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Required Paperwork for Athletes to Participate in Sports
Athletes require clearance to first day of practice/tryouts in order to participate in any sport. The following items are to be completed and turned in to the athletic office prior to the 1st practice.
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Athletic Code of Conduct
Watch a short video regarding the athletic code.
Here is the text of the Athletic Code of Conduct
Parent and Student-Athlete required to sign the Code of Conduct agreement
Print and complete the Athletic Code of Conduct Agreement
WIAA Clearance Form (Proof of Physical)
Print the appropriate form: Physical Form
Form must be completed and signed by physician
WIAA rules for completing a physical: A physical fitness exam is required by the WIAA no less than every other school year. Physical examination taken April 1st and thereafter is valid for the following two school years; physical examination taken before April 1st is valid only for the remainder of that school year and the following school year
Concussion Agreement Form
WI Law requires signature annually from parent and athlete
Consent to Treat Form
Consent to treat form required by Froedert
Complete, print, and sign the Consent to Treat Form / Athletic Training Authorization Form
Turn the completed forms into the Athletic Office at SFHS
Emergency Contact Information
Privacy Form required by Aurora Sports Medicine
Fill out electronically OR Print the Emergency Contact Form
Turn the completed form into the Athletic Office at SFHS (if printed)
Transportation Release (OPTIONAL)
Complete this form only if a parent or guardian will provide transportation to or from an event.
Pre-season meetings
Pre-season meetings are held by each sport and are mandatory for parent and student-athlete
Please check the high school calendar or contact Head Coaches for date of the pre-season meeting
Join the Booster Club (OPTIONAL)
COVID-19 Exposure Form
This form will need to be filled out if there is an exposure to COVID-19.