Behavior Expectations
Behavioral Issues, Disciplinary Consequences, and Poor Sportsmanship
MPC student-athletes are expected to set the standard for behavior and to honor Christ in all that they do. Conduct that falls short of this expectation will not be tolerated. Coaches who anticipate a suspension or any serious disciplinary consequences being imposed on a student-athlete should meet with their athletic director prior to communicating this decision to the student-athlete and their family.
Attendance at Practices/Games
Student-athletes who miss two practices or one game unexcused in a season will be penalized game time, as determined by the head coach. Further absences may result in removal from the team.
Detention, ISS, and OSS
View the High School Handbook for policies regarding detention.
Game EjectionsStudents
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