1. Must be able to teach the sport, have knowledge of all the fundamentals and techniques associated with the sport
2. Develop an understanding of the role of interscholastic athletics and communicate it to the players, parents and the public
3. Develop, communicate and model policies for athletes conduct and language in the locker room, at practice, during travel, during competition, and at other appropriate times
4. Develop fair, unprejudiced relationships with all squad members
5. Allow athletes to prove themselves anew each season and do not base team selections on previous seasons or out of season activities
6. Allow athletes time to develop skills and interest in their athletic and non-athletic activities provided by the school and community groups
7. Give the highest degree of attention to the athletes' physical well-being
8. Teach players, by precept and example, respect for school authorities, and contest officials
9. Teach players strict adherence to game rules and contest regulations
10. Attend required meetings, keep abreast of MHSAA policies regarding the sport, and be familiar with MHSAA eligibility and contest regulations
11. Present a clean and professional image in terms of personal appearance and provide a positive role model in terms of personal habits, language, and conduct, use of tobacco within sight of players and spectators and use of alcohol any time before a contest on the day of the contest is not acceptable
12. Serve as a role model for students in how to conduct themselves as citizens and as responsible intelligent human beings
13. Helps instill in students the belief in and practice of ethical principles and Democratic values
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