Parent Duties
Pop Warner Football is an expensive and volunteer intensive program. We need every parent to contribute if we are going to continue to provide a quality program and keep
registration fees affordable. Pop Warner would run at a financial loss if not for
fundraising, concessions and the assistance of volunteers.
There are many different activities that you may volunteer for,
including:
Team Parent
Concessions Field Set-up &
Cleanup
Chain Gang Play
Monitors Fund
Raising
PLEASE, when you are asked - help us out. Remember that Coaches and Board Members are volunteering hundreds of hours of their time for your kids – we
are asking for a little of your valuable time in return. It is also a great way to get to know
the parents of your child's teammates.
Additionally, you do your children a great service by making sure they get to
practices and games on time, and with the right equipment/uniform.
All parents are required to attend a mandatory meeting to review important topics
such as safety, equipment, rules, requirements, Regional play, and the responsibilities of parents and athletes. At least one parent from each
family must attend.
- Learn what your child expects
from football or cheerleading and encourage him/her to give their best effort, and be supportive of the commitment that your child has
made to the team/squad.
- Be a role model of good
sportsmanship by not criticizing the athletes, coaches or officials.
- Parents, relatives and friends
must refrain from unofficial coaching.
- Fulfill your parent volunteer
duties during the season.
- Make sure your child is
dropped off and picked up on time for all practices & games.
Meetings All
parents are required to attend a mandatory meeting to review important topics such as safety, equipment, rules, requirements, Regional play,
and the responsibilities of parents and athletes will be covered. At least one parent from each family must attend.
Responsibilities
• Learn what your child expects from football or cheerleading and encourage him/her to give their best effort, and be supportive of the
commitment that your child has made to the team/squad.
• Be a role model of good sportsmanship by not criticizing the athletes, coaches or officials.
• Parents, relatives and friends must refrain from unofficial coaching.
• Fulfill your parent volunteer duties during the season.
• Make sure your child is dropped off and picked up on time for all practices & games.
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