Athletics
Westlake Middle School is proud to offer athletics for our students. Here are the athletics offered for the 25-26 school year. More specific information can be found on the individual sport pages. More info will be updated as it gets closer to each season. For more information on middle school sports, please visit the district website. All students who would like to participate in a middle school sport MUST have a current physical submitted (completed within 1 year of the season being played) for each sport they'd like to participate in.
Click the link to see the athletic seasons and district tournament dates in a PDF document.
Click here to view the 25-26 MS Sports Handbook.
Click here for a copy of the CHSAA Physical Form (English form- Spanish form)- any form will do from your doctor, but it must be stated that your child is cleared for all sprots.
- Co-ed Cross Country (6th, 7th, and 8th grade)
- Girls Soccer (7th and 8th grade)
- Boys Basketball (7th and 8th grade)
- Girls Volleyball (7th and 8th grade)
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Boys Soccer (7th and 8th grade)
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Girls Basketball (7th and 8th grade)
Questions? Email Mrs. Carpenter, WLMS Athletic Director: car027153@adams12.org.
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Middle School Sports Eligibility policy
Participating in athletics is a privilege and we want our student-athletes to demonstrate great character both in sports and in the classroom. Student-athletes are expected to be respectful and participate in the classroom.
Attendance
A student-athlete with 3 or more unexcused class period absences or 6 or more unexcused class period tardies will not be eligible for the next scheduled competition day. Attendance will be pulled between competition dates and if a student is found to have more than the number of unexcused absences or tardies listed above, they will be ineligible for the next scheduled competition date. In addition, student-athletes must be in attendance for ½ of the school day in order to participate in a practice or competition. Any exception must be approved by the Athletic Director.
Behavior
If a student-athlete is suspended (in-school suspension or out-of-school suspension) at any time during the season, they will be ineligible for the next scheduled competition day.
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Free and Reduced Benefits help families and their schools.
Here's How:
- Families can receive 50% off select fees or not have to pay them at all. These include athletic fees, course fees, and activity and field trip fees tied to the curriculum. See the Fees Schedule
- High school students can receive discounts and/or tuition-relief when preparing for their future; which may include course fees, post-graduation planning, scholarships, state and national testing (including SAT, ACT, AP and IB), and post-secondary enrollment.
- Schools receive additional funding from the state to enhance the educational experience for all students.
- Families can qualify for additional resources, such as medical, food and cash assistance, and discounted services like internet.
