Welcome to CVHS 2013/2014 Season Cheer!
CVHS is 2012/2013 Season League Sportsmanship Winner!
2012 CHSAA All-State Brittany Hanson/2012 CSCA All Colorado
Spirit Team Catherine Dietrick/ UCA All Americans Summer 2012 Casey Mondik,
Brittany Hanson, Catherine Dietrick/ 2013 Virginia Lorbeer Scholarship winner
Catherine Dietrick/2012 League Champs/2012 UCA Reg Super Co-Ed Champs/2012
Winter Blast Co-ed Champs-Grand Champs/ 2012 Winter Challenge Large Co-ed
Champs
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CAN TRYOUT EVERY HALF HOUR ON APRIL 13 FROM 12-7PM.
v Organization
Ø This Constitution has been
written and adopted for the Castle View Cheer Team. The team and its
Constitution are governed by Castle View High School, CHSAA, and DCSD.
Ø Henceforth, the name of the organization shall be
CVHS Spirit Team.
Ø The
purpose of the CVHS Spirit Team is to:
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Create
school spirit, pride, and loyalty.
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Promote interest in school activities and perform at school games.
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Develop responsibility, teach self-respect, encourage honest effort, and strive for perfection.
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Teach teamwork and pride in a quality performance through maintaining
high standards.
Ø An
Advisor/coach is hired by the Athletic Director/Assistant Principle, Derek
Cordes.
§
The Advisor/coach is responsible for the daily running and activities
of the CVHS Spirit team.
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The Advisor/coach will be responsible for administering all
disciplinary procedures.
§
The Advisor/coach may place certain restrictions on team members.
v
Eligibility
Ø Each
member must maintain eligibility set by CHSAA.
(Colorado High School Athletic Association)
Ø Each member must submit a completed
application form (on last pages of this packet), ***NEW NEW NEW- proof of
current physical will be required at tryouts.
If you have a current physical on file at CVHS, staff will verify once
you sign-up. If you attend any other
school or do not have a current physical, you must bring a copy before you can
tryout. If new, please have done on DCSD
form. HOWEVER Parental Consent Form must
be completed BEFORE the clinics and/or tryouts take place. Please know that additional school forms will
be required t/o the year. Application
and release form are required at first day of clinic or at first day of tryouts
if not attending the clinics. *Please do
not forget a picture!
Ø These
forms must be signed by the candidate and by the parent/guardian.
Ø The
team shall consist of a minimum of 7 and a maximum of 25 team members for
varsity, this does include alternates.
JV shall be a minimum of 10. If a
third level, 10 is the minimum as well.
v Attendance
Ø All
students who participate in school activities must be in regular full-day
attendance the day the activity is scheduled.
Full-day attendance is from the beginning of the first hour and
remaining until the close of the last hour of classes. To participate in a practice, a student must
attend school hours.
Ø This
must be fully documented with the Attendance Secretary.
Ø If a
member is ill and misses ANY activity, he/she must be at HOME or seeking
medical appointments.
Ø If a
member misses ANY practice one week before ANY type of performance, he/she will
automatically be replaced by an alternate for that particular performance.
Ø An
absence must be documented by the parent in writing with the Attendance
Secretary.
Ø All
doctor appointments, etc. should be scheduled so they do not interfere with
team activities.
Ø All
Alternates will attend all practices and performances. Please see alternate section for further
info.
Ø All
members must attend each activity in its entirety. Leaving/arriving early or late because of
another sport, an appointment, work, and so on are unacceptable.
Ø Work
is not considered an excuse for missing any activity.
v Uniform
Ø Each
member will be expected to provide practice uniforms.
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A complete list will be given to each candidate at tryouts.
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Any financial problems should be discussed with the Advisor/coach.
Ø Each
member will be required to maintain good condition and cleanliness of his/her
uniform on a weekly basis.
§
Footwear and accessories such as makeup, bloomers, ribbons, etc. will
be purchased by each member. A complete
list will be given to each candidate at tryouts. EACH team is different.
v Medical
Ø Each
member must have a complete physical exam before the tryouts either in April or
in August.
Ø The
school athletic trainer will administer an early season concussion test.
v Character
Ø Team
members should be leaders within and out of the school and set a good example
at all times.
Ø Team
members should be above reproach maintaining good personal appearance and
habits that cannot be criticized.
