Time | Event | Details |
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TBD | vs. TBA | |
3.14.6 Out-of-Season Sports Conditioning: During a period the student is not a member of a school sport team, he/she may participate in an out-of-season sports conditioning program administered by a member school, under the following conditions: a. Allowable Participants – High School Programs: Only students who meet one of the following categories may participate in a high school’s out-of-season sports conditioning program: 1. Students who are fully enrolled in the school administering the program. 2. Eighth grade students who live within the residence boundaries of the high school which is administering the program and who are enrolled and attending the junior high school managed and funded by that high school’s district or system and which feeds directly to that high school. 3. Eighth graders enrolled in a junior high school that is participating in a cooperative sponsorship (By-Law. 1.4) may participate in the out-of-season sports conditioning program at any high school to which any junior high in the coop directly feeds, with the permission of the principal of the high school to which his/her junior high directly feeds. (Editor's Note: K-8 districts do not directly feed any one high school, and therefore, students may not participate in high school OOSSC programs.) Criteria for all open facilities: 1. A school may only “open” a facility that is owned by the school. Facilities that are non-owned, but rented by the school for the interscholastic sport season, do not meet this criterion. Typically, students may access such facilities on their own without school involvement (recreation facilities, parks, membership locations, etc.). 2. All “open facility” activities shall be posted or announced publicly, for example in the daily bulletin, school newspaper, etc. at least two days prior to the activity. The “open facility” will be supervised from beginning to end by the school personnel who has scheduled the activity with advanced approval from the appropriate school administrator. 3. A facility may be open for a single sport and be gender specific (i.e. girls volleyball). Schools should provide equal open facility opportunities if being specific by gender to ensure comparable opportunities for both genders. 4. Attendance at an open facility shall not be mandatory for any student. All attendance must be voluntary. Attendance at an open facility may not be related to team membership. Any effort either directly or indirectly to require a student to attend the open facility is a school violation. 5. Only “free play” activity may take place. Organized scrimmages are not considered free play. No instruction, coaching or corrections are allowed. Drills and organized plays or sets do not constitute free-play and are not allowed during an open facility. 6. Supervision: Any member of the school staff, including a coach, may supervise an open facility; however, no instruction, coaching or corrections are allowed. 7. The individual school administration assumes the responsibilities of making certain that there is full compliance to this policy. The local school administrator(s) shall determine the appropriate activities for recreational free play and the school equipment to be made available and their location. It is the responsibility of the school administration to be certain the activities and equipment are safe and appropriate for the facility and for any student to participate in and use without special supervision and/ or training. Open for Community: Facilities may be opened for NON-enrolled students at the local school's discretion during the academic year or the summer during periods that do not conflict with the interscholastic sport season or pre-scheduled use by the school. Open for Enrolled Students: 1. HIGH SCHOOL: This information connects with By-Law 3.14.7, Out-of-Season Sport-Specific Practice Periods. During the academic year, school facilities may be opened (as per criteria above) for enrolled students ONLY during the 7-week period notated as "Open Facility" on Diagrams 3.14.7 (1 and 2) for the sport(s) of the season notated. Enrolled students may not participate in open facilities during the weeks in between these periods (which are dead/no-contact periods as per By-Law 3.14.7.e). H.S. SPORT: OPEN FACILITY PERIOD (AFTER THE SEASON): 7-WEEK PERIOD: Fall Sports During the Winter (Period 2) Mon. of Wk. 27 to Fri. of Wk. 33 Winter Sports During the Spring (Period 3) Mon. of Wk. 39 to Fri. of Wk. 45 Spring Sports During the Fall (Period 1) Mon. of Wk. 10 to Fri. of Wk. 16 All Sports Summer Counts in 20 contact days | ||
3.14.7 Out-of-Season Sport-Specific Practice Periods (High School Only): Students may have instructional interaction with approved school coaches under the following conditions: a. Out-of-Season Practice periods are seven weeks in length, and the interaction time may not exceed three hours per week (Sunday to Saturday). See Diagram 3.14.7 for specifics. Any interaction time, on a given day, will count as at least one hour of the three allowable hours. Interaction time, on a specific day, may not exceed 90 minutes. b. Such practices may be sport and gender specific, and non-school facilities may be used. Group and individual player skill development, drills, and instruction, are allowable. Competition (interscholastic or non-school) is not allowable. c. The opportunity to participate is open to enrolled students at the high school only (no 8th graders). d. Use of these practice periods is optional and will be determined by local school administration. e. Times other than the periods specified in Diagram 3.14.7 are dead periods and no contact with school coaches is allowable other than what is allowed in 3.14.6. The seven-day "No-Contact Periods" prior to each season remain in effect (3.13.1.c, 3.14.8 and 3.15.1.b). f. Football Restrictions During Out-of-Season Practice Period: The use of football protective equipment (helmets/shoulder pads), which promotes full pad contact, CANNOT be used during the practice period. Full pad contact with the use of protective equipment may only occur during the season and for a limited number of days during the defined summer for safety reasons. g. Open Facilities for enrolled students may not be held during the sport's Out-of-Season Practice Period even if the period is not utilized. Refer also to the Board Policy on Open Facilities for allowances and restrictions. | ||
