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Athletic Program Coordinator: Monique Kercado
📧 moniquek@idcs.org
About the Program
IDCS Athletics offers students in grades 3-8 the opportunity to participate in seasonal, SEMSAC League, competitive sports in a supportive and engaging environment. Our program focuses on teamwork, skill development, and good sportsmanship.
Seasonal offerings include:
- Fall: Cross Country
- Winter: Basketball
- Spring: Track
Students who achieve qualifying times in Cross Country and Track & Field may be eligible to compete at the State level. Intramural sports may also be offered intermittently based on student interest and availability.
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Registration for each sports season is advertised several weeks prior to the program start date and is also available on individual sport webpages.
Payments can be submitted digitally via ProCare. Cash or checks will no longer be accepted.
Scholarships are available based on financial need to students who have not previously received a scholarship during the current school year. Families interested in applying for a scholarship should contact Monique Kercado directly.
Some sports may require the purchase of a uniform. A limited number of uniforms are available for borrowing on a first come, first served basis. -
Bus transportation is provided for local, off-site meets and games that take place at the end of regularly scheduled school days. Parents and guardians are responsible for prompt pick-up at the conclusion of each event.
Transportation is not provided for:- Weekend events
- Non-school days
- Meets or games outside of the local area
Transportation details for each event will be posted on the Sports Calendar.
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Prior to participation in any athletic program, families must read:
And complete:
All are required each school year.
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Student-athletes are expected to represent IDCS positively at all practices and events.
Expectations include:- Demonstrating appropriate behavior at all times
- Treating teammates, coaches, officials, and spectators with respect
- Refraining from unsportsmanlike conduct, including taunting or arguing
- Using appropriate language and gestures
- Practicing good sportsmanship, winning with humility and losing with dignity
- Being a team player and, most importantly, having fun
