Athletics Description
The Athletic Department is committed to physical and competitive development. The program goals include encouraging participation in multiple sports and involving all competitive athletes in strength training.
Train in sports filming and editing, including camera operation and software manipulation, to produce film segments and highlight reels for coaches.
An introduction to Hatha Yoga designed for all levels, focusing on basic postures, anatomy, and relaxation techniques to cultivate strategies for stress management and self-care.
This program offers student-athletes in grades 9–11 the opportunity to earn a second half-credit while maintaining competitive readiness.
Students may substitute participation in the school Play/Musical for an Athletic or Fitness requirement, counting as a season of Activity Credit.
Students may designate this progressive, full-year modern dance course as a Physical Education/Athletics credit instead of a Fine Arts credit.
Golf (with score restrictions), Soccer, Tennis, Track & Field. Baseball
Basketball, Cheerleading, Wrestling
Cheerleading, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Softball, Volleyball, Football
Work as a student athletic trainer, assisting with pre/post-practice treatments, field set-ups, and attending practices and games for all student-athletes (Instructor permission required).
Allows students to earn credit for competitive sports not offered by the school, provided the activity has a competitive or performance component and is approved by the Athletic Advisory committee.

