HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HOMEPAGE
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CRESTWOOD ATHLETIC PHILOSOPHY
The coaches shall always encourage each individual athlete to strive for excellence. In addition, all coaches will recognize that the general welfare and development of the total person must be given constant attention. Members of the school athletic community will encourage athletes to participate in a variety of athletic endeavors. It is a recognized duty of the school administration and coaching staff to encourage as many eligible young people as possible to participate in various sports offered in the Crestwood Schools. While recognizing the value of a winning tradition, the athletic staff will encourage maximum participation and devotion to fundamentals below the varsity level of competition.
The general guiding philosophy of most high school athletic departments is to develop a winning tradition throughout the entire program. This basic principle remains a vital foundation of Crestwood High School Athletic Department and program. In addition to the winning of contests, the athletic atmosphere must contribute to the development of good sportsmanship on the part of athletic participants, members of the general student body, the faculty, and the residents of the school and school community.
Participation in high school athletics and extra-curricular activities is a unique and important learning experience. This participation is a privilege for our Crestwood students, it is not a right. In this way extra-curricular activities are separate from the school curriculum.
In conclusion, actions, policies or programs will not be developed that will counter the spirit or written policies of the Portage Trail Conference or Ohio High School Athletic Association.