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Modified Sports Information

Athletic Director: Mark Wilson 
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 315-265-2000 x 850
Fax: 315-265-8134
 
 
Links and Resources
 
  • Athletic Team Registration Site - This is a direct link to sign up for an athletic team and complete the required documents for participation.
  • Athletic Team Registration Directions
  • Game & Practice Schedule - This is a direct link to Potsdam Central School's sports schedules. The link below provides information on how to navigate the schedule calendar.
  • Calendar User Guide
  • Sports Offerings (by season) - This document provides you with a listing of all of the athletic teams that are available for our student-athletes to participate in for the 2015-2016 school year.
  • Athletic Placement Process - The Athletic Placement Process (APP) is a program for evaluating students in grades 7-12 who want to participate in sports at higher or lower levels.
  • Code of Conduct - This policy has been prepared for use as a reference by students, coaches and parents of students participating in the interscholastic athletic program.  It is intended to define students’ and parents’ responsibilities as they pertain to the rules and regulations in the district’s interscholastic athletics program.
  • Section 10 Athletics Office - This Interscholastic Athletics Service (Section 10) coordinates all of the public Junior/Senior High School athletic contests that take place in St. Lawrence and Franklin County.
  • NYSPHSAA - The Association serves as a central organization for public high school athletics.
  • NYSPHSAA High School Sports Standards - Provides a description of rules and regulations pertaining to high school sports.
  • NYSPHSAA Modified Sports Standards - Provides a description of rules and regulations pertaining to modified sports.
  • NYSED School Health Services Site - This site provides information on the Concussion Management Awareness Act which became law on July 1st.
  • ImPact Concussion Testing - ImPACT 2005 is a user-friendly, Windows-based computer program that can be administered by a team coach, athletic trainer or physician with minimal training. Reaction time is reliably measured to one hundredth of a second across individual test modules (10 modules total) and allows for an assessment of processing speed as the player fatigues. The test battery consists of a near infinite number of alternate forms by randomly varying the stimulus array for each administration. This feature was built in to the program to minimize the "practice effects" that have limited the usefulness of more traditional neurocognitive tests. ImPACT takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. The program measures multiple aspects of cognitive functioning in athletes.