Athletics and physical education

 

The most up-to-date sports schedules can be found at http://www.highschoolsports.net/school/Scotia-Glenville-Senior-H-S-Scotia-NY/


July 27, 2011

The Scotia-Glenville All Sports Booster Club and The Varsity Club will host the annual Holiday Craft Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, December 4, at the High School. Here is a letter about the fair (PDF) and a table reservation form (Word) for anyone wishing to sell crafts.

 

Students participating in interscholastic athletics must complete two forms:


DOWNLOAD the sports physical examination form (HS-23A), elementary and secondary students
This form is to be completed by a physician.


DOWNLOAD the Interval Health History Form for sports participation (in PDF). This form is to be completed by parents.

 

October 15, 2010
Fuel Up to Play 60 is a comprehensive program that focuses on promoting healthier eating for children and increased physical activity. What is Fuel Up to Play 60? (PDF)

 

August 2009
Scotia-Glenville has received the federal Carol M. White Physical Education Program (PEP) grant. It was one of three school districts in New York state to receive the grant, which will stretch over the next three years.
Scotia-Glenville receives federal physical education grant

 

 

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  Scotia-Glenville has many community-based sports programs

 

 

 

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  High school fitness center information

 

 


For information about the high school physical education program, check here.


Athletic agreement

Here is the athletic agreement (in PDF) that all students sign before participating in S-G sports. It describes the athletic program and penalties for an athlete's violation of the athletic code of conduct.

 

Academic standards
Read the academic standards that guide all co-curricular activities.


Substance Abuse policy and procedures
Read the substance abuse policies and procedures.

The Code of Conduct also guides penalties in these cases.

 

Interscholastic Athletics Forms

Students participating in interscholastic athletics must complete two forms:


DOWNLOAD the sports physical examination form (HS-23A), elementary and secondary students
This form is to be completed by a physician.


DOWNLOAD the Interval Health History Form for sports participation (in PDF). This form is to be completed by parents.


Image of Tartan  Who are the Tartans?
The Tartan is the bagpipe-playing mascot of the school district that can be seen on the top left of this page between the "S" and the "G."

 

Scotia-Glenville offers a full array of interscholastic sports from modified to varsity levels.

 

Scotia-Glenville is a Class “A” school in the Section II of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association. In most sports, our athletic teams compete as members of the Foothills Scholastic Council. Other teams are members of the Tri-County Indoor Track League, Aqua League, Capital District Women’s Lacrosse League, and Section II Ski League.

The Foothills Scholastic Council is comprised of these school district's teams:

◗ Broadalbin/Perth
◗ Johnstown
◗ Glens Falls
◗ Gloversville
◗ Hudson Falls
◗ Queensbury
◗ Scotia-Glenville
◗ South Glens Falls

Here are directions to the various athletic locations where Scotia-Glenville teams play.

Scotia-Glenville has a very comprehensive interscholastic program for Tartan athletes. They may participate in any of the sports listed below.

Girls
◗ Basketball
◗ Bowling
◗ Cheerleading
◗ Cross Country
◗ Field Hockey
◗ Golf
◗ Lacrosse
◗ Skiing (Nordic)
◗ Soccer
◗ Softball
◗ Swimming
◗ Tennis
◗ Track & Field
◗ Indoor Track
◗ Volleyball

Boys
◗ Baseball
◗ Basketball
◗ Bowling
◗ Cross Country
◗ Football
◗ Golf 
◗ Lacrosse
◗ Skiing (Nordic)
◗ Soccer
◗ Tennis
◗ Track & Field
◗ Indoor Track
◗ Wrestling


Athletic Department Statement of Purpose
The athletic program at Scotia-Glenville fosters the belief that athletics enhances the education of every student-athlete. The program is designed to provide students with opportunities that challenge them to their individual limits.
Through athletic participation, the student athlete will develop the discipline, responsibility, sacrifice, sportsmanship and team work necessary to be successful.
The athletic program will provide opportunities for students to experience the emotions involved with athletic competition and a sense of pride in themselves, their team, their school and their community that will last a lifetime. Regardless of their win/loss records, students will act with “class” on and off the playing areas, always demonstrating the best of sportsmanship.

 

Questions?

For any questions regarding the district's athletic or physical education programs, contact John Geniti, athletic director, at 382-1237 or JGeniti@sgcsd.net.

 

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