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Smyrna High School has 27 varsity sports and a total of 52 teams competing at the varsity, junior varsity, and freshman levels.
Athletics are recognized as an integral part of the total educational program of the Smyrna School District. The first and foremost purpose of Smyrna High School athletics is to provide the best education for our student-athletes. Athletics are an extension of the academic curriculum. Athletics contribute to the physical, social, emotional, and moral development of the students involved.
Since it is a privilege to participate on extracurricular teams, each student-athlete carries with them responsibilities and expectations set forth by the DIAA and the Smyrna School District Policy.
Our goal is to develop highly competitive athletes without losing sight of the educational process and its values of sportsmanship, health, and scholastic achievement.
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Concussion for Students
Concussion for Students
Concussion for Students, developed in Partnership with the Barrow Neurological Institute, has been designed specifically for students to inform them on how to identify, react to, and prevent concussions. This free course is presented as a social media conversation, showing how four different students learn about concussion in different ways. It includes high school students and medical professionals discussing concussion. The key goal is for students to be able to identify signs and symptoms of a concussion so that they can get immediate help before any further injury can occur.NFHS Free NCAA Eligibility Course
This course is designed to educate high school coaches, administrators, and parents about the NCAA's initial-eligibility requirements. After completing the course, you will be more knowledgeable and prepared to advise your student-athletes about the NCAA initial-eligibility standards, as well as the steps student-athletes need to complete in order to compete in NCAA Divisions I and II athletics.NCAA Eligibility Center
This page is a step-by-step informative website for any high school student/Athlete that is interested in playing at the college level.NFHS FREE Sportsmanship
Sportsmanship
The NFHS developed this free course to give you a better understanding of sportsmanship, how it impacts the educational process and identifies your specific role in modeling it at all interscholastic athletic events. Insight is shared throughout the course from fans, players, parents, teacher-coaches and officials. This course will help provide schools a more positive game environment.
NFHS FREE Positive Sport Parenting
Positive Sport Parenting
Positive Sport Parenting provides information and resources to help educate you on the importance of proper behavior by parents in school sports and the role you must play to ensure your child has a positive sport experience.
NFHS FREE Concussion in Sports
Concussion in Sports
The NFHS has teamed up with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to educate coaches, officials, parents and students on the importance of proper concussion recognition and management in high school sports. This course highlights the impact of sports-related concussion on athletes, teaches how to recognize a suspected concussion, and provides protocols to manage a suspected concussion with steps to help players return to play safely after a concussion. Each state's requirements for concussion management are included as part of the course.