Williamson Student Handbook 2024-25 | Page 11

Students who drop out of an activity are required to enroll in another activity before the end of the trial period , which will be announced well in advance . All activities , both Sport and Full-Year , may limit enrollment to a specific number of participants .
Students may submit proposals for new activities to the Athletic Director and the Vice President of Student Affairs .
By the end of the trial period , all students must sign a Commitment Agreement to participate in a selected activity ( regardless of season ), after first having met with and received approval from the respective Coach / Activity Leader . Students who are playing a fall sport must sign a Commitment Agreement for that sport by the end of the preseason period . This allows the student ample time to find another activity during the trial period and the coaching staff ample time to adjust the team roster .
Failure to sign up for an activity by the end of the trial period constitutes a neglect of duty . See the sections on Underclassmen Details and Time on Grounds for information on how Activities affect these requirements .
Consequence for Non-Participation A student who quits , is dismissed from , or who fails to participate in their selected activity , will be assigned 8 disciplinary points and 4 consecutive days of Saturday Grounds Detail .
Other Issues Students generally may not serve Time on Grounds , sit Power Plant shift , or be shop foreman at the same time they are scheduled to participate in a student activity ( exceptions to this rule are approved on a case-by-case basis by the Vice President of Student Affairs ). Students on power plant outages must attend the activity to which they have committed . Activity commitments take precedence over Power Plant Shift rotations . Students should inform the Power Plant Director of their activity conflict in advance so that a replacement can be assigned .
Athletics { 6 / 15 / 21 }
Varsity sports include cross-country , football , soccer , basketball , wrestling , baseball , tennis , and lacrosse . To participate in varsity athletic competition , a student must be in good academic standing ( see Strict Academic Probation below ) and have a signed commitment form on file . Students who choose to leave a team for any reason face disciplinary action ( see “ Consequences for Non- Participation ”) and must see the head coach personally to return all equipment . Students will be billed for lost equipment .
The Restall Sports Center directly supports varsity athletic activities and offers a basketball court , an indoor running track , an outdoor tennis court , and other facilities . Hours of operation are determined and published by the Athletic Director . Students may use athletic fields on weeknights during the fall and spring semesters , however , any other use of fields or facilities by students or nonstudents is at the discretion of the Athletic Director . A wrestling and training facility is located above the Power Plant Shop . Additionally , there is a full outdoor basketball court adjacent to the Lipp Center .
The outdoor tennis court is for tennis playing only . No other activities are permitted on this court . Tennis court reservations may be made with the Athletic Director . Williamson will provide rackets and balls , if needed .
Homecoming Day { 7 / 17 / 14 }
All students are required to be on campus on Homecoming Day . Exceptions are made at the discretion of the Vice President of Student Affairs and must be requested in advance .
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