Track & Field
2021 Bulletin Board
2021 Track & Field Season May 3rd - June 12 (EMAC) or June 26 (State)
Voluntary Out of Season Practices will be held at the Track. Bring warm clothes!
Wednesdays & Thursdays @4:30 - 6Pm and Saturdays @ 8am(more days may be added after Spring Break)
Please Complete the following to be eligible:
FamilyID: click on Season D from the drop down menu and register for TRACK and sign the COVID Waiver (The waiver is located IN the registration). Even if you registered early in the year or participated in another sport, the form was added late, so sign in to FamilyID and scroll down to the agreements section where you will find the Phase 3 Waiver and the 20-21 CHSAA Competitor's Brochure.
You have until the 4/16 registration deadline to pay your fees and make sure your physical is up-to-date (remember that the season extends into summer, so make sure your physical is good through June 30).
Parents & Athletes, Please read prior to participating in any workouts:
*We are only permitted gathering for workouts, no meetings or social events. Be prepared to leave the Track immediately after your workout.
*Workouts should include groups of up to 25 players. Track will have 4 Co-Horts: Sprints, Jumps, Hurdles / Distance / Throws / Pole Vault
*Cohort groups of students on each field to create fixed membership in the case of exposure or quarantine. We will not mix Track Cohorts during practices.
*A cloth mask that covers the nose and mouth must be worn at all workouts both indoors and outdoors.
*Athletes, staff and coaches must maintain a physical distance of 6 feet when not engaged in active training or competition, including when on the sidelines.
*Spectators are not permitted at practices. Parents, please plan to drop off and pick up accordingly.
*When a coach and or athlete arrives at a workout, they must wear a cloth mask over their nose and mouth, bring their own water bottle, complete the health screening form (paper copy, not online anymore), have a temperature check done, and use hand sanitizer prior to entering the facility.
*All equipment should be cleaned prior and after use.
*If a coach or athlete does not feel well, they should stay home.
*Contact the COVID Site Team at Brighton High School with any questions regarding COVID symptoms so they can help facilitate next steps:
Sherri Bunn Michelle Rice Malisa Baldwin
sbunn@sd27j.net mrice@sd27j.net mbaldwin@sd287j.net
720-507-9161 720-509-9036 720-507-7098
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LETTERING WORKSHEET
GIRL'S POINTS BOY'S POINTS
Questions about Lettering?
See the Policy Handbook
General Information Tab>Policies
GIRL'S POINTS BOY'S POINTS
Questions about Lettering?
See the Policy Handbook
General Information Tab>Policies
FREQUENTLY ASKED LETTERING QUESTIONS:
Why does Lettering require more than being the best athlete?
The culture of BHS Track & Field is more than WINS. We are dedicated to something bigger than self and we do what it takes to be a TEAM, which includes fundraising, asking our parents and family to get involved, and volunteering our own time to Team activities to make T&F a better sport for everyone.
If I am "close" in points, $, or hours, should I still try to get stuff in?
YES!-- Your commitment to the team is evident in your past and future actions, so if you are "close", think about how your actions could have been perceived. I honor dedication to the Team! I have also had athletes come up short on meet points but squeak in with meeting 1st or 2nd Standards (If you meet a 2nd standard, it nullifies the 1st and you can only earn one standard in one event one time).
Is it too late to get Volunteer or Fundraising Points?
NO!-- As long as there are opportunities, you have time. Let me know if you are going to try!
Are we paying for a Letter?
NO!--you do not have to pay for a letter. You had to show your Team commitment by helping fundraise $75 for Track, which could be in the form of: attending Spike Night, eating @ the Cajun Boil, donating something to the Cajun Boil basket, buying FanCloth items for yourself or selling them to family & friends, and/or having a parent work an event at one of our meets or concessions at any event. None of these require that you give money to Track. BUT... if you choose not to do the "easy" fundraising, then the expectation is that you make up the difference. This is for YOUR team.
Why does Lettering require more than being the best athlete?
The culture of BHS Track & Field is more than WINS. We are dedicated to something bigger than self and we do what it takes to be a TEAM, which includes fundraising, asking our parents and family to get involved, and volunteering our own time to Team activities to make T&F a better sport for everyone.
If I am "close" in points, $, or hours, should I still try to get stuff in?
YES!-- Your commitment to the team is evident in your past and future actions, so if you are "close", think about how your actions could have been perceived. I honor dedication to the Team! I have also had athletes come up short on meet points but squeak in with meeting 1st or 2nd Standards (If you meet a 2nd standard, it nullifies the 1st and you can only earn one standard in one event one time).
Is it too late to get Volunteer or Fundraising Points?
NO!-- As long as there are opportunities, you have time. Let me know if you are going to try!
Are we paying for a Letter?
NO!--you do not have to pay for a letter. You had to show your Team commitment by helping fundraise $75 for Track, which could be in the form of: attending Spike Night, eating @ the Cajun Boil, donating something to the Cajun Boil basket, buying FanCloth items for yourself or selling them to family & friends, and/or having a parent work an event at one of our meets or concessions at any event. None of these require that you give money to Track. BUT... if you choose not to do the "easy" fundraising, then the expectation is that you make up the difference. This is for YOUR team.
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News Flash
“It's the action, not the fruit of the action, that's important. You have to do the right thing. It may not be in your power, may not be in your time, that there'll be any fruit. But that doesn't mean you stop doing the right thing. You may never know what results come from your action. But if you do nothing, there will be no result.”
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DUE TO THE DISCONTINUATION OF THE BOY'S PREVIOUS RED COMPRESSION SHORTS, WE HAVE MOVED TO AN ALL BLACK SHORT FOR MEN.
GIRLS ARE STILL RED.
PURCHASE ORDER FROM BELOW:
GIRLS ARE STILL RED.
PURCHASE ORDER FROM BELOW:

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