Activities & Athletics
Tanysha Scott
Grades 7-8 Athletics & Activities Director
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651-482-5290
Roseville Area Schools offers a variety of sports teams and activities throughout the year for students in grades 7 and 8. Participation in these activities will enhance students' educational experiences while at Roseville Area Middle School (RAMS) and Parkview Center School. Registration information, forms, schedules, clubs, and directions to away sites are included on this page.
- Online Registration Information
- Physicals for Athletic Participation
- Fees
- Athletes Involved in Multiple Sports
- Practices/Contests
- Calendar & Schedules
- Student-Athlete Academic Eligibility
- Policies
- Student Code of Conduct
- Grades 7-8 Athletics
- After-School Activities
- After-School Policies
- After-School Supervision
- Activity Buses
- Activity Bus Map
- Suburban East Conference Schedule
- RAMS-PCS Teams
- RAMS Theatre
Online Registration Information
Roseville Area Schools now uses an online registration process for all athletics in grades 7-12. Registration for all athletics requires an athletic physical to be filed with the RAMS athletic office (link below). After your sports physical is turned in you can start the registration process by going to Affinety. Families are strongly encouraged to use the online process. If you are registering online, all of the necessary forms will be combined into one form. All information should be reviewed by the student and parent before signing.
All registration must be done online. You can find support in the Activities Office if you do not have access to the internet. Once all forms have been submitted online or turned in at the activity office with payment, the student will be cleared to participate. NO STUDENT WILL BE ALLOWED TO START PRACTICE UNTIL THIS PROCESS IS COMPLETE.
Physicals for Athletic Participation
All students must have an athletic physical on file in the activity office at their school to play interscholastic athletics. These physicals are good for three years. These physicals must note that the student is cleared by their physician to play sports. Any student-athlete whose athletic physical date has not been entered into the registration program will be unable to proceed through the registration process. If a student is unsure if their physical is up to date, they should contact the activities office. Forms are available online or in the activity office.
Fees
Families who qualify for free and/or reduced lunches are eligible for reduced athletic fees upon application. Applications can be made by contacting the District Office or online information at https://family.titank12.com/ Further assistance is available as needed. Please contact Tanysha Scott at 651-482-5290.
The family maximum for participation in athletics is $600.
- Grades 7-8 Sports: Fees are $110
- Reduced Fee Lunch: Fee is $25
- Free Lunch: No fee
Athletes Involved in Multiple Sports
Parents only need to fill out the online forms once per school year. To register for any subsequent sports, parents need only submit the new sport and pay the athletic fee online. Athletes who do not return their gear/uniform when finished with a sport will not be allowed to register for the next seasons' sports.
Practices/Contests
Seasons for grades 7-8 typically run 7-8 weeks. Practices are on every school day, normally from 3-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Competitions tend to be scheduled twice per week, normally starting at 3:45 p.m. For a link to current game schedules, click on Suburban East Conference Schedules on the left side of the RAMS or RAHS Athletics webpage. Transportation will be provided to and from all away games, but athletes will need to provide their own transportation home from RAMS on competition nights. This normally pertains to home competitions as well because they usually end after the activity buses have departed.
Calendar & Schedules
Student-Athlete Academic Eligibility
To be eligible to participate in practices and games, RAMS/Parkview student-athletes must maintain grades of a C- or better in each of the four core subjects – English, science, mathematics, and social studies – and cannot be failing any non-core classes. Any student-athlete not meeting these expectations should not go to practice or to games until the grades are adequately improved.
Most middle school seasons are short – around seven weeks – so athletes do not want to risk missing out due to low grades. The vast majority of sub-par grades are the result of students not turning in schoolwork when it is due. Therefore, the best way to stay eligible is to complete and turn in assignments when they are assigned. Students who let themselves fall behind in their schoolwork will have trouble staying academically eligible.
Policies
REFUND POLICY
In case of a major injury or move out of the district during the first part of the season, 100% of the fee will be refunded. No refund will be granted after the midpoint of the season. There will be no refunds after the first contest for athletes who quit voluntarily or who are removed from participation.
AFTER-SCHOOL POLICIES
Students who wish to stay after school with a teacher for academic help must schedule the help session before the end of the school day and be in the teacher’s room by 2:50 p.m. Any students who show up at a teacher’s room without setting up the visit beforehand, or arrive after 2:50 p.m, will be turned away.
Students are not allowed to stay after school simply to wait for a friend who is staying after for a legitimate, school-related reason.
When students finish with their activities, they are expected to leave the building or wait in the gym lobby for their rides or for activity buses. Students who misbehave, or who do not follow the directions of the gym lobby supervisors, risk losing permission to stay after school.
Student Code of Conduct
Grades 7-8 Athletics
FALL SPORTS |
WINTER SPORTS |
SPRING SPORTS |
Registration opens July 1 |
Registration opens October 1 |
Registration opens February 1 |
Soccer (Boys & Girls) |
Basketball (Boys & Girls) |
Tennis (Boys) |
Football |
Wrestling |
Baseball (Boys) |
Volleyball |
Alpine Skiing |
Softball (Girls) |
Tennis (Girls) |
Nordic Skiing |
Track & Field (Boys & Girls) |
Cross Country (Girls) |
Dance Team |
Lacrosse (Boys & Girls) |
Swimming& Diving (Girls) |
Gymnastics Grades 7-12 |
Golf (Boys & Girls) |
Dance Team |
Swimming & Diving (Boys) |
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Cheerleading |
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Grades 7-8 Sports: All sports listed as grades 7-8 are sports that we will be running at Roseville Area Middle School (RAMS). Any questions regarding those sports can be directed to Tanysha Scott. She can be reached via email by clicking on their names to send them an email.
