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Mission Statement

The mission of the Williamstown High School Athletic Training Program is to follow the NATA guidelines and the Williamstown High School mission statement. This includes dedication to the Williamstown High School athletic program, and maintaining the well-being of the high school athletes.

  • CLICK HERE FOR SIGN-UPS

    IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER!

    WHS Sports: 9th – 12th Grade  WMS Sports 6th – 8th Grade
    All Sports Highlighted Below

     

    FALL SPORTS 5/01 TO 5/30
    (Physical/Health History Forms Due to School Nurse by August 1st)

    Cheerleading Football Tennis Girls
    Cross Country Soccer Boys Volleyball Girls
    Field Hockey Soccer Girls  

     

    FALL SPORTS 10/01 TO 10/30
    (Physical/Health History Forms Due to School Nurse by November 5th)

    Basketball Boys Wrestling
    Basketball Girls Cheerleading
    Indoor Track Swimming/Diving

     

    FALL SPORTS 01/01 TO 01/30
    (Physical/Health History Forms Due to School Nurse by March 1st)

    Baseball Lacrosse Girls Softball
    Golf Track & Field Girls Tennis Boys
    Lacrosse Boys Track & Field Boys Volleyball Girls

     

    No Late Registrations Accepted

    Parents/Guardians: If you require internet access or assistance with sports sign-ups, please call the WHS Athletic Office: tel:856-262-2409 or email sesposito@monroetwp.k12.nj.us

    PHYSICAL & HEALTH HISTORY FORMS MUST BE TURNED IN TO THE SCHOOL NURSE
    All Physicals, Health History Forms and COVID Form must be ORIGINAL COPIES ONLY
    (no emails or faxes will be accepted)

  • Athletic Competition Health Screening & Physical Examinations
    NJ.A.C. 6A:16-2.2 & N.J.S.A. 18A:4o-4

    Each student, grades 6-12, must obtain a medical examination prior to participation on a school-sponsored interscholastic or intramural athletic team/squad.

    The medical examination must be conducted by a healthcare provider or advanced practice nurse chosen by the student’s parent/guardian at the student’s *medical home*. A full report of the examination, documented on an approved school district form, dated, and signed by the medical provider must be presented to the school.

    *Note*: A medical home is described as a healthcare provider (physician or advanced practice nurse) practice site chosen by the student’s parent/guardian for the provision of health care. If the student does not have a "medical home," the district may provide the examination at the school physician’s office or other appropriately equipped facility.

    Each candidate whose medical examination was completed more than 60 days prior to the first practice session must provide an updated HEALTH HISTORY of medical problems experienced since the last medical examination. This must be completed and signed by the parent/guardian. The district form must be utilized.

    Each candidate’s parent/guardian will receive written notification stating approval of the student’s participation in athletics based upon the medical examination or the reason for the disapproval of the student’s participation.

  • Athletic Training Office
    Phone: (856) 262-2388
    Hours:

    • Posted on Athletic Training Room Office door
    • Generally from end of school day until last practice or home game is complete

    Birgit Ickenroth, ATC (bio
    bIckenroth@monroetwp.k12.nj.us

    Joshua Lee, MS ATC (bio)
    jlee@monroetwp.k12.nj.us


    AT Duties

    • Taping (Games and Practices)
    • Strength Training
    • Rehabilitation
    • Game Coverage
    • Immediate First Aid
    • Injuries (Evaluation & Treatment
    • Doctor's Office Referrals