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Citizenship Projects

Ted D' Alessio
Milburn HS, Milburn, NJ

973-564-7165
dalessio@
milburn.org
Project on "Making Sportsmanship a Priority" was accepted on November 20, 2002.
Fred Balsamo
CAAD, 30 Realty Drive, Cheshire, CT 06410

203-651-3921

Used the LTC 503 curriculum to develop a program to have a captains luncheon to facilitate sportsmanship and citizenship among conference schools.
Steve Polonus
Wilson School District, 2601 Grandview Blvd, West Lawn, PA 19609

610-670-5925

Implemented a program called "Pursuing Victory with Honor".
Brian Trottier
Hartford High School, 37 Highland Avenue, White River Jct, VT 05001

802-295-8620 x 104

Created a School Athletic Council designed to enhance student-athlete experience.
Thomas Mescey
Cranbrook Middle School, 1060 Vaughn, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303

248-645-3078

Planned and implemented an all day Sportsmanship Summitfor middle school students addressing the positive attributes of sportsmanship and citizenship.
William G. Beattie
Montgomery County PS, 850 Hungerford Dr. Room 253, Rockville, MD 20850

301-279-3144

Development of a sportsmanship program for all conference schools.
MArc Haught
USD 266, 11600 West 45th North, Wichita, KS 67101

316-729-4191

Developed a student leadership council to promote sportsmanship and citizenship.
Eric Monson
Mount Vernon SD, 314 North 9th Street, Mount Vernon, WA 98273

360-428-6191

Created a presentation on "How to Promote Character Through Sport". .
Gary Long
Mill Creek High School, 4400 Braseton Hwy, Hoschton, GA 30548

678-714-5906

Developed and implemented a Leadership Academy in the school.
Jean Ashen
Salinas High School, 55 Kip Drive, Salinas, CA 93906

831-796-7580

Implemented a SPortsmanship Task Force in community.
Ed Lockwood
Fargo Public Schools, 415 North 4th Street, Fargo, ND 58102

701-446-1071

Developed a Metro student leadership conferencepromoting education, sportsmanship and leadership..
Jennifer Brooks
Ursuline Academy, 341 South Sappington, St. Louis, MO 63122

314-984-2809
Developed and implemented two projects designed to promote sportsmanship and athlete coach relationships.
Susan Silvernail
Greene Central School, 40 South Canal Street, Greene, NY 13778

607-656-4161

Sportsmanship plus proper behavior taught to sixth through twelfth grade students and their parents.
Wally Connaker
Pine City Schools, Pine City, MN

320-629-4114
wconnaker@
pinecity.k12.mn.us
Project on a sportsmanship policy was approved on January 9, 2001.
Brian Coppes
Urbandale Schools, Urbandale, IA

515-457-6947
coppessb@
urbandale.k12.ia.us
Project on Sportsmanship/Citizenship was approved in January 15, 2001.
Tim Crone
Blue Spring HS, Blue Spring, MO

816-229-3459
t.crone@
bssd.net
Project on character building and sportsmanship was approved on May 14, 2002.
Gary DeGooyer
Great Falls PS, 1100 4th St. South, Great Falls, MT 59405

406-268-6082

Establishing a sportsmanship rewards program for both athletes and fans at each athletic event.
Michael Fusco
Dakota HS, Township, MI

810-954-2405
mfusco@
cvs.k12.mi.us
Project on sportsmanship awards was approved in June 2001.
Mitchell Galiyas
Montour School District, 223 Clever Road. McKees Rocks, PA 15136
412-490-6500 x 1636
Developed a communication guide for parents to follow. This is distributed to parents in pamphlet form.
Karl Heimbach
Magruder HS, 5939 Muncaster Mill Rd, Rockville, MD 20855

301-840-4624

Created an athletic Hall of Fame at Magruder HS to promote excellence in athleticsand positive values in being a productive citizen of the community after graduation.
Harold Hilliard
James Hubert Blake HS, 300 Norwood Road, Silver Springs, Maryland 20905

  Development of a Sportsmanship/Citizenship program that recognizes model coaches and athletes.
Dr. David Hoch
1207 Peachtree Road, Fallston, MD 21047

410-877-1957

Efforts to educate parents - preseason parents, meeting, quarterly newsletter, Handbook for Parents of Athletes, website, etc.
Laurence Kelley
Lake City Area Schools, Lake City, MI

(P) 231-839-6050
(F) 231-839-3372 dlkelley@
michweb.net
Project on adult and student congruent sportsmanship workshops was accepted on February 6, 2001.
Ray Moore
Diamond Bar HS, 21-400 Pathfinder Rd., Diamond Bar, CA 91765

909-594-1405

Establishing a leadership/sportsmanship league conference to address sportsmanship concerns.
Ty Morris
Long HS, 2903 Nichols Blvd., Longview, WA 98632

360-425-6556

Initiating a local and league-wide sportsmanship program in partnership with the state association.
Roger Rush
Pine River HS, Pine River, MI

231-734-5551
rushfam78@
hotmail.com
Project on promoting sportsmanship in both adults and students.
 
 
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