Ø Smoking,
drinking and/or drug use may be grounds for suspension or dismissal by the
Advisor/coach.
Ø Each
member must abide by those standards set by CVHS, which are found in the
Student Handbook.
Ø A
member should be courteous and friendly to all other team members as well as
the student body. If it is an on-going
issue, this may be grounds for suspension or dismissal by the Advisor/coach.
Ø A
member must be courteous and friendly to other teams and visitors. When hosting a game or event, our cheer team
is to greet the visiting team/s. Let
them know you are happy to assist them with any reasonable need and point out
where the trainer, bathrooms, and administrators are for each event.
Ø A
member must be respectful to the Advisor/coach and a credit to the school.
v
Personal
responsibility and maturity is an important quality for a cheerleader from
CVHS to possess. There has traditionally
been a fall tryout. It is designed to be
for those who did not tryout in the spring and/or are new to CVHS. The likelihood that anyone will be placed
on a varsity level is slim. The goal
is to set the teams in the spring. Team
bonding and team growth is a safety concern for cheers and a necessary element
for timing of various skills.
v
The role
of the alternate:
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If another team member is unable to participate,
an alternate may be asked to fill in at practices & possibly competitions.
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Alternates will participate in games, perform at
assemblies and special events, able to letter, and may have opportunity to
compete (depends on number restrictions of some competitions)
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Benefits to alternate can also be that the
athlete is learning at a higher level, will learn various routine positions,
and will be able to continue to improve on individual skills.
v Coaches will place athletes on the team (s) that they
feel are best for the athlete, team, and program as a whole. A team member can be moved up or down based
on skills, attendance, and conduct. Inabililty to keep to payment schedule and/or
inabaility to turn in various required paperwork may also be grounds for moving
a member down or off of a squad. Coaches
will very likely require additional practices for athletes that need the extra
time/help.
v We have our own blog!
Castleviewspiritteam.blogspot.com.
90% of coaches correspondence will be through the blog. You may opt to have all new messages that are
posted emailed to you by registering on the blogs email. It is easy and you will be kept up to date
with info posted- as soon as it is posted.
However, ask your athlete if any updates were given at practice too!
v Varsity home football games are at the DCSD stadium
(near DCHS). Games are usually at 7pm,
unless otherwise noted. JV and freshman
home football games are generally at CVHS home football field. Most varsity soccer games are also at the
stadium. Home volleyball matches are in
the CV gym, as well as wrestling, and basketball. Rarely do we attend away games. If they are close by, we will make a decision
as a group. If there are play off games,
varsity is expected to attend. These are
often short notice times/dates. If late
to the game, laps at the immediate end of the game. 5 minutes late equals 2 laps. For each minute over add a half of a
lap.
v Points
Ø Points
or demerits will be used as a disciplinary tool.
Ø They
will be given by the Advisor/coach.
Ø Three
points will result in suspension for two weeks.
§
Any further infractions will result in dismissal
from the team.
Ø 1/3
point will be given for:
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Tardiness at any team activity
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Chewing gum in practice
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Chewing gum in uniform
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Inappropriate practice uniform, including hair
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Forgotten props or accessories
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Inappropriate performance makeup
Ø 1
point will be given for:
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Disrespect toward Advisor or team
leaders/captains. Also applies to team
mates.
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Absence may also result in removal from
performance
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Use of inappropriate language in uniform
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Gossiping in uniform
Ø Suspension
will be issued for violation of: (Suspension means not attending any team
function for 2 weeks)
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Smoking in uniform
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Lack of minimal grade requirements for more than
2 weeks
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Upon resuming team activities, the member can
become an Alternate for one week and will be ineligible to perform. After
completion of the “Alternate’s Week” the member can resume regularly scheduled
activities.
§
Two suspensions or four points, will result in
dismissal from the team
Ø The
following violations will result in automatic dismissal:
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Drinking in uniform
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Drug use in uniform
Ø Any
school imposed suspension will be an automatic 2 event suspension or possible removal
from the team
v Team
Leaders/Captains
Ø The roles and
responsibilities of CVHS Team Leaders/Captains are as follows:
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Make a practice clothing schedule.
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Assign hair styles, make-up, and “what to bring” lists.
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Check for game/event time changes the day before
every required event.
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Keep a copy of music.
