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Bartlett High School Bartlett High School Target MeetingTarget Meeting

Athletic Director: Mr. Jeff BralAthletic Director: Mr. Jeff Bral

Assistant Athletic Directors:Assistant Athletic Directors:Mr. Shane KinikinMr. Shane Kinikin

Ms. Natalie SimonsMs. Natalie Simons

WelcomeWelcomeThis meeting began as an This meeting began as an opportunity to “TARGET” the opportunity to “TARGET” the athletes, a visible leadership group in athletes, a visible leadership group in Bartlett High SchoolBartlett High School

It is a It is a privilegeprivilege to be an athlete to be an athlete involved with Bartlett Athleticsinvolved with Bartlett Athletics

Why is this Meeting Necessary?Why is this Meeting Necessary?Expectations of the Bartlett High School Expectations of the Bartlett High School Athlete (Athletic & Academic)Athlete (Athletic & Academic)

Discussion of InjuriesDiscussion of Injuries

Athletic InfractionsAthletic Infractions1.1. Code of Conduct (personal integrity offense)Code of Conduct (personal integrity offense)

2.2. Team/Activity Cooperation OffenseTeam/Activity Cooperation Offense

3.3. Chemical Use/PossessionChemical Use/Possession

4.4. Tobacco Products Use/PossessionTobacco Products Use/Possession

NCAA ClearinghouseNCAA Clearinghouse

Meet the BoostersMeet the Boosters

ExpectationsExpectationsYou are a You are a ROLE MODELROLE MODEL

The student athlete is representing the The student athlete is representing the Village, Bartlett High School, their Village, Bartlett High School, their family, and themselvesfamily, and themselves

We expect you to behave in a way that We expect you to behave in a way that exemplifies high moral standards at exemplifies high moral standards at ALLALL times (even outside of athletics) times (even outside of athletics)

Academic Expectations Academic Expectations of the Student-Athleteof the Student-Athlete

Academic EligibilityAcademic Eligibility – –

– Academics come FIRSTAcademics come FIRST

– Must be passing 5 classes Must be passing 5 classes in order to compete.in order to compete.

– Eligibility is checked Eligibility is checked weekly (Wednesday)weekly (Wednesday)

– Ineligible from next Ineligible from next Sunday through SaturdaySunday through Saturday

– MUST pass 5 classes this MUST pass 5 classes this semester to be eligible to semester to be eligible to play sports the following play sports the following semestersemester

Dr. Ankur ChhadiaDr. Ankur ChhadiaSuburban OrthopedicsSuburban Orthopedics

ConcussionsConcussionsPerformance Enhancing DrugsPerformance Enhancing Drugs

Miss Allison SchwartzMiss Allison Schwartz Certified Athletic TrainerCertified Athletic Trainer

Accelerated RehabilitationAccelerated Rehabilitation

InjuriesInjuries

CONCUSSIONSCONCUSSIONS

TEAM PHYSICIANSTEAM PHYSICIANSANKUR CHHADIA, MDANKUR CHHADIA, MD

HOWARD FREEDBERG , MDHOWARD FREEDBERG , MD

THOMAS MCNALLY, MDTHOMAS MCNALLY, MD

630-372-1100630-372-1100

www.suburbanortho.comwww.suburbanortho.com

Team PhysiciansTeam Physicians

Always available for communication Always available for communication and advice to Athletic Trainers and advice to Athletic Trainers regarding any medical situationsregarding any medical situations

Provide quick access to our young Provide quick access to our young athletes and their families for athletes and their families for evaluation of injuries, appropriate evaluation of injuries, appropriate treatment, and safe return to play treatment, and safe return to play

Team PhysiciansTeam Physicians

630-372-1100630-372-1100

www.suburbanortho.comwww.suburbanortho.com

Bartlett: 1110 W Schick RdBartlett: 1110 W Schick Rd

Elgin: 1600 Randall RdElgin: 1600 Randall Rd

Elk Grove: 800 Biesterfield RdElk Grove: 800 Biesterfield Rd

ConcussionsConcussions

Illinois Law to educateIllinois Law to educate

Brain impacts skullBrain impacts skull

Very common , epidemicVery common , epidemic

4 million sports concussions / year4 million sports concussions / year

ConcussionsConcussions

Many are mild and can go undetectedMany are mild and can go undetected

Mild recurrent concussions can result Mild recurrent concussions can result in permanent irreversible changes in permanent irreversible changes

