2018-19 BCSD PE/Athletics Presentation - Mr. John Giametta Director of PE, Athletics, Health & Recreation - Beacon City ...
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2018-19 BCSD PE/Athletics Presentation Mr. John Giametta Director of PE, Athletics, Health & Recreation
Athletic U dates • Boys Varsity Soccer All Section Athletes: o Sectional Semi-Finalist • League Champions • Girls Soccer: Reanna Cader, Meagan O Varsity Boys Soccer Meeuwisse, Anna Manente(HM) • Football: Jaden Navarro O Varsity Girls Soccer • Boys Soccer: Devin Lambe, Matt Wyant, • Fall Scholar Athlete Teams Mason Burch (HM), John Mesnick (HM) o Girls Swimming o Girls Tennis Boys o Boys & Girls Cross Country o Girls Volleyball o Girls Soccer • Noah Corey: CNN Positive • Lenny Tones: Pre-Season 1st Team Athlete Interview 0 http://www.cnn.comispecials/cnn-positive-ath All-American by Collegiate Baseball lete Newspaper & Signed National Letter of Intent to Saint John's University
Athletic Updates cont.... • Boys Varsity Basketball • Girls Bowling Outbracket Game on 2/14/18 at 4:30pm o Undefeated season! HOME vs. YONKERS o All Star Team Members • JV Boys Basketball • Selena Virtuoso & Jenna Maffei • Have won 32 games in a row • Winter Track o Attending the ARMORY tonight for the • Girls Varsity Basketball Class B Section Championship 0 Outbracket Game on 2/14/18 at 4:30pm @ WALTER PANAS • Wrestling o Dirani Haynes & Joe Maldonado have qualified to place in the Section Championship
2017-18 Athletics Information Fall Sports Offered Spring Sports Offered o Boys: Football (V, JV, M), Soccer (V, JV, M), Cross Country (V, M), Boys: Baseball (V, JV, M), Spring Track (V, M), Tennis (V), Golf • Total: 8 (V) o Girls: Soccer (V, M), Cheerleading (V, JV, M), Cross Country (V, • Total: 7 M), Volleyball (V, JV, M). Tennis (V), Swimming (V) 0 Girls: Softball (V. JV, M), Spring Track (V. M), Lacrosse (V, M), • Total: 12 Golf (V) 0 Total Fall Sports Offered: 20 • Total: 8 o Total number of Fall Athletes. Total Spring _ sports ffered: 15 • Boys: 181 Total number of Spring Athletes: • Girls: 170 • Boys: TBD • Girls: TBD Winter S orts Offered Total Boys Sports Offered. 24 o Boys: Basketball (V, JV, M), Wrestling (V, JV, M), Winter Track (V), Bowling (V), Swimming (V) Total Boys participation to date: 315 • Total: 9 o Girls: Basketball (V, JV, M), Cheerleading (V, JV, M), Winter Total Girls Sports Offered: 29 Track (V), Bowling (V), Dance (V) • Total: 9 o Total Winter Sports Offered: 18 Total Girls participation to date: 266 o Total number of Winter Athletes: • Boys: 134 • Girls: 96 Total Fan Participation: 351 Total Winter Participation: 230
Things we are doing this year: Communication & Community Engagement Physical Education/Health. Curriculum • TVV1TTER1 • District wide (K-12) PE curriculum mapping during • Seasonal Parent Information Meetings superintendent conference days • Discussing Athletic COC and a chance to speak with coaches • Elks Club 'Hoop Shoot" with Carl Oaken and the Beacon Elks before tryouts Club • Bonafide Athlete Verification of each Athlete through the Guidance • BHS Health Curriculum Revisions Department o Project Based and Student driven • Progress Monitoring Forms for each of our athletes (Si-Monthly o Led by Diane Tanzi check-ins) • "DECISIONS DETERMINE DESTINY" a presentation by • Google Doc 'Live" Master Schedule for all school staff to utilize for each season Drug Crisis in our Backyard for BHS students and parents. • Fall Alumni Tailgate prior to our Homecoming Parade o 2/28/2018 @ 6pm in the BHS LGI o Concessions offered by the CSEA o Organized by Diane Tanzi • Donna Pedersen "Pink Out" & memorial plaque presentation for RMS • "NY JETS SPORTS BUSINESS DAY" at Metlife Stadium • Perfect Placement Presentation College Athletics "Recruiting" o 3/21/2018 Presentation for Athletes/Parents o Opportunity for BHS students to go behind the scenes O 10/4/2018 @ 6pm in the BHS Auditorium and learn about the business of sports off the field. • Cumulative end of the year Athletics Awards Night O June 5th @ 6pm in the BHS Auditorium
Community Engagement: Donna Pedersen Pink out & Elks Club "Hoop Shoot" lidume 67, Number 3 'Her legacy will live on — I mg ting kid Pedersen family honored by BCSD and community 35,1 on . on of to k. at The plaque hang in ROMJAVIII Middle Scho oi honoring former Borrehom Itiettle &non: nurse Donna Trost Pedersen. The Pedersen family, Craig, Carter, Julia and Lindsay, with Beacon High School The Beacon Elks teamed up with Me Beacon City School District to hold its Principal Dr. John Sievereling, second ftom right. and John Gloom-rm. Director of annual Hoop Shorn Contest Students. ages 8 to 13 years old, were Own the Physical Education, Athletics, 'kid& & Recreation, during the presentation collected %hen attendees entered the opportunity to compete with the winners of each age group from each school honoring Donna trout Pedersen. gymnamtun. The money raised be meeting to find the winner. Kandlah Burnett, Marc/ono Rodriguez. .rhara sy !Cron.- Coat, Daveya Rodrigue-, Jayden Bostick- and TAT:en Reid are moving 'Maya Comacho, donated to the Pedersen family. Portions on to the District of the proceeds Irons the T-shirts sold also Elks- Shoot in Haver-straw on Jan.13. By Kristine Coulter High School. which is in the Highland Went to the Pedersen family. -Counesy photo a Falls-Fort Montgomery Central School C,ontessions were sold by Rombout The family or DOMM Trost Pedersen, District. A teacher in that district, Romboul Middle School nursc, Middle School and Bearco • High School fanner Out Christopher Page, died in a cat ai:eident PT0s. 'Pink was honored during a School on earlier this mond-r. t test Doubleheader at Beacon High the alYame•006_ V440
