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Field Hockey
Bethlehem Catholic High School
2133 Madison Avenue Bethlehem, PA 18017
Phone: 610.866.0791
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News from the
Athletic Office
Transportation Policy
The following is the Transportation Policy for Bethlehem Catholic High School Student Athletes and is effective July 1, 2010 for all sports:
· Student athletes participating in athletic events more than twenty (20) miles from the school will be provided transportation both to and from the event. · Student athletes participating in athletic events less than twenty (20) miles from the school will be provided transportation to the event. Return transportation after the event will be the responsibility of the students’ parents or legal guardian.
This includes individual games or matches, tournaments, playoffs, meets, etc. The coaches for each sport will advise their teams during the season regarding the team travel arrangements for their sporting events.
Student athletes, with their parents consent, will be able to travel both to and from athletic events by automobile. These policy exceptions however must be requested, in writing, by the parents and submitted to the coach for his/her approval in advance.
When a student misses provided transportation for any reason, it is the parents or legal guardians’ sole responsibility and liability to make their own arrangements for transportation to the athletic event for the student.
This policy will remain in effect until revised or cancelled.
Parent/Coach Communication Parenting and coaching are both extremely difficult vocations. By establishing an understanding of each position, we are better able to accept the actions of the other and provide greater benefits to children. As parents, when your child is involved in our athletic program, you have the right to understand what expectations are placed upon him/her. This begins with clear communication from the coach of the sport.
Communication You Should Expect from the Coach
Communication the Coach Expects from the Parents.
When your child becomes involved in the athletic programs at Bethlehem Catholic, he/she will experience some of the most challenging and rewarding times of his/her life. It is important to understand that there may be times when things do not go the way your child wishes. At these times, the expectation is that the student-athlete, not the parents, initiate a discussion with the coach about the concerns. We believe this approach is the most likely way to a positive end and also a valuable experience for the child. The coaches have been instructed to encourage this type of dialogue and to promptly set aside time for the individual, private appointments when requested.
Appropriate Concerns to Discuss with the Coach
It is very difficult to accept your child’s not playing as much as you may hope. Coaches are professionals. They make judgment decisions based on what they believe to be best for all student-athletes involved. As you have read from the list above, certain things can be and should be discussed with the coach. Other things, such as those listed below, must be left to the discretion of the coach.
Concerns that Are Inappropriate to Discuss with the Coach
Situations may arise which require a conference between the coach and the parent. It is important that both parties involved have a clear understanding of the other’s position. When conferences are necessary, the following procedures should be followed to promote a solution to the issue of concern.
Conferences with the Coach
Our Expectations of the Parent/Guardian
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