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C.H.S.A.A. -  CODE OF CONDUCT
It is the purpose of the Brooklyn/Queens Catholic High School Athletic Association to promote the highest standard of fair play and sportsmanship. Keeping in mind the Christian beliefs of all our schools and promoting this belief through the behavior of our student
athletes, coaches, and spectators that is above criticism, we will adhere to the code of conduct as put forth by the by-laws of each sport.
The success of this purpose is directly elated to the coaches’ sense of responsibility, diligence in supervision, and effectiveness in enforcement.
The CHSAA has its goal to "offer the boys and girls who attend the member schools an education of quality in a true Catholic tradition of academic excellence and moral qualities." Consistent with this mission is the stated purpose of the CHSAA program; namely, "to provide the best athletic competition possible without sacrificing our academic integrity and moral character."
Further it is the CHSAA’s intent to amplify the student-athelete’s educational experience by providing opportunities for physical vigor, leadership, and individual discipline, all of which are benefits of a well-run athletic program.

COACHES - Individual employed or representing or associated with a member school to administer, conduct, or coach interscholastic athletics shall deport themselves with integrity and sportsmanship at all times so that the CHSAA athletic’s as a whole, their schools, and they, as individuals, represent the honor and dignity of fair pay and the high standards associated with amateur competitive sports.

THE ATHLETES - The conduct of an athlete is closely observed in many areas of society. Your behavior mirrors totally the educational institution you represent. Your behavior reflects that tradition and the standards of the athletic program. As an athlete you are expected to conduct yourself in accordance with the responsibilities and the obligations listed below:

  1. Treat the opponents with the respect that is due them.

  2. Shake hands with opponents and wish them luck before the contest and congratulate them after the contest.

  3. Exercise self discipline at all times; accept officials’ decisions and abide by them.

  4. Accept both victory and defeat with pride and compassion; be neither boastful nor bitter.

  5. Accept seriously the responsibility and privilege of representing the school ad community.


ACADEMIC ADVISOR OF ATHLETICS
AT Bishop Ford Our Athletes are STUDENTS FIRST. Our Graduation Rate, College Preparation and College Placement are second to none. With this in mind, the Athletic Department has placed a faculty member on staff to help our student/athletes achieve their academic goals while still remaining athletically competitive.

Some of the responsibilities of the Academic Advisor include:

  • Monitoring student/athlete progress reports and report cards

  • Helping to act as a liaison between parents, students and teachers

  • Assignment of tutors for athletes in need of extra assistance

  • Homework/Study Skills/Time Management Assistance


SUNY DOWNSTATE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF BROOKLYN
GENERAL INFORMATION: 718/270-1000
PROCEED TO: 470 CLARKSON AVENUE
BASEMENT LEVEL - DIVISION OF SPORTS MEDICINE

BY RAILROAD
Long Island Railroad
Take any train to the Jamaica station. Change to Brooklyn-bound train (track 3). Take to the Flatbush Avenue terminal. Follow subway directions from there.
Metro-North Railroad
Take any train to Grand Central Terminal. Change to Brooklyn-bound 4 or 5 trains.  Follow subway directions from there.

By Subway
IRT Flatbush Avenue Line (#2 Seventh Avenue or #5 Lexington Avenue) trains to the Winthrop Street station. [Take any IRT Brooklyn-bound train (#2, 3, 4, or 5) to Nevins Street in Brooklyn, changing there for a #2 or #5 marked "Flatbush Avenue". Note that the # 5 runs only during rush hours.]
Walk three (3) short blocks east on Church Avenue to New York Avenue, left three blocks to Clarkson Avenue, right to 450 Clarkson Avenue. Or transfer to an eastbound B-35 bus to the northbound B-44 at Church and New York avenues.
BMT "Q" Local train to Parkside Avenue Station. Cross street to get B12 bus (see below).

BY BUS
The B-12 and northbound B-44 buses stop at the corner of Clarkson and New York Avenues.
The following lines connect with the B-12 along Clarkson Avenue: B-41, B-44, B- 46, and B-49.

PARKING
Valet Parking is available Mondays through Fridays from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., located in front of the 445 Lenox Road hospital entrance at the valet parking booth. The fee is $10.00 (this service is not available on weekends or holidays.) When the valet parking service is not available, a limited number of spaces for visitors are available at a nominal cost at the Center's Parking Garage on East 34th Street, between Linden Boulevard and Lenox Road. There are also several private parking lots in the area.

 

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