Athletic Department
It is the mission of the Middle School-South athletic program to provide all students the opportunity to participate and grow physically, socially, mentally, and emotionally though participation in interscholastic athletics.
Objectives of Participation in Middle School Athletics
- Fun for all participants
- Physical, mental, emotional, social growth
- Develop specific skills in the sport of choice
- Learn how to be a part of a team: develop characteristics such as loyalty, cooperation, and sportsmanship
Sports Offerings
Middle School South offers a variety of interscholastic sports. They Include:
- 7th/8th Boys Football - Fall
- 7th/8th Girls Volleyball- Fall
- 7th/8th Boys Basketball - Winter
- 7th/8th Girls Basketball - Winter
- 7th/8th Boys & Girls Track - Spring
These sports are available to all 7th and 8th grade students. All athletes must have a current physical on file with the athletic department, in order to participate in any sport.
2024 Fall Sports Information / Contacts
MHSAA Physical Form 2024-25 (Sports Physical MUST be dated April 15th or later from previous school year)
Need a Physical? Local Sports Physical Locations or Physicals at LCHS
Cross Country is a intramural sport, open to all grades. (A Physical is Not Required)
Summer Camp Information: LCHS Sports Summer Camps 2024
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the district doing this now?
Public education has witnessed significant reductions in its state aid, while experiencing increases in costs to health care, transportation, and other expenses directly related to the classroom. The concept is not new. Other Macomb County districts have been implementing a fee based sports program for years. To balance reductions fairly and minimize the impact to the classroom, LCPS will implement this new policy for the 2012-2013 school, which constitutes less than 10 percent of the actual athletic budget.
What is Pay-to-Participate?
Pay-to-Participate fees are the student’s portion of the cost to participate in sports and help insure sports continue to be available to LCPS students.
Who is affected by this new Pay-to-Participate in sports program?
High school and middle school students who are selected to participate on a school based sports team. There is no fee to try out for the team.
How much will it cost per sport?
High school sports are $140 per sport with a maximum charge of two sports per athlete, or a total of $280, for sports with two-way bus transportation.
*Golf will pay $125 per sport, with limited transportation provided.
Middle school sports are $75 per sport with a maximum charge of two sports per athlete, or a total of $150, for sports with two-way bus transportation.
Is there a family maximum?
A family maximum of $560 may include a combination of middle and high school athletes.
What if I can't afford to pay the full amount?
A reduced fee is available for the Pay-to-Participate sports program for families who demonstrate financial need. In order to apply for reduced rates, families must apply online for free or reduced lunch benefits, which will also be used to qualify for the Pay-to-Participate reduced fee of $42.
What if I can’t afford to pay at all?
Scholarships may be available to students with financial hardships. Families with this concern should contact their school’s Athletic Coordinator’s office. All information received will be kept confidential. If the fee is to be waived, a letter requesting the waiver must be sent to their schools’ Athletic Coordinators’ office.
When is payment due?
Once the athlete is selected for the team, the participation fee must be paid one week prior to the first contest. The fee must be submitted online through PaySchools.
Where can I make payments?
Through your school’s Web page under PaySchools (acceptable payment is by debit card, credit card or e-check, only).
Where do I complete an application?
The Pay-to-Participate application must be submitted online at LCPS Athletics website. The fee must be submitted through PaySchools.
Will any other fees be assessed once my child makes the team?
The Pay-to-Participate fee is assessed in addition to any other normal expenses associated with the team, such as, but not limited to, camps, T-shirts, special shoes or equipment, personal apparel that will stay with the athlete, banquets, medals and/or trophies.
Does this guarantee my child equal playing time?
Payment of the participation fee does not guarantee a minimum amount of playing or practice time. Fees collected help offset the costs of offering the programs: this includes practice time, transportation and the possibility of playing time. Interscholastic sports are of a competitive nature and the coaches have full discretion about which athletes play and how often.
Is any of this fee refundable if my child gets hurt or drops the team?
Payment of the participation fee is not refundable if the student voluntarily withdraws from the team, if there is a lack of playing time, ineligibility or if the student becomes ineligible during the season due to grades, if an athlete is removed from a team for disciplinary reasons, when a cancelled contest cannot be rescheduled, or when a full allotment of games cannot be scheduled.
A refund (50 percent) will only be given to an athlete who suffers a season-ending injury prior to the mid-point of scheduled games, which precludes him/her from participating in one-half of the regularly scheduled contests. A medical authorization letter from a physician must accompany such requests.
Will transportation be provided?
Two-way transportation will be provided for all sports except golf, which will have limited transportation.
Which sports will be affected? (all levels)
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cheerleading (Competitive)
- Cheerleading (Sideline)
- Cross-Country
- Football
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
What happens to the admissions collected at the entry from spectators?
All ticket proceeds are deposited to help offset athletic programming costs.
When will this take effect?
Pay-to-Participate will take effect for sports in the 2012-2013 school year.
If I want to talk to someone about this program, who is the best person to contact?
The Athletic Coordinator at your school can assist you.
Jason Paternoster
Athletic Director
Email: paterja@lc-ps.org