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a school day, regardless of the previous nights or that current day’s activities. Student-athletes can be st disciplinBeyd tfhoer erenpdeoatfetdheab1seqnuceasrtoer,tasrtuddiesnitns mcounsjtuhnacvtieoan mwinthimatuhmleotifc5cohnotuersstsc.ompleted.  By the end of the 2nd quarter, students must have a minimum of 10 hours completed. Student athletes absent from school due to illness are not permitted to participate with the team in any  By the end of the 3rd quarter, students must have a total of 15 hours completed. capacity on the day of absence. A student is considered absent from school if he/she arrives to school after 11am or leaves school prior to the end of the school day. Student athletes can be excused from school and Junior Christian Service Requirement participate in athletics with the approval of the assistant Principal of Men, Assistant Principal of Women or Juniors will complete a total of 15 hours of Franciscan Service to the Community and/or approved Padua  Athletic Director. Examples of excused absences are school related field trips or retreats, college visits, provided service opportunities. A list of approved service agencies is available to all students on MyPad doctor appointments, funerals, etc. and the website. Community service must be completed at one of the agencies on the list. Controlled Substance Policsyt  By the end of the 1 quarter, students must have a minimum of 5 hours completed. For many reasons, athletesnd are held to a strict, year-round, no use standard with respect to controlled  By the end of the 2 quarter, students must have a minimum of 10 hours completed. substances, which include trdobacco products, nicotine products, alcohol and illegal drugs. First of all, it is  By the end of the 3 quarter, students must have a total of 15 hours completed. completely contrary to the concept of athletic training and competition for athletes to use such substances. It is also incompatible with the concept of team sports and the commitment we ask from our athletes to Senior Service Christian Service Requirement (Starting with the Class of 2021) make to each other. Seniors will complete a total of 15 hours of Franciscan Service to organizations or groups focused on the  topic of their social justice project. In addition, athletes are accorded a certain amount of respect and prestige as a result of their participation in Padua’s athletic programsts. They become role models to other students as well as to youngsters in the  By the end of the 1 quarter, students must have a minimum of 10 hours completed. grade school programs. With this status comes additional responsibility. Lastly, as school representatives  By the end of the 2nd quarter, students must have a minimum of 5 hours completed. in interscholastic competition, our athletes convey to the community the values and image of Padua. The students use this opportunity to build a relationship with the organization and to learn more about their When deemed necessary by the school Administration and/or its Athletic Department, school sanctions social justice topic. Students will conduct research and interviews for their project. Advocacy Project is may be imposed including but not limited to detentions, suspensions and/or dismissal from school as stated completed during the Social Justice class. on pp.37-38 in the Parent-Student Handbook, in addition to the athletic consequences listed below. Furthermore, professional assessment (including drug test) and adherence to any recommended follow-up General Requirements of the Franciscan Service Program treatment may be imposed as a condition for return to sports participation.  Students submit all hours online through x2Vol. NOTE: prior to an offense being reported, if an athlete or athlete’s parent/guardian seek assistance from the coach, thSeearvthicletiRcedfelepcatritomnesndtuoer iansTchoeoloagdymcinlaisstractoournwt iatsh1a0c%onotrfotlhledfisnuablsgtarandce.problem and/or incident and the aTthleetSeearvgirceesRteoqunirdeemrgeontaiusrainpaarsys/dfrauilggsramdeplteotiensdtiacnadtepcaormticpilpeattieoninoaf stoebrvaicceoheodurcsa.tion program or a drugS/tauldcoenhtosl arseseressqmuiernedt, tohepearthfolermte wfoiullr nyoetarbseodfeCniherdisptiarntisceiprvaitcioenatfrPoamducao.ntests. Refusal or failure to compSlettuedethnetstwobilalcrceoceeidvuecsapteiocnifipcrroegqruaimremorendtrsufgo/ralecaochoyl eaasrsethssromuegnht CanadmpUuDsSMtiensitstaryndortioenftoaltliownsits recommeandaTtihoenoslowgiyllcrleassusletsi.n the denial of participation. The self-referral is still considered a violation for the purpose of accumulation of violations. SEMESTER EXAMS (see also EXAMS, p. 40) Use of any controlled substance (possession, sale, etc.) is not permitted throughout the athlete’s four years  at Padua. Athletes observed anywhere (on or off school premises) using controlled substances are in Semester exams are given the final four days of each semester. Families should ensure students are in violation of this rule. When an incident is verified by the school Administration and/or its Athletic school on those days. Semester examinations will not be given early for students who will not be at school Department, the athlete may be subject to school sanctions according to pp 37-38 in the Parent-Student on the days scheduled for examinations. In special emergency situations, parents/guardians should arrange handbook. The athlete may also have the following additional athletic consequences: with their student’s assigned counselor for special examination times. Students with unfulfilled financial obligations will be allowed to take semester exams, however, students will not receive semester credit until  First Offense: those obligations are met. Students will receive an "I" grade on their report cards until the examinations havebeencomplIent-eSde.asInocno:mSupsleptengsiroandefsromustwtboecmonatdeestuspdwuriitnhginthTeWreOguWlaErEseKaSsoonfothfecoemndpeotfitihoengrading period. SIGNS (except for football – one game) as outlined by the OHSAA dates (‘season begin’) beyond the date of completion of the school-related sanction. o Off-Season: Suspension from two contests beginning with the first day of regular season  competition (except for football – one game) as outlined by the OHSAA dates (‘season Prior to posting, all items to post must receive approval from the Assistant Principal of Young Men or begin’) beyond the date of the completion of the school-related sanction. Young Women or Vice Principal. Students and student organizations should post materials primarily on the hallway bulletin boards throughout the building. Students may also post materials in halls and classrooms. Only blue painters tape may be used to hang signs. 513 


































































































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