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Beginning in the 1994-95 school year, the Office of Athletics
unveiled the newly developed Allied Sports Program.
Modeled after the Special Olympics’ "Unified Sports" program,
Allied Sports is a totally inclusive program that affords
students with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate
in interscholastic sports along-side their non-disabled peers.
This program was designed for students who are interested
in playing a sport but do not necessarily possess the skill
or desire to play on a varsity or junior varsity team. There
are three Allied sports offered, one per season. Soccer is
offered in the Fall, bowling is offered in the Winter, and
softball is offered in the Spring. All team activities are
co-ed with the appropriate rule modifications to ensure a
safe and successful experience for all students, regardless
of ability.
The goals of the Allied Sports Program and those of
the existing interscholastic athletic program are similar.
Both programs strive to teach students good sportsmanship,
to build positive self-esteem, to acquire new sport-specific
skills, to improve physical fitness, to foster new friendships,
and to develop the concept of teamwork.
This program has helped athletes of all ability levels to
participate in competitive athletic activities. Athletes with
and without disabilities have come to appreciate the value
and strengths of each other as individuals. Allied Sports
fosters a greater understanding, respect, and acceptance of
individuals with disabilities through open lines of communication
and forming bonds of friendship.
The Allied Sports Program in Baltimore County high schools
will provide:
- Co-ed teams with a recommended ratio of 50% students
with disabilities to 50% students without disabilities;
- A committee that will develop rules, guidelines, and
modifications for each Allied Sport to ensure greater
student participation and success within the program;
- Interaction and cooperation with other schools to provide
assistance in implementing Allied Sports Programs
in other high schools on a countywide basis;
- The opportunity to participate in soccer, bowling, and
softball;
- Transportation for teams to travel in order to compete
against other schools;
- Team uniforms for each participant;
- Support and acceptance of the Allied Sports Program
within each school and community;
- Volunteer assistants from the school, the community,
and the colleges for students requiring one-on-one instruction.
Participants in the Allied Sports Program will be provided
the opportunity to:
- Participate in competitive sports in a fun, comfortable,
and safe environment;
- Develop new friendships by increasing interaction and
communication among students in the school through a common
interest in athletics;
- Participate in school events, such as team picture day,
pep rallies, and sports awards banquets;
- Meet and compete against students from other schools
in Baltimore County that provide an Allied Sports Program;
- Participate in their school’s interscholastic athletic
program;
- Develop a feeling of self-worth and importance through
working together as a team;
- Represent their school in a positive manner by demonstrating
their understanding of good sportsmanship and citizenship;
- Develop an understanding of the skills and knowledge
needed to participate on a sports team;
- Practice and apply previously learned knowledge and skills
in a season’s end culminating activity;
- Provide a positive physical and emotional outlet for
improving the level of personal physical fitness;
- Attain and develop an interest in activities that have
the potential for lifetime sports participation.
Eligibility Requirements
In order to be able to participate in Allied Sports,
a student must never have participated on a varsity or junior
varsity team. Students who have played varsity or junior varsity
sports may volunteer to be a manager, statistician, or assistant
to the coach. All participants must turn in a completed medical
examination, parent permission, informed consent, and photographic
consent forms prior to their first practices. Students are
ineligible to play if they have 2 E’s on their report card
prior to or during a sports season.
Team practices are held each day after school for both soccer
and softball and three times a week for bowling. Bowling practices
are held off campus at the nearest bowling alley to each school.
Team games and matches are scheduled approximately one to
two times per week throughout the season.
Educational Support Services
Building
6901 North Charles Street
Towson, Maryland 21204
410-887-2328 fax:410-887-5936
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