Sports for boys and girls (7th and 8th grades):
Fall Cross Country
-> Cross Country Permission Slip
-> CROSS COUNTRY NOTES 2011-2012
Winter Basketball
-> Parker Girls Basketball Schedule 2011
-> Parker Boys Basketball Schedule 2011
Winter Volleyball
Spring Track and Field
Sports Physicals
All students are required to have a yearly physical exam prior to tryouts for interscholastic sports. No student will be permitted to compete in a try-out, practice, or game unless a physical exam has been completed. Physical examinations are valid for exactly one calendar year. Camp physicals are not acceptable.
SSJHSA Schools
Columbia Central School 94 W. Richton Road, Steger 755-0021
Parker Junior High 2810 School Street, Flossmoor 647-5400
Forest Trail Junior 215 Wilson Street, Park Forest 481-2920
Huth Middle School 3718 West 213th Place, Matteson 748-0470
James Hart 18220 Morgan Street, Homewood 799-5544
Brookwood Junior High 201 E. Glenwood-Lansing Road, Glenwood 758-5252
Colin Powell 20600 Matteson Avenue, Matteson 283-9600
Washington Junior High 25 W. 16th Place, Chicago Heights 756-4841
Memorial Junior High 2721 Ridge Road, Lansing 474-2383
Crete-Monee Junior High 635 Olmsted Road, University Park 367-2400
Directions to Conference Schools
Code of Conduct for Athletic Events
1. Visiting teams and spectators are to be treated as our guests.
2. Respect the decisions of the officials.
3. Remain quiet during any free throw attempt.
4. Booing and unnecessary noise are discourteous and will result in immediate ejection from the game.
5. Students are required to stay in the gym to watch the game, and leave only during half-time and between games.
6. Under no circumstances should anything be thrown. This will result in an immediate ejection from the game.
7. Food/beverages and gum are not permitted in the gym.
8. Students are not permitted to wear hats or have electronic devices in the school.
9. Adults are encouraged to model correct behavior for our students.
The overwhelming majority of our junior high students are able to function on a daily basis in a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect for others. However, as is always the case in society in general or in a school setting, rules must be established for those few individuals who are unable to govern themselves appropriately. Throughout the junior high handbook the latitude and guidelines for student behavior, and dress are addressed.
Students may be removed from an inter-school sports team or activity for not following school and/or athletic events rules.