Athletics

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Athletics


At Notre Dame of De Pere, we take pride in being a Raider and feel that our smaller school size gives students more opportunities for team involvement with athletics. More than 75% of Notre Dame of De Pere students in grades 5-8 participate in at least one sport. Each student is encouraged to participate in our sports program regardless of their skill level. Our goal for sports is to build confidence, teamwork, athletic skills and motivation.

Cross Country (5-8)

Girl’s Volleyball (5-8)

Tackle Football (6-8)

Fall Co-Ops

Soccer (5-8, OLOL)

Flag Football (2-5, FACS)

Basketball (5-8)

Little Raiders

Basketball (3-4)

Golf (6-8)

Tennis (5-8)

Track & Field (6-8)

Code of Conduct for Coaches and Volunteers          

The Code of Conduct for coaches and sport/club volunteers is intended to provide a standard of professional conduct aligned with our school mission. It is meant to be signed by all coaches as well as volunteers prior to the start of the season.

Coaches recognize the boundaries of their particular competencies and the limitations of their expertise. They provide only those services and use only those techniques for which they are qualified by education, training or experience.

Coaches are honest, fair and respectful of others supporting the mission of the GRACE schools.

Coaches respect the fundamental rights, dignity and worth of all those taking part in sport. Coaches are aware of cultural, individual, and role differences, including those of age, gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, language and socioeconomic status. This includes both on- and off-the-field interactions during the full academic year for all coaches/volunteers and athletes.

Coaches seek to contribute to the welfare of those with whom they interact. When conflicts occur, coaches attempt to resolve these conflicts and to perform their roles in a responsible fashion that is aligned with our Catholic mission.

Coaches are aware of their responsibilities to the community and the society in which they work and live. They apply and make public their knowledge of sport in order to contribute to human welfare. 

The Code of Conduct promotes fair and responsible behavior by the coach towards the athletes s/he is in charge of. The coach´s function is that of a role model especially considering children and youths, therefore, coaches are challenged to constantly behave and act in manners appropriate. The obligation of a coach is not only to promote, advance and support the athletic career of an individual but also to raise the individual to be good persons with stable notions of values, good behaviors and manners.

The goal of the Athletic Booster Club is to raise funds to support the athletics programs at Notre Dame of De Pere. Funds raised through apparel sales and concessions help cover expenses related to NDDP Athletics such as buying equipment and uniforms, paying for referees, and any other athletics-related costs.

We couldn’t have NDDP Athletics without the help of our parents. All participating families need to volunteer for concessions and gym operations (line judging, scoreboard operations, etc.)

Even if your child is not in athletics and/or in the specific sport that is going on, we welcome your support. Opportunities to volunteer are listed in Track It Forward. Working concessions fills fundraising hours toward your school requirement.

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