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Department - Mission Statement At Life Christian School/Academy
we as Staff, Parents, Athletes, and Fans seek to compete with a level of character,
intensity, enthusiasm, integrity, and sportsmanship that is consistent with our
Christian faith and honoring to our Heavenly Father. WIAA Life
Christian School And Academy is a member of the Washington Interscholastic Athletic
Association (W.I.A.A.) and participates in inter-school athletics as a member
of the Chinook League. All policies for participation will be in full compliance
with W.I.A.A. standards. 
Philosophy All
extracurricular activities sponsored by our school are offered as opportunities
for young people to enrich their lives. Of equal importance is the fact that all
we do should be a testimony to the love of Jesus Christ. Our actions as coaches
should reflect a strong Christian commitment. Extracurricular activities
are in addition to the spiritual and academic achievements, and are reflective
of the standard required by Life Christian School/Academy. Our athletic
program consists of school administration, athletic director, coaches, athletes,
and parents. It is very important that all people in the program are kept in direct
communication with all related events, schedules, and procedures. We want
to provide quality programs that encourage participation by a large population
of our student body, and at the same time, be able to emphasize the importance
of self-discipline, commitment, competition, and athletic excellence. We
will do our best to provide maximum participation opportunities within all the
middle school athletic teams. Due to limited facility space, coaching staff, and
transportation, there are limits to the amount of students allowed on each team.
Trying out for, or making a team does not necessarily guarantee equal playing
time for all participants. At the high school sport level, there is more
awareness on the competition aspect of playing time -- knowing
that only a predetermined number of participants may actually represent our school
in interscholastic competitions -- as established by the WIAA. All people
involved in our extracurricular activities should look at these programs as a
privilege, thereby doing their best to appreciate the opportunity to further minister
to our community by their actions as members of Life Christian teams. Student
Standards for Interscholastic Eligibility (including cheerleading programs) shall
meet and maintain both local school standard and WIAA eligibility requirements. 
Physical
Examination (ref: WIAA HANDBOOK; RULE 18.130) Prior to the
first practice for participation in interscholastic athletics in a middle school
or high school, a student shall undergo a thorough medical examination and be
approved for interscholastic athletic competition by a medical authority licensed
to perform a physical examination. The athletic director must have a copy of this
physical examination on file prior to any participation. The physical examination
must include, but is not necessarily limited to: A. Documentation of a
detailed review of the student's medical history with special attention to presence
or absence of cardiovascular/pulmonary risks and/or previous significant injury
or rehabilitation. B. Documentation of satisfactory examination of the cardiopulmonary
system. C. Documentation of satisfactory sport-specific orthopedic screening
examination. D. A written statement by the examiner as to the fitness of
the student to undertake the proposed athletic participation, with suggestion
for activity modification if necessary. Those licensed to perform physical
examinations include MD, Doctor of Osteopathy DO, Certified registered Nurse (ARNP),
Physicians Assistant (PA), and Naturopathic Physicians. The school in which
this student is enrolled must have on file a statement (or prepared form) form
a medical authority licensed to give a physical examination, certifying that the
participant's physical condition is adequate for the activity or activities in
which the student wishes to participate. To resume participation following
an illness and/or injury serious enough to require medical care, a participating
student must present to the school officials one of the following: a. A
physician's written release b. Written release from the Life Christian School/Academy
Athletic Trainer The physical examination shall be valid for thirteen (13)
consecutive months unless otherwise limited to (12), months by local school district
policy. For each subsequent thirteen-month period, the student shall furnish
a statement or physical examination form signed by a medical authority licensed
to perform a physical examination that provides clearance for continued athletic
participation. 
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