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GENERAL INFORMATION

THE STUDENT ATHLETE AT NHHS:

  • Is a good person, someone to look up to and admire
  • Knows the difference between right and wrong and always tries to do what is right
  • Sets a good example for everyone
  • Makes the world a better place
  • Lives according to the “Six Pillars of Character”
    • TRUSTWORTHINESS
    • RESPECT
    • RESPONSIBILITY
    • FAIRNESS
    • CARING
    • CITIZENSHIP

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The District’s athletic program shall be free from discrimination and discriminatory practices in accordance with state and federal law. The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that equivalent athletic opportunities are provided for both sexes.

Interscholastic, intramural, and/or club athletics participation is open to all persons, without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital or parental status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression or the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.

Administrative Regulation (AR) 6145.2 – Athletic Competition outlines the considerations to determine whether equivalent opportunities are available to both sexes, as well as the criteria used to ensure the District’s athletic program effectively accommodates the interests and abilities of both sexes in athletics.

Any complaint alleging unlawful discrimination within the district’s athletic program shall be filed in accordance with the District’s BP 1312.3 – Uniform Complaint Procedures.

A copy of AR 6145.2 – Athletic Competition is available at District Participation Policy

Newport Harbor High School places student safety as our number one priority. In the unfortunate situation when a student suffers a concussion we immediately implement our Return to Learn Protocol in the classroom and our Return to Play Protocol if a student is involved in our athletic programs. We all need to be vigilant in our communication with one another. We cannot implement our protocol if we do not know a concussion has occurred. Parents need to communicate with their students counselor immediately and we strongly suggest meeting with a doctor. A doctor’s note is helpful in guiding us in accommodating your student’s needs. The counselor will then inform your students teachers and begin to monitor your student’s progress as established by our Return to Learn Protocol. If you have a student/athlete and the injury is not identified by the trainer/coach/athletic director please follow the same protocol as a non-athlete. Teachers will work with your student and make accommodations based upon his/her progress. If symptoms have a prolonged effect on your students classroom performance a student study team may be necessary.

Preventative measures taken by Newport Harbor High School Athletic Program:

Parent Notification in Registration Packet: Heads- Up Concussion
Every two Years: Coaches have Concussion Training ((AB1451)-District run on-line

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Jerry Murray
Athletic Director
949-515-6310

Jessica Nguyen
Athletic Secretary
949-515-6308

Please read the NHHS athletic information page for complete information