Mark L. Adler
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Philosophy

PHILOSOPHY
A great activity tradition is not built overnight – it takes the hard work and dedication of many individuals over many years.  As a member of an interscholastic team the student has certain responsibilities to uphold.  Our tradition at Nebraska City High School has been to win so that honor comes to our community, our school and our students.  Such a tradition is worthy of the best efforts of all concerned, the followers, the coaching/sponsoring staff, the participants, and the student body.  By participating in the interscholastic program, we hope that all students are able to derive some of the individual values and benefits of the program.

Responsibilities to Yourself:
We like to think of a student participating in activities as being someone special in that certain responsibilities are imposed on him/her.  A student participant is one who accepts these responsibilities and broadens them and develops strength of character.  Students owe it to themselves to get the greatest possible good from their school experiences, their studies, and their participation in activities.  You owe it to yourself to always do whatever you do in life to the best and fullest of your ability.

Responsibilities to the School:
By being in activities you have the responsibility to your school to always do your best. Always follow the guidelines that are set forth.  By being in activities you are representing your school and your community.  You automatically assume a leadership role when you are on an activity team.  The student body and citizens of the Nebraska City Community know you.  You are on the stage with the spotlight on you.  The student body, the community, and other communities judge our school on your conduct and attitudes, both on and off the field.

Because of this leadership role, you can contribute to our school spirit and community image.  Make your school proud of you and your community proud of your school, by your performance and your devotion to high ideals.  The younger students are watching you.  They will imitate you in many ways.  Do not let them observe negative ideals to copy.

Responsibilities of the coaching sponsor staff:
Since there is a great tradition behind activities at Nebraska City High, the coaches/sponsors feel that they have the responsibility to give the community the best possible team with the available talent each year.  Coaches/Sponsors of Nebraska City High School are dedicated to this fact, as they are well aware of the tradition that has been built up over the years.  Winning will always be important in every coach/sponsors mind, but they are well aware of what must be done to win and win in the proper manner.
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