Each year, students who plan on participating in senior high interscholastic athletics must have a physical examination, health and release form, CIF Code of Ethics, and a Concussion Information Form. Junior High interscholastic athletes must have a completed physical examination and health and release form. Once completed, these forms must be turned in to the athletic director before tryout and/or practicing for a team.
The costs of the insurance and the physical examination are the responsibility of the parent and are not included in the athletic fee. If a student needs insurance, information can be obtained from the Grace Business Office.
There is a fee for participation in all junior high and senior high sports. Participation in second or third-season athletics will be denied if past athletic fees have not been paid in full.
Participation in athletic contests is left to the discretion of our coaches. Playing time is not guaranteed to any athlete at any level. When a sport has more than one level (ie Varsity, JV, Frosh/Soph) it is up to the coach to determine which level the athlete participates on. Which level an athlete plays on can also change and be adjusted during the season at the coach's discretion.
In each season of sport, the student’s account will be billed. The bills will be charged on September 1st for fall sports, on December 1st for winter sports, and on March 1st for spring sports.
If an athlete is on the game roster for 1/3 of the games as a team member in any sport, it will be considered that the athlete played the whole season for billing purposes. If they complete less than 1/3 of the games, the account will be adjusted to reflect a need for only 50% payment. Injuries are part of athletics and any such occurrence will be taken into consideration.