- Forest Spring Middle
- Activities/Athletics Physical Packet
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The Kansas High School Athletic Association (KSHSAA) requires all student-athletes to complete a physical packet and return it to the FSMS office. A complete physical packet will include the following forms:
- Completed PPE Form (Must be revision 4/2024)
- Completed Dr.’s page (Completed/dated after 5/1/2024)
- Signed Parent/Guardian page
- Signed 2024-25 Concussion page
- Completed Emergency Contact Page (Must have completed insurance information)
- Signed ImPACT Form
- Signed Self-Administration of Medication Form (Must be completed for any student who will have an inhaler, Epi-Pen, or Auvi-Q with them during sporting events/practices)
Please note that physicals obtained for the previous school year will not be valid for the 2024-25 school year. To be valid for the upcoming school year, physicals must be dated after May 1, 2024. Forest Spring Middle requires a copy of ALL forms, SIGNED, and on file in the office prior to the start of practice.
A student missing paperwork or signatures cannot practice until everything is complete.
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Activities
Students will be strongly encouraged to participate in extracurricular and co-curricular activities at Forest Spring Middle. The wide range of activities that is available to students helps them explore interest areas and develop talents. Students also enhance their citizenship skills and practice teamwork, which prepares them for life and their continued education.
All activities at Forest Spring Middle will be designed to benefit all the students involved. Our goal is not only to teach the student participants about the activity but also how it relates to life and how their experiences may help them become more successful in life. By emphasizing basic skills, teamwork, cooperation, effort, and citizenship, sponsors and staff believe that these activities will instill pride, confidence, and build positive self-esteem in each student participant.
At our school, students will have the opportunity to participate in a long list of activities. These range from academic competitions and leadership opportunities to activities related to the fine arts, like band, strings, choir, theater and more. Community service will also be strongly emphasized at Forest Spring Middle, including giving back to the local community and sharing globally.
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Concussion Awareness & Prevention
The safety of all students is and will continue to be our top priority. Head injury and concussion education, prevention, and management efforts are part of our commitment to meet this expectation. All FSMS coaches for Fall, Winter, and Spring sports will complete the online course, "Concussion in Sports - What You Need to Know", which is provided free by the National Federation of High School Sports.
Parents and guardians are invited to also take this online course:
NFHS Learning Center or KSHSAA - Go to the Sports Medicine and Safety section.