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Programs
The Dr. Lewis S. Libby School sponsors teams in soccer, cross country, basketball, cheering, baseball, softball, and track. Selection to teams is based on skills demonstrated during tryouts.
In addition to our sport programs, Dr. Lewis Libby offers extra-curricular activities in the visual and performing arts to include, drama, band, and chorus as well as other after school activities such as camera club, computer club and cooking.
Code of Conduct
Participation in extra curricular activities is a privilege for students. Clubs and activities are avenues for students to develop leadership skills and to practice using skills, attitudes and knowledge that will help them become contented, caring and competent adults. The playing field or club room is an extension of the classroom. Participation in athletics and activities contribute to the growth of mind and body. The Dr. Lewis S. Libby School has a rich tradition of good sportsmanship and excellence. Over the years, the names change, but the principles of dedication, desire, cooperation and teamwork that those students embodied remain the same.
Students involved in athletics, performing arts programss and activities are the student leaders of the Dr. Lewis S. Libby School. As such they are very visible and project an image to the community and younger students. These students represent our school and must maintain a high standard of conduct in and out of school, on and off the playing field and as hosts or guests at an event. Students involved in extra curricular activites will:
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Be respectful to all staff members and officials
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Obey all school rules
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Refrain from unlawful behavior
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Arrive at school on time. In the event of an unexcused tardy, the student will not be able to participate in any co-curricular events that day.
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Abstain from the use of alcohol, illegal drugs and tobacco
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Recognize visiting teams as honored guests and treat them with courtesy and respect
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Attend all practices/meetings, even if they cannot actively participate
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Properly maintain all equipment and uniforms
Academic Eligibility
- Academic eligibility will be determined on a half-trimester basis. Students declared ineligible by virtue of having a failing grade on a progress report or a report card will be on academic probation.
- During the academic probation, the student will work with his/her teachers and parents to develop a plan to improve his/her grades.
- After two weeks, if the student is passing all subjects he/she will be eligible to participate in all extracurricular activities. If at the end of two weeks, the student is not passing all subjects, he/she will complete another two weeks of academic probation.
- A student may attend practices, but not participate in games or events during academic probation.
- Any student who receives a failing grade on a progress report or report card will be declared ineligible. The administration also reserves the right to declare a student ineligible if it is in the best interest of the student’s academic success.

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