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Fan Code of Conduct

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Pryor High School Athletics

 

Fan Code of Conduct

Gerald Osborne

Athletic Director

Daryl Heston

Assistant A.D.

Greg Arnold

Assistant A.D.

 

Pryor Public Schools, in association with the Oklahoma Secondary School Athletic Association promotes interscholastic events and sportsmanship. Sportsmanship is an essential part of any athletic competition and is expected from athletes, coaches, officals and fans. As a fan/spectator (student or adult) of Pryor Public Schools we want you to be an example of positive encouragement while supporting our athletes, coaches and officials. Our behavior should be positive, respectful, and encouraging of the athletes, coaches, officials and the game.

Pryor Public Schools Encourages:

  • Enthusiastic support of your team
  • Good Sportsmanship
  • Family friendly atmosphere
  • Commitment to safety
  • Welcoming attitude to all fans and visitors

Unacceptable Behaviors:

  • Disruptive, unruly, or intoxicated behavior
  • Foul or abusive language or obscene gestures
  • Rudeness to fellow fans or Pryor Schools personnel
  • Use of tobacco at Pryor athletic events
  • Visibly disruptive fans

Fans who display unacceptable behaviors will be subject to sanctions, including refusal of admittance, removal, and arrest.

1. First Offense - The spectator will schedule a meeting with the athletic director with resulting action that may include removal from the next two home athletic contests of the same sport. One of the Athletic Directors or Principal will contact the spectator in question notifying them of the ejection and dates of ejection.

2. Second Offense - The spectator will be removed from all home athletic contest and other school events and activities for the remainder of the school year of infraction. A letter of ejection will be sent from the office of the Principal notifying the spectator of the remainder of the school year ejection.

3. Third Offense - The spectator will be removed from all home Pryor School athletic contests and other school events and activities for a one year period. A letter of ejection will be sent from the office of the Superintendent notifying the spectator of the ejection.

Any athletic official, including but not limited to, contest officials, athletic director, principal, assistant principals, game site supervisors and anyone else in administrative role on the the site, may uphold enforcement of an ejection.

While the Fan Code of Conduct encompasses behavior expectations and consequences for both student and adult fans, Pryor Public Schools administrators may apply further consequences to a student ejected from a contest due to the student violating the student handbook.