's decision is not obeyed, the official has the authority to declare the game/competition forfeited by the offending team.
Fees and tuition are not returned if a student is excluded or suspended from the team or school for academic or behavioral reasons.