3.14.7 Out-of-Season Sport-Specific Practice Periods (High School Only): Students may have instructional interaction with approved school coaches under the following conditions: a. Out-of-Season Practice periods are seven weeks in length, and the interaction time may not exceed three hours per week (Sunday to Saturday). See Diagram 3.14.7 for specifics. Any interaction time, on a given day, will count as at least one hour of the three allowable hours. Interaction time, on a specific day, may not exceed 90 minutes. b. Such practices may be sport and gender specific, and non-school facilities may be used. Group and individual player skill development, drills, and instruction, are allowable. Competition (interscholastic or non-school) is not allowable. c. The opportunity to participate is open to enrolled students at the high school only (no 8th graders). d. Use of these practice periods is optional and will be determined by local school administration. e. Times other than the periods specified in Diagram 3.14.7 are dead periods and no contact with school coaches is allowable other than what is allowed in 3.14.6. The seven-day "No-Contact Periods" prior to each season remain in effect (3.13.1.c, 3.14.8 and 3.15.1.b). f. Football Restrictions During Out-of-Season Practice Period: The use of football protective equipment (helmets/shoulder pads), which promotes full pad contact, CANNOT be used during the practice period. Full pad contact with the use of protective equipment may only occur during the season and for a limited number of days during the defined summer for safety reasons. g. Open Facilities for enrolled students may not be held during the sport's Out-of-Season Practice Period even if the period is not utilized. Refer also to the Board Policy on Open Facilities for allowances and restrictions. |
Time | Event | Details |
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2:30pm- 3:45pm | ||
2:35pm |
Room 401
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2:45pm | ||
3:30pm | vs. Warrenton | |
3:30pm | vs. Hazelwood West | |
6:00pm | vs. St. Pius X (Festus)
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Time | Event | Details |
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2:30pm- 3:30pm |
Room 314
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2:30pm- 3:45pm | ||
2:35pm- 4:00pm |
Rm. 402
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3:00pm | vs. St. Charles West High School | |
3:30pm | vs. Washington | |
3:30pm | vs. Washington @ Washington High School | |
3:30pm | vs. St. Charles West High School | |
4:15pm |
(Cancelled) | vs. Timberland |
4:15pm | vs. Timberland | |
5:00pm | vs. Washington @ Washington High School | |
5:00pm | vs. Winfield R-IV
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5:00pm | vs. Winfield R-IV
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6:00pm | vs. Winfield R-IV
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6:45pm | vs. Washington @ Washington High School |
Time | Event | Details |
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2:30pm- 3:30pm |
Rm. 306
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4:15pm |
(Rescheduled from 09-12-24) | vs. North Point |
4:30pm | vs. Christian Brothers College |
Time | Event | Details |
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2:30pm- 3:45pm | ||
2:35pm- 4:00pm | ||
3:30pm | vs. Winfield R-IV
St. Peters Golf Course 200 Salt Lick Rd St. Peters MO 63376 | |
St. Peters Golf Course 200 Salt Lick Rd St. Peters MO 63376 | ||
3:30pm | vs. North Point | |
3:30pm | vs. Multiple Schools.. | |
4:00pm | vs. Timberland | |
4:00pm | vs. Washington @ Washington High School | |
4:00pm | vs. Washington | |
4:15pm |
(Cancelled) | vs. North Point
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4:15pm |
(Rescheduled to 09-11-24) | vs. North Point |
5:00pm | vs. Washington @ Washington High School | |
5:00pm | vs. Washington @ Washington High School | |
6:00pm | vs. Timberland | |
6:00pm | vs. Washington @ Washington High School | |
7:00pm | vs. University City |
Time | Event | Details |
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2:30pm- 3:45pm | ||
2:45pm | ||
4:00pm | vs. Fort Zumwalt North |
Time | Event | Details |
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9:00am | vs. TBA
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9:00am | vs. Christian Brothers College
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9:00am | vs. St. Charles West High School
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5:00pm | vs. Christian Brothers College |
participate in an out-of-season sports conditioning program administered by a member school, under the following conditions:
a. Allowable Participants – High School Programs: Only students who meet one of the following categories may
participate in a high school’s out-of-season sports conditioning program:
