WISCONSIN LITTLE TEN CONFERENCE

The Wisconsin Interscholastic Every school in the state of Wisconsin has the oppor‐ OCONOMOWOC tunity to have conference affiliation based on enroll‐ Athletics Association ment, geography and program offerings. (WIAA) HIGH SCHOOL Oconomowoc is a proud member of the Wisconsin Little Ten which is comprised of the following schools: The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Beaver Dam – Golden Beavers Association is a voluntary, unincorpo‐ Hartford – Orioles rated and non‐profit organization. Slinger – Owls There are 509 schools in the member‐ Watertown – Goslings ship. West Bend East – Suns West Bend West – Spartans Operation of the WIAA is the responsi‐ Wisconsin Lutheran – Vikings bility of the Executive Director Douglas E. Chickering and his staff at the WIAA headquarters in Stevens Point, Wis‐ CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES consin. Anime Gay/Straight Skateboard/ Art @ 207 Alliance BMX The governing body of the WIAA is the Best Buddies German Club Soccer Club board of control, which consists of British Connec‐ Jazz Band I/II Spanish Club eleven Senior High School member‐ tion Jazz Combo Stock Market ships. The Board of Control of the Cedar Strip Knitting Club Student Council WIAA has been in existence since Canoe Link Leaders Student Senate 1897. The WIAA is a member of the Chamber Strings Madrigal/Vocal Students 4 National Federation of State High Chess Club Manga Service School associations.

Chinese Club Marching Band Tech Club Extracurricular Coexist Mathematics Teen Riders As a member school of the WIAA, Comedy Sportz Model UN The Office Oconomowoc High School is bound to Opportunities DECA Movie Club Tri‐M MHS follow the rules and regulations of the Ecology Club NHS Video Game WIAA and the National Federation of Epiphanies O Club Yoga State High School Associations. The FBLA Chamber Strings Young Athletic Director is responsible to rep‐ Welcome Class of FCCLA Pep Band Democratic resent Oconomowoc within the WIAA. FFA Photography 2014 French Club RC Club Future Edu Robotics Garden Club Science Club OCONOMOWOC STAFF ELIGIBILTY WHAT IS NEEDED PRIOR TO Dr. Pat Nuedecker Superintendent Residence PARTICIPATING? Joseph Moylan Principal Emily Mariano Associate Principal A student/athlete regardless of age, is only eligible Michael O’Connor Associte Principal/ in the district in which both parents make their pri‐ 1. $120 Athletic fee must be paid up front. Activity Director mary residence; or you must be participating in the (Once a year) Scott Raduka Athletic Director/ state’s Open Enrollment program. A secondary resi‐ Associate Principal dence does not meet WIAA requirements. Special 2. Must have a current Physical Card on 262‐560‐3111 consideration may be approved by the WIAA file dated after April 1, 2008 and an Al‐ [email protected] through an appeals process i.e.; divorce, social ser‐ ternate Year Card signed by a parent for Beth Loppnow Administrative Assistant vice placements, etc. physicals that are dated before May 30, [email protected] 2009. You can find your child’s most Academics DATES TO REMEMBER current physical date on Family Access. 2010‐2011 Fall Sports Start Dates A student must meet school district and department 3. WHITE Emergency Card Poms ‐ Tryouts of instruction requirements defining a full time stu‐ ‐ Tryouts April 13‐15, 2010 dent and have received no more than one failing 4. Signed Oconomowoc Activities Pledge Football August 9, 2010 grade in the most recent grade – reporting period. Card that indicates the athlete and their Girls August 9, 2010 A senior who has acquired all necessary credits to‐ parents have read and agree to abide wards graduation is not exempt from this rule. Girls August 10, 2010 by the rules set forth in the Code of Girls Swim August 10, 2010 Boys/Girls X‐Country August 16, 2010 Code Of Conduct Conduct. Girls August 16, 2010 5. Must be a fulltime student with primary Sailing Participation in extracurriculars is a privilege, not a residence in the Oconomowoc Area Boys Soccer August 9, 2010 right. Every member High School of the WIAA is required to have a code of conduct which applies to School District, or be participating in the 2010‐2011 Winter Sports Start Dates all participating students/athletes who are to con‐ state’s Open Enrollment program. Poms Last Week in Oct duct themselves in such a manner as to be a credit Cheerleading to their school, community and state at all times 6. Receive a “Red Card” from the Athletic during the calendar year. A complete copy of the Office. This red card signifies the com‐ Boys Nov. 15, 2010 Oconomowoc Code of Conduct will be given to all pletion of the above steps. The athlete Girls Basketball Nov. 17, 2010 participating student/athletes. Nov. 8, 2010 is responsible for giving this to the Boys/Girls Hockey Nov. 8, 2010 coach. Coaches will not allow an ath‐ Ski Racing Attendance lete to participate in tryouts without a Wrestling Nov. 15, 2010 A student who is excused by a parent or guardian as “Red Card”. A “Red Card” is needed for 2010‐2011 Spring Sports Start Dates ill, will be ineligible to participate in any after‐school each sport. Boys March 21, 2011 practices, rehearsals, contests or performances that Boys Golf March 28, 2011 day unless the student is either (a) in attendance Girls from the beginning of Block B through the end of Girls Soccer March 21, 2011 the day even if any of those periods are study halls, Girls March 21, 2011 or (b) provides a physician’s excuse for missing Boys Tennis March 28, 2011 school. Boys/Girls Track March 7, 2011