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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MS Exceptional Athlete Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student’s name and selecting their grade (7th or 8th) from the provided options.
  3. Fill in the parent’s name, sport, address, and contact information including telephone numbers and email.
  4. Review and complete the athlete/parent consent statement regarding physical, mental, emotional, social, and educational well-being. Ensure both signatures are provided.
  5. For administrative completion, ensure that the Activities Director and Middle School Principal sign off on their respective sections after consultation.
  6. After the tryout period, have the high school coach provide comments on the athlete's readiness and include their recommendation along with their signature.
  7. Finally, ensure that the Activities Director completes their final decision section regarding participation at the varsity level.

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The intent of the Athletic Placement Process (APP) is to provide for students in grades 7 through 12 a mechanism that allows them to participate safely at an appropriate level of competition based upon readiness, rather than age and grade. Athletic Placement Process (APP): MS to HS | Athletics Minisink Valley Central School District athletics page athletic-pl Minisink Valley Central School District athletics page athletic-pl
The intent of the Athletic Placement Process (APP) is to provide for students in grades 7 through 12 a mechanism that allows them to participate safely at an appropriate level of competition based upon readiness, rather than age and grade.
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The Athletic Placement Process (APP) is a program for evaluating students who want to participate in sports at higher or lower levels, as approved by the Board of Regents as a part of the school eligibility rules in 1980, and is aligned with Learning Standards 1 and 2.

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