After School Sports Program
AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS PROGRAM
PARTICIPATION FORMS
Loma Prieta School District is dedicated to providing a well-rounded educational experience for our students, and we believe that participation in after-school sports plays a vital role in achieving this goal.
We are reaching out to request your support in sustaining our after-school sports programs. These programs not only promote physical fitness but also foster teamwork, discipline, and leadership skills among our students.
Your donation will directly contribute to the purchase of sports equipment, uniforms, providing referees, field and court fees, and the hiring of coaches.
We deeply appreciate your contribution to support our students' athletic endeavors. Your generosity will have a lasting impact on their lives and the overall well-being of our school community.
Please select the sport you plan on participating in and make a contribution to help keep the program running.
If you would like to donate extra towards the After School Sports Program, select the Sports Donation Link to the left and choose your donation amount.
Thank you!
Nick Miller, Athletic Director
[email protected]
Visit the Loma Prieta After School Sports Page for more information
C.T.E. Students have the opportunity to participate in a competitive sports program through our membership in the West Valley Athletic League. This sports program, which serves 14 middle schools, has been organized to provide students with the opportunity to participate in formal interscholastic athletic events via an extended learning time after school. The guiding philosophy of this program is to provide students an opportunity to participate in an athletic endeavor under responsible supervision. There are two divisions in the WVAL. C.T.E. is in the West Division along with Moreland, EDS, Monroe, Latimer, Sherman Oaks, and Steindorf middle schools, and the Campbell School of Innovation.
C.T. English prides itself on having “no cut” sports. We want all students to improve their skills. This does not mean equal playing time. In sports with high turnout, or few players in the game at one time, students may be placed on a development team rather than the full roster. These players may be “called up” to fill vacancies on the full roster as needed. We are playing to win, so coaches have the discretion to use players within the league playing time guidelines. The league rules for each sport are distributed at the beginning of each season. Parents, please talk to your athlete to help them understand that playing time is earned.