Awareness: Player, Parent, Coach, Awareness: Player, Parent, Coach, Athletic Trainer, DoctorAthletic Trainer, Doctor

Return to play guidelines are based Return to play guidelines are based on severity and numberon severity and number

Post Concussion Signs and Post Concussion Signs and SymptomsSymptoms

  “  “Bell rung”Bell rung”  Depression  Depression  “Dinged”  “Dinged”  Dizziness  Dizziness  Excess sleep  Excess sleep  Fatigue  Fatigue  Feeling “in a fog”  Feeling “in a fog”  Feeling “slowed down”  Feeling “slowed down”  Headache  Headache  Inappropriate emotions or   Inappropriate emotions or personality changespersonality changes  Loss of consciousness  Loss of consciousness    Loss of orientationLoss of orientation  Memory problems  Memory problems

    NauseaNausea  Nervousness  Nervousness  Numbness and tingling  Numbness and tingling  Poor balance and   Poor balance and coordinationcoordination  Poor concentration, easily   Poor concentration, easily distracteddistracted  Ringing in the ears  Ringing in the ears  Sadness  Sadness  Seeing stars  Seeing stars  Sensitivity to light  Sensitivity to light  Sensitivity to noise  Sensitivity to noise  Sleep disturbance  Sleep disturbance  Vacant stare, glassy eyed  Vacant stare, glassy eyed  Vomiting   Vomiting

InjuriesInjuriesMiss Allison Schwartz –Miss Allison Schwartz –

Certified Athletic TrainerCertified Athletic Trainer

* Injury prevention* Injury prevention

* Injury initial evaluation* Injury initial evaluation

* Rehabilitation* Rehabilitation

Gatorade 01 01 and and 0303 sold at BHS sold at BHS

School Resource Officer School Resource Officer Kyle RybaskiKyle Rybaski

Reciprocal Reporting AgreementReciprocal Reporting Agreement

Bartlett High School and the Bartlett Bartlett High School and the Bartlett Police Department work hand-in-Police Department work hand-in-hand to enforce the U-46 Code of hand to enforce the U-46 Code of Conduct and the law.Conduct and the law.

PLASCO Tardy SystemPLASCO Tardy System

Was new for the 2011-2012 school Was new for the 2011-2012 school year. We will continue…Down from year. We will continue…Down from 48,000 to 14,000 in one 48,000 to 14,000 in one year.year.

Tardies tied to privilegesTardies tied to privileges

Athletic InfractionsAthletic InfractionsA. Code of Conduct (personal A. Code of Conduct (personal

integrity offense)integrity offense)1.1. DisrespectDisrespect

2.2. InsubordinationInsubordination

3.3. Abusive languageAbusive language

4.4. Negative attitudeNegative attitude

5.5. Gang symbolism/gang-related Gang symbolism/gang-related activityactivity

6.6. Improper behavior (class, bus, locker Improper behavior (class, bus, locker room)room)

Athletic InfractionsAthletic Infractions

Code of Conduct (personal integrity Code of Conduct (personal integrity offense)offense)

