Perry Hall High School | Archive | March, 2012

New Physical Form

The physical form attached to this post is the newest physical form which will be used from now on for Baltimore County Public Schools.

http://media.digitalsports.com/48779/files/2012/04/Physical-Form1.pdf

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Women’s lacrosse: Perry Hall grad Melissa Diepold thriving on Maryland’s defense

Perry Hall graduate Melissa Diepold was recently featured in a story for Explore Baltimore County:

http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/baltimorecounty/sports/ph-br-diepold-0322-20120322,0,2856999.story

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New Academic Eligibility Standards – Effective Fall 2012

New academic eligibility standards will be adopted for the fall of 2012 athletics season.  They are outlined below.

Academic Eligibility
1.   Students are ineligible if:

a.   They have less than a 2.0 grade point average with no more than one failing, incomplete, or
medical grade in the marking period prior to the start of the season of participation.  This
provision does not apply to incoming 9th grade students for fall eligibility.

  1. First, second, third, and fourth grading period will be used for determining scholastic
    eligibility for winter, spring, and fall.
  2. The beginning dates for grading periods shall be designated on the approved school
    schedule.

b.   They re-enter school after withdrawing and their work or conduct at the time of withdrawal was such that they would not have been eligible in the grading period.

c.   They did not attend school the grading period prior to the intended participation.

d.   They are failing a class at the time of withdrawal in addition to another failure.  The students shall be penalized for the withdrawal failure for one grading period only.  Any first semester course or full year course dropped prior to November 15 will not be counted in determining eligibility.  The date for dropping a second semester course is prior to April 15.

e.   A multi-hour course is counted as multiple courses when determining whether a student has maintained a 2.0 average, but is counted as one course when determining the number of failed classes.

2.  A student who is eligible during a grading period who does not maintain a 2.0 average with no more
than one failing grade at the close of that grading period becomes ineligible to play on the day
report cards are distributed.

3.  A student who is ineligible in a grading period can become eligible to play no earlier than day report
cards are distributed
.  However, this student can become eligible to practice on the day designated
as the end of that grading period in which the ineligibility occurred.

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SECOND ANNUAL “STRIKE OUT ****** CANCER” SOFTBALL GAME

On Monday, March 26, 2012 (weather permitting) the Hereford High School Varsity and Junior Varsity Softball teams will travel to Perry Hall High School to compete in the second annual “Strike Out ****** Cancer” game at 3:45PM. All proceeds from this event will go to the “We Care Fund” of The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Cancer Institute at MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center. For more information please visit their website at www.franklinsquare.org, or contact Kristi Rasmussen directly at 443.777.7454 or Kristi.Rasmussen@medstar.net.

Last year the Perry Hall and Hereford Softball teams, along with generous donors, donated nearly $800.00 to Susan G. Komen as a result of the event. Student-athletes wore pink uniform shirts, pink socks, pink shoelaces, and pink hair ribbons. Concessions were available during the game, too. For more about last year’s event, go to http://herefordharbinger.com/sports/2011/04/15/lady-bulls-play-strike-out-******-cancer-game/.

This year we want to keep proceeds and donations more local. Dr. Kristen Fernandez, ****** surgeon and director of the ****** Center at MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center recently stated, “One in eight women will experience ****** cancer in their lifetime, and it often affects not just the woman, but the entire family.” See below for a way to get the whole family wearing pink for the game on March 26th. Remember, all proceeds will benefit the “We Care Fund”.

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