Sports and Other Activities

Five basic sports are offered:  soccer, basketball, softball, baseball, and cheering. Students try out for positions on teams.   Coach’s decisions must be final in the selection process. Students participating on Windsor teams are representing Windsor School, their parents, community and themselves and are expected to be positive representatives. Disciplinary problems may result in suspension from the team for a period of time to be determined by the coach, athletic director, and principal.


After School Eligibility

Playing sports or participating in any other school activity is a privilege, which can be revoked for disciplinary matters.

Students receiving two detentions in the same season that the activity takes place will be suspended for one game or activity. If the student receives 3 or more detentions in a season there will be a meeting set up with the parents, coach, administration and student to determine their eligibility and possible consequences.


Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Policy

The use of tobacco or any other drug during the school year is an automatic suspension from the particular school activity. 


Sportsmanship

Good sportsmanship needs to be the hallmark of participation. Students are expected to act in accordance with the rules of Windsor School.  Students demonstrating poor sportsmanship will be reprimanded. A meeting with the coach, AD and principal will take place. At that time, a plan of consequences will be developed,

Transportation

Students participating in school-sponsored activities out of town must ride to the activity in vehicles provided by the Windsor School Dept. (Usually a bus). Exception - Students serving detention may be taken to an away game by their parents or older brother or sister providing the parents have provided a note of permission.


Student Transportation from Events

Coaches and/or Advisors will carry release forms to all games. If a student wishes to return home with his/her parent, the parent must sign a release from. In order for other immediate members of a family, i.e., older sister or brother, to take a student home, they must possess a signed note from a parent.