Athletic Placement Process (APP)
The purpose of the statewide Athletic
Placement Process (APP) physical fitness testing program is to determine the
level of physical fitness students have when compared to older athletes that
they will be competing with in high school programs. If your son or daughter is
seeking to be part of a junior varsity or varsity high school team, a fitness
test, along with a physical examination, will determine whether the appropriate
level of physical development has evolved in relation to similar levels of
older students (tanner test). Students must pass all required parts to be
eligible for a tryout and to ensure the safety of their participation.
This program is designed for the exceptional
athlete. It is not intended to help schools fill out high school rosters.
Parents can expect students to be asked to
complete 5 parts of the fitness test. The test includes a mile distance run, a
shuttle agility run for time, as well as tests of abdominal (sit-ups), upper
body (pull ups or pushups) and flexibility (V-sit or
sit & reach)
Parents are cautioned that even though an
athlete may be physically ready, it does not mean that he/she may be
emotionally or socially ready to handle the normal stress of competition or can
mix with older athletes. Even though coaches set the stage for assimilation of
younger students into the team structure, the younger athletes must be
comfortable within this environment. Should this not be a natural adjustment, it
is recommended that the athlete remain at the district's modified level or wait
until high school.
A parent permission form is required to
complete the athletic placement process. Both parents and athletes are asked to
take the time to read the rules before signing.
The Process:
- The process begins with the
varsity coach making a recommendation that a middle school student be
considered for the APP process. The varsity coach should only recommend
an exceptional MS athlete and must complete the coach recommendation
form by the date below.
- The parents/guardians sign the
parental permission form and return it to the athletic office.
- The athlete is evaluated by a physician
to see if they are physically ready by using their tanner score, height
and weight.
- The athlete takes the fitness
test (needs to pass 4 of 5 elements required).
- If the athlete passes both the
physical development test and the fitness test, they are eligible to
tryout.
Please note that if a middle school student plans to tryout for
a spring sport through the APP process, they are not eligible to participate in
a Winter 2 middle school sport, as the seasons overlap.
If a student fails more than one component of the fitness test
they may retake the component they failed the following day. There will be no
re-testing beyond that point.
Season
|
Coaches
Recommendations Due
|
Fitness Test Date
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Fall 2023
|
July 31st
|
August 21st
|
Winter 2023-24
|
October 31st
|
November 9th
|
Spring 2024
|
January 15th
|
March 7th
|
Files
APP Letter.pdf
APP Athletic Performance Test.pdf
APP Parent Permission Form .pdf
APP Physical Maturity Chart.pdf
APP Required Fitness Scores.pdf
APP Coaches Recommendation Form.pdf