Athletics
Curtis Conrad
GHS Athletic Director


USD 265 Sportsmanship Policy
Kansas High School Activities Association Forms (including the physical form)

for locations of all GHS athletic events.

Fall Sports
Cross Country

Football
Women's Golf
Men's Soccer
Women's Tennis
Volleyball
Winter Sports
Basketball

Bowling
Wrestling
Spring Sports
Baseball

Men's Golf
Women's Soccer
Softball
Men's Tennis
Track & Field
Drill Team
(Year-round)
Robin Skidmore
Cheerleaders / Spirit Club
(Year-round)
Rachel Nally (H), Susan Perkins (JV)

Student/Athlete & College Recruiting


Goddard Fight Song

We’re the Goddard blue and white.
We’re here to take it all.
We’ve come to fight and win this game tonight
and here’s our mighty call…

GO!  FIGHT!  WIN!

We’ve got lots of power and might.
We’ve got strength and plenty of fight.
We’ll win this game tonight.
Goddard Lions - the blue and white.  Hey!



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SPORTSMANSHIP POLICY
The USD 265 Sportsmanship Policy promotes the board's citizenship goals for USD 265, and enhances the image of the Goddard school community among students, patrons and guests of the districts. The policy is applicable to students, sponsors, fans, and guests during school-sponsored events and activities.

The Board of Education is committed to a spirit of good sportsmanship as a means to achieve exemplary citizenship and to enhance the image of our school community among students, patrons, and guests of our district. To enhance and promote our sportsmanship and citizenship goals, all students, sponsors and fans representing our district are expected to display exemplary levels of sportsmanship during all school-sponsored events and activities. Should a student participant, coach, sponsor or attending patron exhibit such unsportsmanlike conduct that they are caused to be disqualified from or otherwise removed from an activity or sporting event, the following sanctions shall be imposed:

  1. Any student, sponsor or coach who is ejected from an event for an unsportsmanlike action shall be suspended from the next date of competition or performance for which they are eligible and may suffer a more significant suspension up to and including exclusion for the remainder of the season or school year.
  2. Suspensions for more than one date shall be at the discretion of the sponsor, coach, activities/athletic director and the building principal.
  3. A suspension for one event or a longer term may extend into the next school year.
  4. Disciplinary action taken against offending spectators may extend from a minimum of one event to a maximum of permanent suspension from all future USD 265 extracurricular activities for which spectators are invited and welcomed.
  5. Long term (more than one event) suspensions will be imposed on student participants for similar or like activities or events. As an example, an ejection from an athletic event date will result in suspension from the next athletic event for which the student is eligible for competition. Being asked to leave a performing group (non-athletic) will result in suspension from the next non-athletic contest or performance date for which the student would be eligible. The activities/athletic director will be responsible for monitoring and recording the punishment for all students (athletic and non-athletic).
For clarification only, the definition of an unsportsmanlike act shall include, but not necessarily be limited to the following inappropriate and unacceptable actions:
  1. Fighting or other physically inappropriate actions occurring during an event or competition that results in an ejection.
  2. Abusive, rude, sarcastic or discourteous action that results in ejection from a school-sponsored performance or competitive event.
  3. The use of vulgar language and/or obscene gesture directed toward any other participant, official or spectator that leads to an ejection from the event or competition.
  4. Any inappropriate racial, ethnic or religious remark made toward another participant, official or spectator during an event which results in a disciplinary report.
  5. In the case of spectators, wearing any clothing that reflects obscenity or an inappropriate racial, ethnic or religious theme.

Reminder!
KSHSAA physical form and insurance forms must be completed before students can participate in sports practice sessions.  The physical forms are available at Goddard High School, Robert Goddard Middle School, Eisenhower Middle School and the USD 265 District Office.

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