Grades 7-12 Sports: All sports listed as grades 7-12 are only run at Roseville Area High School. If you have any questions regarding these sports, please contact Natalie Crosby or Andrea Schmidt. They can be reached via email by clicking on their names to send them an email. You can also find additional information and email addresses for every high school sport at the RAHS Athletics/Activities website located at www.rosevilleraiders.org
After-School Activities
A list of extracurricular activities will be available to students in late September. The list will be announced in STAR at RAMS and in Advisory at Parkview.
The selection of activities varies each year, depending on what is proposed by staff and members of the community. Students must register and pay at the Activity Office across from the cafeteria. Activities may have different fees, depending on length and other expenses.
The fall activity session runs from early October to Winter Break. Winter session runs between Winter Break and Spring Break. The spring session runs from Spring Break to late May. A few activities meet in the morning before school, but most will take place after school. This makes is very difficult for a student to be in both a sport and an after-school activity during the same season, but a student can jump into many activities mid-session, when his/her sport season ends.
In the past, RAMS has offered academic clubs like Science Club, International Club, Hmong Writing; academic teams like Destination Imagination, Future Problem Solvers, Math Counts; performing arts like Morning Choir, Jazz Band, RAMS Theatre, creative arts like Pottery Club, Painting Club, Anime Club; athletic activities like Rock Climbing, Weight Lifting, Ski Trips, and Horseback Riding. Game clubs like Chess Club, Trading Card Club. Anyone in the community who is interested in offering an extra-curricular activity may contact Ms. Scott at 651-482-5290 for more information.
After-School Policies
Due to limited supervisory resources after the school day, RAMS has afterschool policies intended to keep students from using RAMS facilities primarily as a social center. Students who wish to stay after school with a teacher for academic help must schedule the help session by 1pm that day and are expected to be with that teacher in the classroom or media center by 2:55 pm.
Students are not allowed to stay after school simply to wait for a friend who is staying after for a legitimate, school-related reason.
When students finish their activities, they are expected to leave the building or wait in the media center for their rides or for activity buses. Students who misbehave or who do not follow the directions of the supervisors risk losing permission to stay after school.
After-School Supervision
Activity Buses
A shuttle will pick up Parkview students and bring them to RAMS and RAHS for practice.
RAMS offers transportation for students who stay after school to participate in athletics, activities, academics, or detentions. Click on the links below to see activity routes and activity stops.
Activity buses should run:
- 4:10 p.m. – Monday-FRIDAY
- 5:15 p.m. – Monday-THURSDAY
The three early activity buses (Monday - Friday) leave from in front of the school at the main doors at approximately 4:10 p.m.
- Bus #1 (4:10 p.m.) goes to the west end of the district
- Bus #2 (4:20 p.m.) goes to the east side of the district
- Bus #3 (4:20 p.m.) covers the middle of the district
The two late activity buses (Monday-Thursday) depart at 5:15 p.m. THERE ARE NO LATE ACTIVITY BUS ON FRIDAYS.
- Bus #1 goes to the western half of the district.
- Bus #2 covers the rest of the eastern half of the district.
Students who have passes for the early buses, but choose not to board the early activity buses, will be asked to leave the building and will not be allowed on the late activity buses.
Any students who leave school property, and then return to RAMS, will not be allowed to board activity buses that day. Behavior expectations on activity buses are the same as on the regular buses. Riders who do not follow them risk losing bus-riding privileges.
Activity Bus Map
Suburban East Conference Schedule
RAMS-PCS Teams
Please go to our Suburban East Conference Schedules(link is external) website for all of our in-season sport schedules.
Several varsity sports are open to students in grade 7-12. Those sports are cross country, competitive dance, swimming/diving, gymnastics, alpine skiing, and Nordic skiing.
FALL (September – mid-October):
Football (practice starts week before school)
Soccer – Boys (practice starts week before school)
Soccer – Girls (practice starts week before school)
Tennis – Girls (practice starts the first day of school)
Volleyball – Girls (practice starts the first day of school)
Swimming/Diving – Girls (mid-Aug. – Oct.)
Cross Country – Boys(link is external) (grades 7-12, mid Aug. – Oct.)
Cross Country – Girls(link is external) (grades 7-12, mid Aug. – Oct.)
Dance Team – Girls (grades 7-12, Oct. – Jan.)
Cheerleading (grades 7-12, Oct. – Jan.)
Winter (November – March):
Wrestling (Nov. – mid-Jan.)
Basketball – Girls (Nov. – Dec.)
Basketball – Boys (Jan. – Feb.)
Swimming/Diving – Boys(link is external) (grades 7-12, Dec. – Mar.)
Gymnastics – Girls (grades 7-12, mid Nov. – Feb.)
Nordic Skiing – Boys/Girls(link is external) (grades 7-12, Nov. – Feb.)
Alpine Skiing – Boys/Girls(link is external) (grades 7-12, Nov. – Feb.)
Varsity Dance Team (grades 7-12, Oct. – Feb.)
Spring (April – May):
Track – Boys
Track – Girls
Tennis
Baseball – 8th Grade Boys
Softball – 8th Grade Girls
Golf – Boys/Girls (grades 7-12, Mar. – May)