Athletic Training

Instructor: Mr. Ryan Haire

E-mail:

Phone: 940-369-2191

Tutorials: By appointment

Room: 122

You are about to embark on a wonderful Athletic Training journey. Athletic Training is the practice of injury prevention, evaluation and rehabilitation. It will take a lot of hard work on our parts to make this journey worthwhile. It is to your advantage to be in class everyday. If you are absent or think you might be absent it is your responsibility to make up any assignments and get the notes you missed. You need to take care of yourself. The work will be intense and exciting. If you have any problems, questions or concerns let me know and we will work through each situation together.

Grading Policy

Tests –60%

Daily/Lab – 40% (notebooks, quizzes, worksheets, and homework)

**Late work will be taken up to 10 days following the due date, but there will not be an opportunity to make-up late work**

Supplies and Materials

3 Ring binder (1in or more)

Blue or black ink pens, pencils

Notebook paper

Note cards (about 100, to be used throughout semester)

Notebook (to use for labs only)

Expectations

Follow all DHS rules and policies

Be on time

Be in your seat by the bell

Be prepared for class (anything you think you might need, bring)

Participate in all class discussions

Keep a well-organized notebook (this will help organize your person)

Take care of yourself

Be respectful and mindful of yourself and those around you

Tardy Policy

I want you here in class. If this becomes a problem we will handle every situation. The only way to learn is to be present.

If your success is not on your own terms, if it looks good to the world but does not feel good in your heart, it is not success at all. Anna Quindlen (1953 - )

If you are to succeed you have to want to succeed! I will try my hardest to give you every opportunity, but it is up to you to grab the opportunity with both hands.