Brookline High School Athletics Welcomes Rising 9th Graders and Families to BHS' Roberts and Dubbs Auditorium on Tuesday, April 23rd, 7pm, for an introductory overview of athletic offerings at the High School. BHS Director of Athletics Pete Rittenburg will cover a range of topics concerning offerings and expectations for prospective student-athletes. A question and answer session will follow the presentation.
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Our Athletes
Introduction to BHS Athletics: An Overview Presentation...Tuesday, April 23rd, 7 PM
Online Registration Is Open For Spring Sports
January 4, 2013
Dear Brookline High School Student-Athletes and Families:
We are excited to announce that we are now offering the convenience of online registration for our sports programs through partner company, FamilyID (www.familyid.com).
FamilyID is a secure registration platform that provides you with an easy, user-friendly way to register for our programs, and helps us to be more administratively efficient and environmentally responsible.
When you register through FamilyID, you enter your information once for multiple uses, multiple kids and multiple programs.
BEFORE YOU REGISTER FOR SCHOOL ATHLETICS
PHYSICAL EXAMS: A physical exam must be current within the past 13 months and signed by the physician. If the student’s physical expires during the season, they will not be able to play until a new physical exam is received. A hard copy of the up-to-date health form still must be submitted to the BHS Athletics Office.
COMPLETE ONLINE CONCUSSION COURSE: The state law requires that student/athletes along with their parent(s)/guardian(s) complete the concussion course. During registration you will be asked to sign off that you have completed one of these courses.
http://www.nfhslearn.com/electiveDetail.aspx?courseID=38000
www.cdc.gov/Concussion
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION NEEDED TO REGISTER
It will be helpful to have the following information handy to allow for accurate completion of your online registration.
Student ID #
Doctor information
Health Insurance Information
**PLEASE NOTE THAT UP-TO-DATE HEALTH FORMS AND RELEVANT FEES STILL MUST BE TURNED IN TO THE BHS ATHLETICS OFFICE PRIOR TO PARTICIPATION.**
TO REGISTER, CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW (OR FIND THE REGISTRATION LINK AT WWW.BROOKLINEWARRIORS.NET ) AND FOLLOW THESE 3 EASY STEPS
** Please note: This form should be completed by parent/guardian of student athlete.**
https://www.familyid.com/brookline-high-school-athletics/spring-2013-athletics-registration
1. Create your secure FamilyID account by entering your family name, email address and password. You will receive an email with a link to confirm your new account. (If you don’t see the email, check your spam or junk folders.) If you are a returning FamilyID account holder, your information will re-populate. Some fields will require updating and you may choose to update any other fields as necessary.
2. Fill out and/or update the information requested on the registration form.
3. Submit your registration. You will receive an email from FamilyID confirming your registration. Relevant fee payment and a copy of your student-athletes's up-to-date health forms must be submitted to the BHS Athletics Office.
You can log back into www.familyid.com at any time to update your information and to check your registrations.
SUPPORT
If you need assistance, call Family ID at 888-800-5583 X1. Support is available 7 days per week from early morning through late evening. Any messages left overnight will be returned first thing in the morning.
The MIAA's Physical Exam (PE) Rule Has Changed...Please Be Aware
Friday, June 15, 2012
The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association's Board of Directors informed its member schools this week of a change to Rule 56, concerning Physical Examinations (PEs). PEs now expire exactly 13 months after the date of the exam, so that a student-athlete may now become medically ineligible in the middle of a given season. This ruling replaces the previous interpretation that as long as the PE was good for the beginning date of the season, then it would carry the student for the whole season. Now, students and families need to plan PE updates so that they may avoid getting caught in a situation where the PE expires mid-season.
Introduction to BHS Athletics: Tonight at BHS
Introduction to BHS Athletics: Orientation for Prospective Freshmen and Families
Thursday, March 15th, 6:45pm in BHS' Roberts and Dubbs Auditorium
An overview of BHS interscholastic athletic offerings will be presented by BHS Director of Athletics Pete Rittenburg, followed by a Q and A session for prospective 9th graders and their families.
Learn about the benefits of participation in interscholastic athletics. See the range of sports offered during our three sport seasons. Get answers to FAQs:
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