2020-2021 CBMS Extracurricular Code of Conduct Policy
1. Chester Boren Middle School students are expected to maintain high levels of citizenship standards while representing our school in extra-curricular activities. For example, Athletes are not allowed to smoke, use tobacco products, steal, and vandalize property, use illegal/controlled substances or alcohol. The willful or persistent association with controlled substances is unacceptable and is subject to disciplinary action.
2. A minimum of a two-game/event suspension will be imposed for acts of poor citizenship. Head coaches/sponsors may go above and beyond this two-game minimum if the individual situation warrants that action. This will be the decision of the head coach/sponsor in each individual activity.
3. For unusual cases of poor citizenship, other consequences may be imposed by the Middle School Principal. These will be handled on a case by case basis.
4. Please remember that you are not only representing yourself at extracurricular activities, but your family, school, and community as well. Being a Centralia student-athlete requires you to conduct yourself in such a manner that all will be proud to support you.
5. Family members and friends will be held to the same standards as students when supporting our student-athletes at any district activity.
6. Student-athletes who receive discipline during the school day will be subject to further consequences from their head coaches. These consequences may include, but are not limited- conditioning, playing time, removal from the team.
7. Student-athletes who miss the bus for an away contest due to serving after-school detention will not be allowed to dress for that contest.
8. Transportation home following a district activity is decided by each individual sponsor/coach. Students may only leave a district activity with their legal guardian unless approved by the principal prior to the event through the middle school office.