FY10 FY10 Budget Presentation Budget Presentation “NASHOBA ATHLETICS NASHOBA ATHLETICS” ” “ 1/26/2009 NASHOBA ATHLETICS 1
� Year in review accomplishments � Goals � Increased participation � Hall of Fame � Education/guidance in college search process � Other Accomplishments in 2007-2008 � 2008 MIAA Boy’s Indoor Track State Champions � Four League Titles, 14 teams advanced to post-season play � 52 League All-Stars 1/26/2009 NASHOBA ATHLETICS 2
� Athletic Department Goals � Facilities Maintenance/Upgrades � Recognition Items � Assist with field maintenance � Weight Room improvements � Continue to work toward turf/track project 1/26/2009 NASHOBA ATHLETICS 3
� Athletic Department Goals � Enhance the Overall Student-Athlete Experience � Student-Athlete Leadership Team � Increase representation at MIAA workshops � Improve school spirit � Student-Athlete/Parent Education � Continued emphasis on academics 1/26/2009 NASHOBA ATHLETICS 4
� Athletic Department Goals � Competitiveness � Maintain level of strong programs � Improve less competitive sports � Qualify for the playoffs in all sports � Coaches education � Youth program development 1/26/2009 NASHOBA ATHLETICS 5
� Student-Athlete Participation � 520 Student-Athletes in 2007-2008 � 455 student-athletes have participated in at least one sport through Fall/Winter 2008-2009 � 2009-2010 will be the first year of not adding at least one sport or team since 2004-2005 academic year � Intramural expansion. Offerings now include: matball, badminton, volleyball, dodgeball and softball � Celebrate Accomplishments � One District Championship, Two league titles and 24 All-Stars in Fall 2008 1/26/2009 NASHOBA ATHLETICS 6
� Athletic Department Mission � The NASHOBA athletic program is an extension of the academic day and is committed to the physical, social and emotional development of its participants. � The program operates within the mission of the school district: “To educate all students to their fullest potential.” The staff is committed to helping student-athletes achieve their fullest potential, both academically and athletically. 1/26/2009 NASHOBA ATHLETICS 7
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