Practice Attendance Clause Samples

The Practice Attendance clause sets out the requirements and expectations for an individual's presence at scheduled practices. It typically outlines the minimum attendance needed, procedures for reporting absences, and any consequences for failing to attend, such as loss of playing time or disciplinary action. This clause ensures that all participants are aware of their commitment to regular practice, promoting team cohesion and accountability.
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Practice Attendance. Practices are the key in development of all players. All practices are mandatory. At least one coach must be told in advance of a practice that a player will not be able to attend, except in the case of emergencies. All players should arrive for practice and be ready to take the field on time and in proper practice clothing. All necessary equipment should be brought to every practice. If you are late to practice, there will be disciplinary actions. Unexcused absences from practice will have consequences up to dismissal from the team.
Practice Attendance. Marching band is very similar to athletics. A band functions as a single unit and not a group of individuals. What we do, we do together. Band practices are diminished by even a single absence. Therefore, you are required to be at all band practices (including drumline, majorette, flag corps, or drum major practices if selected to be a part of these sections). It is the student’s responsibility to notify the director of an absence in advance with a note, email, or phone call from the parent or guardian. In the event of an emergency the student must submit a parent note, email, or phone call upon returning. If a student is late to practice, they will be required to make that missed practice time up at the discretion of the director. If a student continuously shows up late for practices, the director could have the student not participate in a performance which would result in an unexcused absence.
Practice Attendance. Student-athletes are expected to be at practice unless ill, or for some personal reason that has been presented to, and accepted by the coach PRIOR to practice.
Practice Attendance. 5.1 It is the responsibility of all parents or guardians to ensure the full participation of their Player in the baseball and/or softball program be it House league or Travel league. For the avoidance of doubt, this means that every Player must attend three out of every four scheduled practices to be allowed to play in any HPBA game. Failure to attend the required amount of practices (in order to remain a Player in Good Standing) will result in the HPBA BOD having the ability to waive the Playing Requirements described herein and loss of Returning Player status in the following season. 5.2 Before the season begins, your Coach will designate practices in accordance with the current HPBA standards as published in the current HPBA Coach Policy Agreement and HPBA Travel Teams Policy Agreement. 5.3 Leading up to and during the season, Parents/Guardians should expect their House league Player to participate in one to two organized team practices per week in addition to the games. 5.4 During the regular season, an HPBA House league coach may designate only one scheduled practice per week as being required. (Travel leagues should refer to the Travel Teams Policy Agreement). 5.5 Players are required to arrive at the park no later than thirty (20) minutes prior to the posted game start times. 5.6 Players should arrive ten (10) minutes before all scheduled practices.

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