Grosse Pointe North Athletics
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GROSSE POINTE NORTH SUMMER CAMPS
 
The Norsemen are hosting camps for a variety of sports this summer.   Come and play with us!
 
Information for Summer 2012 will be posted in the Spring!
 
 
ATHLETIC DATES TO REMEMBER
2011-2012 
 
Annual North/South Football Game at North: 
Friday, September 23rd at Grosse Pointe South 
Homecoming Game:  Friday, October, 7th  

Physicals – Thursday, August 4th – 4:00pm – 7:00pm (PAC)

Meet the Coaches Night – Fall Sports:  Wednesday, August 31st (PAC)  7:00pm

Fall Sports Awards #1     -  Tuesday, November 15th (PAC)  7:00pm

Fall Sports Awards #2 –     Wednesday, November 16th (PAC)  7:00pm

Meet the Coaches Night – Winter Sports:   Monday, November 28th  (Cafeteria) 7:00pm

Winters Sports Awards – Wednesday, March 14th   (PAC) 7:00pm

Meet the Coaches Night – Spring Sports:   Tuesday, March 20th   (Cafeteria) 7:00pm

Spring Sports Awards #1 -  Tuesday, June 5th (PAC) 7:00pm

Spring Sports Awards #2  -  Thursday, June 7th (PAC) 7:00pm

 
 
 
Pay to Participate Fee
2011-2012 Fee:  $115.00
 
 
 
 
COOPER SLIDE SHOW INFORMATION
Thank you for taking the time to capture the moments in Norsemen sports.
Please contact Laura.Huff@gpschools.org to receive instructions. 

 
Graduated Driver License (GDL) Level 2 Information for
Student-Athlete Drivers
 
The new law will not allow GDL Level 2 drivers to operate a motor vehicle between the hours of 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. unless accompanied by a parent/guardian or a licensed driver over the age of 21 (designated by the parent or legal guardian),
or when going to/from work.

 

The new law will also limit passengers for GDL Level 2 drivers. GDL Level 2 drivers cannot have more than one passenger under the age of 21 while operating a motor vehicle unless the passengers are immediate family members or the person is going to or from school or a school-sanctioned event.
 
This new law went into effect on March 30, 2011.
 
The Grosse Pointe Public School System Athletic Codes of Conduct
 
 
 
Participation in athletics is a privilege and all athletes are subject to the Athletic Code of Conduct from the moment they begin participation in athletics until graduation.  The policy regarding academic eligibility, unacceptable behavior and substance abuse is in effect for 365 days a year and includes violations which occur off school grounds.   Please refer to the attached Grosse Pointe Public School System Athletic Codes of Conduct document. 
 
Please note additions to the Athletic Code of Conduct:
Students and parents/guardians should be aware of the prohibition against possession and/ or use of performance-enhancing substances, as defined by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) or applicable law.  A list of NCAA banned substances is included in this packet and is available on the athletic website.   The consequences for substance abuse include, (but are not limited to) 20% suspension from contests (1st offense), 40% suspension from contests (2nd offense), and permanent suspension from all involvement in athletics (3rd offense). All consequences include a counseling requirement provided by the school district.”
 
 
 
 
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Athletic Director's Office & Coaching Staff Members
 
 
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Norsemen Athletics
A Tradition of Excellence

As an integral part of a community (Grosse Pointe Woods, MI) that prides itself on a commitment to excellence, the athletic program at Grosse Pointe North High School is a reflection of that desire to bring out the best in our students, parents, school, and community. The mission of Grosse Pointe North Athletics is, with the support of the community, to offer a program in educational athletics that provides opportunities for student growth and development through competitive interscholastic sports.

Since Grosse Pointe North High School opened in the fall of 1968, interscholastic athletics have been an integral part of the school, and school system that prides itself on excellence in academics, athletics, and the performing arts. North is a member of the thirty-two school Macomb Area Conference (MAC), which places member schools in divisions for each sport based on size of the school and the strength of the program. Despite being one of the smallest of the Class “A” high schools in the conference, North competes in the highest division of the MAC (the Red Division) in more sports than any other conference member(s). We are proud of a tradition of competitive success!