1. Students who are fully enrolled in the school administering the program.
2. Eighth grade students who live within the residence boundaries of the high school which is administering the
program and who are enrolled and attending the junior high school managed and funded by that high school’s district
or system and which feeds directly to that high school.
3. Eighth graders enrolled in a junior high school that is participating in a cooperative sponsorship (By-Law. 1.4) may
participate in the out-of-season sports conditioning program at any high school to which any junior high in the coop directly feeds, with the permission of the principal of the high school to which his/her junior high directly feeds.
(Editor's Note: K-8 districts do not directly feed any one high school, and therefore, students may not participate in
high school OOSSC programs.)
Criteria for all open facilities:
1. A school may only “open” a facility that is owned by the school. Facilities that are non-owned, but rented by the school for
the interscholastic sport season, do not meet this criterion. Typically, students may access such facilities on their own without
school involvement (recreation facilities, parks, membership locations, etc.).
2. All “open facility” activities shall be posted or announced publicly, for example in the daily bulletin, school newspaper, etc. at
least two days prior to the activity. The “open facility” will be supervised from beginning to end by the school personnel who has
scheduled the activity with advanced approval from the appropriate school administrator.
3. A facility may be open for a single sport and be gender specific (i.e. girls volleyball). Schools should provide equal open facility
opportunities if being specific by gender to ensure comparable opportunities for both genders.
4. Attendance at an open facility shall not be mandatory for any student. All attendance must be voluntary. Attendance at an open
facility may not be related to team membership. Any effort either directly or indirectly to require a student to attend the open
facility is a school violation.
5. Only “free play” activity may take place. Organized scrimmages are not considered free play. No instruction, coaching or
corrections are allowed. Drills and organized plays or sets do not constitute free-play and are not allowed during an open
facility.
6. Supervision: Any member of the school staff, including a coach, may supervise an open facility; however, no instruction,
coaching or corrections are allowed.
7. The individual school administration assumes the responsibilities of making certain that there is full compliance to this policy.
The local school administrator(s) shall determine the appropriate activities for recreational free play and the school equipment
to be made available and their location. It is the responsibility of the school administration to be certain the activities and
equipment are safe and appropriate for the facility and for any student to participate in and use without special supervision and/
or training.
Open for Community: Facilities may be opened for NON-enrolled students at the local school's discretion during the academic
year or the summer during periods that do not conflict with the interscholastic sport season or pre-scheduled use by the school.
Open for Enrolled Students:
1. HIGH SCHOOL: This information connects with By-Law 3.14.7, Out-of-Season Sport-Specific Practice Periods. During the
academic year, school facilities may be opened (as per criteria above) for enrolled students ONLY during the 7-week period
notated as "Open Facility" on Diagrams 3.14.7 (1 and 2) for the sport(s) of the season notated. Enrolled students may not
participate in open facilities during the weeks in between these periods (which are dead/no-contact periods as per By-Law
3.14.7.e).
H.S. SPORT: OPEN FACILITY PERIOD (AFTER THE SEASON): 7-WEEK PERIOD:
Fall Sports During the Winter (Period 2) Mon. of Wk. 27 to Fri. of Wk. 33
Winter Sports During the Spring (Period 3) Mon. of Wk. 39 to Fri. of Wk. 45
Spring Sports During the Fall (Period 1) Mon. of Wk. 10 to Fri. of Wk. 16
All Sports Summer Counts in 20 contact days