Things we are doing this year continued.... Athletics School S irit • Athletic COG Revisions to be presented to • Fan Bus of 54 BHS students to the Byram the Policy Committee Hills Sectional Semi-Final Boys Soccer game • Divider safety net for the Soccer field • Senior Athlete Portraits/ Revamp of the • Scoreboards in the BHS gym Athletic Hall • New Indoor batting cage that will be utilized • 2 new 50" TV screens to display game by the Baseball & Softball Teams schedules, announcements, updates, pictures, • Installation of outdoor Softball Batting cage TWITTER feed • New Lane Lines for the pool • Team Portraits on Canvas located at both • Trainers Golf Cart BHS and RMS for each of the sports seasons • Athletics Storage Shed • Banner updates in the BHS Gym (All will be • New ice machine for the trainers office updated in July 2018) • New trainers tables • Updates to BHS Trophy Case • Bullpens and base alignment on the baseball o Providing rosters to championship field plaques/trophies • Fouls poles on the softball field • New BCSD Athletics Backdrop for College signings/interviews
BHS Athletic Hall & Homecoming Parade
Athletic Shed & Soccer Divider New w/ Senior Portraits
New Trainers Tables & Scoreboard in the BHS Gym
Things we would like to do next year: Physical Education Curriculum • 6th Grade Project Adventure 1/2 year • Elementary PE Minutes curriculum Working together to get closer to the state mandate. 0 Collaboration & Low Element activities will be the Once official, curriculum can be tailored to meet the focus needs of our facilities and resources 0 Inspection of Low Element equipment required • Splitting 9 & 10th grade PE to develop 2 • Swimming Initiative new curriculums; Revising 12th grade All students 6-8th grade will be given 5-10 sessions at the BHS pool (1hr. each) curriculum 0 9th- Health Related Fitness • "0" Period PE Credit Recovery • Muscular Strength, Endurance, Flexibility, Offered every other day from 6:30am-7:15am Body Composition, Cardiovascular Fitness, & • Summer School HS PE Credit Recovery CPR/ First Aid Certification 0 One session offered in the month of July by a certified 10th- Active Lifestyles PE teacher • Promotion of an active lifestyle through alternative forms of exercise 0 11th & 12th- Lifetime Fitness • Recreational sports and individualized activity that can promote lifelong fitness
Things we would like to do next year continued... • Weight Room Remodeling Athletics o Addition of new equipment to begin creating a state of the art weight room for our • Freshman Boys Basketball students and athletes o Additional basketball hoop installed at RMS • Conditioning Coach Job Description • Dance Team o Weight room accessibility for our athletes o Grades 7-12 in the Fall, Winter Grades 7-12 throughout the course of the school year • Girls Assistant Coach for Winter/Spring Track o Personalized workouts developed by our o Throwers/Shot Put Conditioning Coach on a weekly basis • Combining JV & Varsity Cheer • Athletic Study halls o 18 participants during Fall/ 11 participants o Provided for 1 hour on a daily basis each during winter season • Aquatics Coordinator o BHS from 2:30-3:30pm o Lifeguard/Pool coordination for swim teams, o RMS from 3:00-4:00pm PE classes and the Recreation Department • 2-3 low-rise bleachers at the BHS Soccer School Spirit Field • Resurface/paint BHS Gym Floor Light Pole Banners at BHS w/ the Bulldog Logo 0 Beacon Banners for Each Field/Tennis Courts 0 BHS Lobby Trophy Case
5 year SIan Physical Education Athletics • Increase Elementary PE minutes • Athletic Program Development o Revise/update elementary PE curriculum o Draw more students to participate in our athletic • Project Adventure programs 0 8th Grade High Element Course o Evaluate and possibly consolidate current • Swimming for students K-8 programs 0 5-10 Sessions for every student K-8 (lhr. each) o Reduce amount of tardies/absences of our o Full Time Aquatics PE Teacher athletes • 11 & 12th grade PE Electives 1/2 year: o Organized offseason workouts through our o EXAMPLES INCLUDE facility for EVERY program Aquatics/Lifeguarding • Personalized weight training programs o Adventure Activities • Field-Marching Band & Color guard • Orienteering/Kayaking/Snowshoeing/ • Competitive Cheer Cycling/Archery/etc. • Turf Field behind BHS o Recreational Sports o Bathrooms/Concessions next to the field • Racquet Activities/Yard Sports o Press Box o Strength Training o Lights o Competitive Sports • Complete Track Replacement o Dance/Aerobics/Fitness o Pole Vault Pit/Mats & enclosed storage o High Jump Mats & enclosed storage o New hurdles
5 Year Goals... Goals: 1. Every student that graduates from BHS will have been offered CPR/First Aid Certification. 2. Every student that graduates from BHS will have developed a personal fitness plan. 3. Increase enrollment of BHS students into interscholastic athletics. 4. Provide year long opportunities for our student-athletes.
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