7.7. FightingFighting

8.8. Improper dressImproper dress

9.9. Theft Theft

10.10. Destruction/loss of equipment Destruction/loss of equipment

11.11. Vandalism Vandalism

12.12. Lying/forgery Lying/forgery

13.13. Any conduct that could Any conduct that could

embarrass the team or schoolembarrass the team or school

Athletic InfractionsAthletic Infractions

B. Team/Activity Cooperation B. Team/Activity Cooperation Offense Offense

1.1. Unexcused absenceUnexcused absence

2.2. TardinessTardiness

3.3. Rules violationsRules violationsCommunication to resolve conflictsCommunication to resolve conflicts

1.1. Athlete to coachAthlete to coach

2.2. Parent to coachParent to coach

3.3. Parent to Athletic DirectorParent to Athletic Director

Athletic InfractionsAthletic Infractions

C. Chemical Use and/or C. Chemical Use and/or PossessionPossession

AlcoholAlcohol

Other illegal drugsOther illegal drugs

Performance-enhancing DrugsPerformance-enhancing Drugs1.1. StimulantsStimulants

2.2. Anabolic SteroidsAnabolic Steroids

3.3. Diuretics Diuretics

4.4. Peptide Hormones and AnaloguesPeptide Hormones and Analogues

Chemical Use/PossessionChemical Use/Possession

A.A. Agree to Assessment Agree to Assessment

1. 11. 1stst Infraction – loss of 20% of Infraction – loss of 20% of

seasonseason

2. loss of remainder of season + 2. loss of remainder of season +

1/3 of next season1/3 of next season

3. loss of remainder of athletic high3. loss of remainder of athletic high

school careerschool career

Chemical Use/PossessionChemical Use/Possession

B.B. No Assessment No Assessment

1. loss of remainder of season 1. loss of remainder of season

+ 1/3 of next season + 1/3 of next season

2. suspension of the remainder of 2. suspension of the remainder of

the high school career the high school career

Athletic InfractionsAthletic Infractions

D. Tobacco Products Use and/or D. Tobacco Products Use and/or PossessionPossession

11stst Infraction = loss of 20% of season Infraction = loss of 20% of season

22ndnd Infraction = lose the remainder of Infraction = lose the remainder of season and 1/3 of next seasonseason and 1/3 of next season

33rdrd Infraction = suspension of the Infraction = suspension of the remainder of high school careerremainder of high school career

NCAA Clearinghouse InformationNCAA Clearinghouse Information– www.eligibilitycenter.orgwww.eligibilitycenter.org– If you are planning to compete at the If you are planning to compete at the

NCAA Division I or II, the athlete must be NCAA Division I or II, the athlete must be cleared by the clearinghouse. (See your cleared by the clearinghouse. (See your Guidance Counselor)Guidance Counselor)

– Your educational plan must be in place Your educational plan must be in place NOW to make sure you meet the NOW to make sure you meet the clearinghouse’s academic requirementsclearinghouse’s academic requirements

Last year… Last year… Congratulations to Ian Dobek – Football atCongratulations to Ian Dobek – Football at

Butler UniversityButler University

And… Kevin Bauers – Track & Field at And… Kevin Bauers – Track & Field at St. Joseph’s UniversitySt. Joseph’s University

And…Natalia Grodzki – Soccer atAnd…Natalia Grodzki – Soccer atQuinnipiac UniversityQuinnipiac University

And…Nicole Gobbo – Soccer atAnd…Nicole Gobbo – Soccer atNorthern Illinois UniversityNorthern Illinois University

And…A. J. Bilyeu – Football atAnd…A. J. Bilyeu – Football atThe Air Force AcademyThe Air Force Academy

And…Steph Tomazin – Softball at And…Steph Tomazin – Softball at Lewis UniversityLewis University

And…Haley Videckis – Basketball at And…Haley Videckis – Basketball at Arizona State UniversityArizona State University

AND MANY OTHERS…AND MANY OTHERS…

CommunicationCommunication

BHS WebsiteBHS Website

Athletics2000.comAthletics2000.com

Athletic Hotline – 630-372-4700 Athletic Hotline – 630-372-4700

Press #3Press #3

Sign-up for E-MAIL BLASTS on Sign-up for E-MAIL BLASTS on athletics2000.comathletics2000.com

Booster ClubBooster Club

President George KantzavelosPresident George Kantzavelos

Vice-President Bill JamesVice-President Bill James

Treasurer Dan LewisTreasurer Dan Lewis

Secretary Sandy KeningSecretary Sandy Kening

Any Questions?Any Questions?

PLEASE come on up to the front PLEASE come on up to the front and sign in on your appropriate and sign in on your appropriate team list.team list.

Parent and student must sign.Parent and student must sign.

If you are early (another If you are early (another season), please sign on the misc. season), please sign on the misc. sheetsheet