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Be able to text message communicate with team.
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These individuals are required to keep team matters private. Any gossip regarding team members/team
matters may be grounds for dismissal.
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Captains/leaders may be asked to check for forms, collection of
various items for numerous activities, and help coach/advisor with starting
practices.
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Coordinate the big sister/brother program for CVHS spirit.
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Car-pool check list coordinator.
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Report all positive team news to the CVHS newspaper/office/staff. (Community service, events, competitions, and
more.)
v Booster
Club
§
When students become members of the team, their parents automatically are
expected to attend parent meetings once a month. The Booster Club is governed
by CVHS and the only booster club is a school wide booster club.
Ø However, there
will be functioning committees within the CVHS Spirit Organization run by
parents. (Individual accounts lead, social lead, ect.) Every athlete is required to have their
parents volunteer and work one event throughout the year. Otherwise, a charge to the athletes account
may occur in order to pay for a worker to replace the parent volunteer.
Ø A sign-up sheet
with the year’s events will be available for sign-ups at the first two parent
meetings. Possibly a new list will be
published for the winter season.
v Camp/s
Ø All members are highly
encouraged to attend the summer over-night camp. Varsity June 13-16 at CSU. Camp is for national level teams and is by
invite only! Based on elite level stunts
and a little more focus on choreography.
JV is at CSU June 20-23. The cost
is $360/pp cheer. This is due by May 15th. Please make checks out to UCA.
Ø Transportation
will NOT be provided for campers.
Ø Costs may
include instruction, room and board, and meals.
Ø JULY is off! However, each team member is expected to be
in a strength and conditioning program for cheers through the CVHS athletic
department. If any varsity team member
does not enroll and does not participate in 80% of the class, they will not
compete in the fall season. Proof of
participation will be checked! Safety for cheers and competitive skills timing
are a focus at these camps. Hence, the
stressed importance for especially varsity levels.
v Fund
Raising
Ø All members are
required to participate in all fund-raising which is generated by the team and/or
the Booster Club. When a fundraiser is
required, payment for amount that organization will receive may be paid instead
of doing the sale of items. However, the
sale of items or payment is required.
There will be opportunities during the fundraisers for individuals to sell
more than the required to earn money for their own accounts.
Ø There will be
set goals for each member to attain in their fund raising activities.
Ø These
fundraisers help off-set the costs of music, competitions, signs, coaches camp
fees, coaches conference, and more.
Major fundraising is done during the summer and fall.
Ø New
this year: we will reduce the amount of
team fundraising during the school year IF the summer fundraising has a big
effort.
v
Community
Service
Ø The
CVHS Spirit Team goal is to do one community service each month.
Ø This
is absolutely required by each team member.
Ø 1
demerit/point will be given for non-participation. Monetary complications will never be an
excuse, because asking a coach/advisor for options will ALWAYS be made available.
Ø We
support the Susan Kommen Breast Cancer Walk, the CR Women and Family Crisis
Center, local elementary schools, US military, and many more.
v
Gentlemen
Ø Boys
are a part of our program. Unlike most
sports, boys and girls work together in spirit teams.
Ø In
co-ed cheer, boys have a very specific role: They are expected to be Yell Leaders. At games, the boys will be the leaders of
cheers, of flags, megaphones, and setting up of such. Boys will not be bench warmers. This is a college style program for
boys. Confidence and being a team
member/player will be required. The
girls have these expectations as well. However,
they will not be the sole leaders cheering at games.
v
Tryouts
Ø Tryout attire
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Clothing should be neat and clean.
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Candidates dress in similar attire as to not call
attention to any of the returning candidates.
Cheers please wear plain white shirts and shorts in either red, black,
or gold. Athletic shoes are required. School clothing rules apply.
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No
jewelry should be worn.
This is a CHSAA rule. None- if
you just had something pierced, decide if this is the right sport for you,
because no exceptions are made. And yes,
belly buttons do count. NO
JEWELRY!!! If a medical medallion or
religious piece must be worn, it needs to be taped to your body. Please see coach Heather for rule specifics.
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Hair should be secured up and back (away from the
face). No hair in the face. You are athletes, and not running for a
beauty pageant. Clean girl next door
gives you a higher score at tryouts, and during the year you will be asked to
keep the same image while in uniform and at practices. No hair in the face!
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Heavy make-up is not appropriate.
