Fall 2023 Parents Meeting Agenda
Maine Coast Rowing Parents Meeting
August 31, 2023
- Welcome:
- Introduction
- Coaches
- Boosters leade
2. Mission:
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- Why rowing/ CREW – the ultimate team sport
- Program – we do it all!
- Growth and Developmen
- Top juniors program in Maine
- Aspiring top level New England program
- good processes = success will take care of itself
- Structure
- Varsity
- J’s
- Novice
- Team boats
- Special Boat Unit assignment
- Age classification structure (vs lightweight)
3. Schedule
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- Fall August 30th to November 10th
- Daily: Tuesday thru Friday 3:30pm to 6:00pm; Saturday 8:00am to 11:00am
- Races: Start Sept 16th end Oct 29th
4. NOTABLES For Planning
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- Winter Training Trip – Florida Feb 17th – 25th , 2024
- Tampa/Sarasota – $900 all inclusive, except travel
- Minimum 10 to run trip
- Intention to attend: Nov 1st
- Group Flight – booking Nov 2nd ; Fees due Nov 3rd
- Deposit ($300) due Nov 15th
- Balance ($600) due Feb 1st
- 2 – 3 chaperones –
- -costs covered for parent and rower except travel
- Winter Training Trip – Florida Feb 17th – 25th , 2024
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- Canadian Henley – August 6th to 11th , 2024
- St. Catherines, Ontario (Buffalo)
- Passports – 6 months timeline
- Canadian Henley – August 6th to 11th , 2024
5. Equipment:
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- What and Why …
- Juniors vs Club … sharing arrangement
6. Communication/ Attendance = SUCCESS FOR ALL
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- Racing is a privilege!
- Attendance is expected not requested
- Covid/ health issues
- Excused absences / leave of absence
- 3 unexcused = request for conference
- Homework is not an excused absence, plan your time
- Detention is not an excused absence
7. Behavior Expectations/ Discipline/ Code of Conduct:
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- Positive, Caring, Supportive, Disciplined, Structured, Life skills environment
- Bullying in any form is not tolerated!
- Setting the Standard
- Champions act like champions, train like champions
- Building athletes and oarsmen/oarswomen one step at a time
- Shirts on/shirts off concepts
- Water vs dock/land
- Travel = representing program
- Boatyard / Rec Center as a safe space
- Drama, Distraction, and Disruption = the 3 team and performance killers
- Why the concept of a code of conduct
- Honor, integrity, accountability, discipline, and representing team and club in community
- Online conduct
- Multistep disciplinary process:
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- Verbal
- Written
- Conference
- Suspension
- Expulsion
- Issues/ request a conference
- Process for right time and place
- Captains as advocates and problem solvers, leadership expectations
- Sequence for problem-solving
- please do not skip steps
- Director
- Booster President
- Ombudsman
- President
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8. Individual Development:
- Individual Training Plan
- College support
9. Requirements for Athletes/ Families:
- Appropriate training/ athletic wear = layers
- We row in the rain
- Everday KIT
- Running shoes
- Water/ dock shoes
- Yoga mat
- Water bottle
- Journal – hardbound @ 6” x 9” size, in freezer bag, 2 pencils
- Uniforms: basic vs extras – starter race jersey $30 LS/SS
- Polo/ vest/ fancy stuff
- Travel costs
- Race fees – covered in fees!
Exception: Head of Charles/ Nationals/ Henley/ Big events
10. Boosters
- What is Boosters role and responsibility
- Leadership roles
- Support and communicate with Director of MCRA
- Cow Island Regatta – SEPT 16th, 2023
- Boosters lead with Club support
- FUNDRAISING – BOATS/ Scholarship fund/ Equipment
- Smaller projects
- Pie sale – Fall
- Ergathon – Winter
- Bigger projects – develop and execute
- Ex: yearbook/adbook// silent auction/dinner
- Planning
- Communication channels to parents and club
- Hospitality – Races
- Shore Patrol
11. QUESTION and ANSWER
12. Adjournment for 5 minutes followed by a Parent Booster Meeting