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Nails should be short and light (if any) polish. NO polish during competition season. No length that can be seen from back hand up
palm forward.
Ø A
number system is used to identify candidates at tryouts, make sure your number
can be seen on your attire at all times. Stickers with your number will be made
available for each day.
Ø Spring: A camcorder to tape tryouts will be used.
Ø Spring: Candidates come out in groups of 2-4 to
perform their group material.
Ø There
may be call-backs. On tryout day,
participants should bring snacks and something to do. (Homework, a book, a pillow…)
Ø Spring: Tryout requirements and squad regulations
will be reviewed at the clinics and tryouts.
Ø Release
forms and consent forms must be turned in before anyone can participate at
clinics. A current physical must either
be on fils, bring a copy, or get a new physical before one can tryout.
Ø Males:
tryouts should be about masculinity, strength, motion technique, tumbling, and
jump technique.
Ø There
will be a warm-up at each clinic.
Ø Spring: Copies of the tryout material will be made
available for $10 on the first day of tryouts.
(You are welcome to share instead of buying own.) If attending the tryout clinics before
tryouts, it will be included in the clinic cost. This DVD will also have the majority of the
seasons sideline cheers as well.
Ø If
unable to attend clinic days and/or tryouts, a video/dvd can be submitted. Please email coach Heather for required
material to be on video/dvd. OR a private tryout can be a rare exception.
Ø A snapshot must be attached to each application.
It can be a paper copy. Just need to put
a face to the name for coaches and judges!
v Post-tryouts and posting results
Ø Spring:
Results will be posted by letter and handed out.
Ø
Meetings
to discuss only an individual’s results may be set at this time.
There is always the possibility that an athlete
will not be placed on a team. If team
sizes are too large, we will make cuts.
If an athlete is not working well with others, not being positive, does
not have required paperwork in, they too will not be placed on a team. Past placement does not guarantee the same
level of placement for the following year.
The competition level and expectations rise every year. Those who are returning spirit team members
need to keep in mind their past accountability will be taken into
consideration. With all of this said,
we have great kids in these programs, and as a spirit team coach I am looking
for those to build up our newer schools traditions. This is a challenging, rewarding, and fun
program. I look forward to meeting new
faces and seeing the returning! Best of
luck!
Coach Heather
Dear Parents,
Becoming a member of
the Castle View Cheerleading Squad for the 2013/2013 school year…
If he/she is elected to
be a cheerleader, there are specific responsibilities and obligations which
your son/daughter must assume in order to qualify and remain an active member
of the team.
After reading the
attached constitution and fully understanding the rules and regulations which help
to govern this program, and after your child has a complete understanding of
his/her responsibilities, please sign, have your child sign, and return the
release form (enclosed in this packet), to the coach/advisor at tryout clinics
or with the tryout dvd/video by their first day of clinics or tryouts. No one will be officially placed on a team
until this is turned in. NO ONE will be
allowed to participate in tryouts without the CVHS athletics office packet
provided.
The approximate cost
for each student is: varsity $2500/ jv $1000, which includes uniforms, summer
camp, camp wear, travel expenses, and supplies. Any team member owing money for prior season will not be permitted
to tryout/practice.
Being a member of the
CVHS Cheerleading Team has many rewards and is a valuable experience they will
remember for a lifetime. Additionally, your son/daughter will give pride and
spirit to our school, students, and community through their participation! We
are delighted to offer your son/daughter the opportunity to join one of the
finest organizations at our school/district/state/nation and we look forward to
a successful and great year! If you have
any questions
concerning the constitution or cheerleader/dancer roles and responsibilities,
please email me.
Thank you for your
cooperation!
Heather Acampora
1st CVHS Head Cheer Coach/Keller Williams Realtor
Assistant
Coach/Jv Coach Addy Murphy
Assistant Coach
Elijuan Pearl
CHECKLIST:
1.
PHOTO
2.
If no current physical is on file, please bring on a DCSD form ORRRRR A copy of your physical if you have one from a
different school OORRRR staff will verify from your sign-up with the athletic
department
3.
PARENT AND ATHLETE RULES SIGNED & TURNED-IN
4.
PARENTAL RELEASE FORM
5.
No fees due. You must have past
balances paid before you can try out.
6.
Sign-up. New this year! Needed for estimating supplies needed for
tryouts and as a check list for checking current athletes’ physicals and
balances.
7.
Medical Information page.
This is not a DCSD form. This is
what the coaches will keep with them.
8.
***NEW- Per Mr. Cordes (athletic director) & coaching staff- All
athletes are required to sign-up for summer strength and conditioning at
CVHS. They will work with families
regarding vacations and such.
9.
Go to sign-up page. You will be
signing up for your tryout time!!!! If
you do not sign-up, you do not tryout.
***unless you have made special arrangements.
Signupgenius.com/go/409094BACA822A20-2013
Additional Information:
CVHS Spirit Team will
be at several events throughout the year.
Sports we go to are for home games of: football, soccer, volleyball,
wrestling, basketball, and more as time allows.
Below are the logistics
for the CVHS Spring Cheer Try -Outs
Spirit Try Out Dates
and Times:
·
4/8 Parent
Meeting CVHS 7pm in the commends.
Packets can be printed from the blog.
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Try-out Clinics April 9, 10, and 11 from 6:00-8:30pm
in the Commons * Cost is $15/day or $35 for all three days. Tryout and sideline material dvd included in
the three day price. Make checks out to CVHS.
DVD alone $15. Clinic money helps
to pay for tryout judges and supplies.
·
ONE DAY of try outs : APRIL 13.
In the commons- Registration/check-in from 8-8:30am. Light warm-up and group stretch. Material will be taught from 9-11:30am. In the gym:
Actual tryout times to be set and issued on sign-up website. Candidates will go in front of judges from
12-7pm. Additional times may need to be
added, depending on numbers.
·
There is a 100% closed tryout for ALL
participants during the actual tryouts from 12-7pm. 4-6 judges will be hired. Each athlete is filmed.
If April 13th date need
to be missed because of a spring sport other important event, please let Coach
Heather know with a note included in your tryout packet. She is happy to work with various special
situations if told ahead of time!
Money: Expenses during the year:
Costs
that may or may not be covered with
athletic fees and fundraising:
·
Coach’s conference/re-certification x4 approx $175/pp
·
Camp coaches approx. $350/pp x4 coaches
·
Coaches warm-ups- approx. $125/pp x4
·
Inventory:
One extra set of camp/practice clothes.
One extra uniform. One set per
team- approx. $800. Inventory- New
Velcro and mat glue $200, megaphone cover, sign bag, signs- approx. $400
·
Summer kiddie camp- money for shirts and small
items for event (ex- popsicles) $ depends on number attending.
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Homecoming decorations $125
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Homecoming flowers for seniors- $depends on # of
seniors approx. $100
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State dinner or lunch $500 = 2 teams (Jv and V)
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Music $500 for both varsity teams
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Assistant coaches Varsity approx. $100/pp. JV- fundraise in summer.
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Music for special events $50
·
NEW*** Boxes for varsity football games! Storage available at stadium! The dads are taking this one on! GO DADS!!!
Cost is simply in the cost of supplies.
Costs that are out of pocket per person:
·
Camp/practice clothes (List
to be provided by tryouts) Approx $200/pp.
Due April 17th.
·
Uniform/s - Approx
$250/pp for uniforms. Breakdown to be
provided by tryouts.
·
Camp approx. $360/cheer. Final number depends on number attending. Due
May 14th, a deposit or full payment.
·
Athletic Dept Fees $150
due at registration in August (was pd twice each year-now only once!)
·
Competitions- league,
state, and UCA regional are partially paid for through our athletic fees. Additional competitions tbd by each
team. Varsity expect approx $90/pp additional
and JV $30. Due in October.
·
Varsity Assistant coach-
$100/pp due in August.
·
Tumbling once a week at CVHS
with instructor/s coming to us! NEW*** V
will have their own time slot. JV- very
possibly and boys may have their own time.
Approx. $45/month- Approx $225 total (June, Aug-Nov) Due in August. Who to make the checks out to TBA and amount
as well. (Still negotiating)
·
Varsity Nationals
t-shirts- Approx $40/pp (3 shirts) Money due in January,
·
State t-shirt- Approx
$12/pp. Money due in December.
·
Banquet- Approx $20/pp
in late Feb or March.
·
Varsity teams
Choreography- Approx $200/pp due in early/mid August.
·
Warm ups required for
each team member, as we do wear these as part of our uniform. Bag is not required, but suggested. Each team will have its own breakdown for
costs given at parent meeting.
Practice/camp clothes, warm-ups, bag, and accessories can be purchased
in August. The prices per item will most
likely be MUCH higher per item, as we will not be ordering bulk numbers and
printing set-up fees will apply. So, if
at all possible, order everything you can by the deadline dates that will be in
April and May.
There will be a payment schedule
supplied by tryouts. Please know that
80% of the years costs will be required in April, May, and the beginning of
June. No exceptions. Payment will be made to the companies
supplying the uniforms, practice clothing, and camps directly by you. The money will not go through the school
whenever possible. No monies will be
refunded if a cheer and dancer quits or is removed from a squad. Individual monies raised would be used w/i
the program. Money can be rolled from
year to year for returning members with individual accounts. Cheers will not be able to participate until
all fees are paid. If doing the payment
plans, you must keep up on the due dates.
NO exceptions.
Varsity cheers only- make top 4 at state, vote on going to
nationals the Monday after state at a parent meeting at 6pm in the
commons. Nationals are at WDW in Orlando
and is approx. $1000. Payment for
flights will be due at that meeting and payment deposit for the rooming package
will be due that day as wel of $100.
Balance due by mid to late December.
Administrator, head coach, and assistant coach fees are split between
team members if there is not enough fund raising funds to cover this expense.
The following is
subject to change. This is just an
example. Tumbling day still pending and
days will depend on those placed on teams that are also in a fall sport.
Monday: Cheers-JV 3:15-5:15, V 5:30-7:30
Tuesday: Cheers-JV 3:15-5:15, V 3:30-5:30 conditioning
day/practice. (1 Hour practice/1 hour
conditioning.) REQUIRED by all unless in
a fall sport that conflicts
Wednesday: OFF (Except during comp season, usually 2 weeks
before all competitions there will be added practices)
Thursday: Cheers-V 3:30-5:00 varsity cheer tumbling. Boys
only 5-6
Friday: Cheers-V and JV 3:15-5:15 at CV.
Saturday: Cheers- V 8-11am, JV 10:30am-12p
SUNDAYS- OFF! Family
day!
CVHS
Spirit team RELEASE FORM: Please
return by the first day of practice!
APPLICANT
Release:
I,
_____________________________________(applicant name) , have read all rules and
regulations that govern the Castle View HS Cheerleaders. The enclosed are to be
followed along with all CHSAA, DCSD, NFHS, and CVHS rules as well. As a representative of my school, I
understand and agree to abide by them if selected as a cheerleader for the
2013/2014 school year.
Signature of applicant:
_________________________________________Date:____________________________
Parental
Release:
I, the undersigned,
have read and fully understand the rules and regulations which will govern my
son/daughter if he/she is chosen to represent as a cheerleader. I further
understand that this is an extracurricular activity and that attendance at all
practices, games, and special functions is a requirement of the elected
cheer. Summer camps and practices are
HIGHLY suggested. Strength and
conditioning are required this summer.
During the school year, team tumbling is required as well.
I hereby give consent
to my son/daughter,_______________________________________ , to try-out for
cheer and recognize his/her responsibilities and requirements as a leader of
his/her school. I understand that, if chosen, my son/daughter will be required
to pay for cheer camp, competitions, uniforms, and other sport related items.
I give my permission
for my child to receive medical attention in the event that I cannot be present
or reached for any reason.
Signature of
Parent/Legal Guardian
__________________________________________Date:__________________
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Please print the following information
clearly.
Name: __________________________________________
Are
you allergic to any medications? If so, please list:
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Are
you currently taking any medications? If so, please list:
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Are
you currently being treated for any injuries? If so, please list:
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Other information:
Are
you currently a member of any club, organization, or team requiring extra
practice time?
If
so please list:
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Please
list any other obligations that may interfere with attending summer camp.
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Home
Phone:____________________________________ Athlete’s cell
#:____________________________
Address:______________________________________________________
Zip:_______________________
Grade Level in August
2013: (Circle one) Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Date of Birth:
________________________
Parent/Legal Guardian:
_____________________________ & _____________________________________
Parents Business
Phone:______________________________ Parents cell #: _________________________
Are you
willing to cheer for any CVHS team regardless of level? YES
OR NO
If no, which level and
why?