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A sixth-grader steps onto the wrestling mat for the first time, nervous but ready to try something new. What they don’t know is that the same discipline required to master a wrestling takedown also helps them focus during a mid-term exam. For most of our 4,817 participating middle and high school athletes, sports aren't about going pro, they are about personal growth. In fact, only one-third of our students play at the varsity level. While our varsity teams get the headlines, our JV and C-Team programs are where the real magic of growth happens. These teams aren't just a bench, they are a laboratory for grit and persistence. “Two-thirds of our kids are playing on sub-varsity, which means they're developmental,” said Bryan Streleski, Director of Athletics and Security. “We're trying to make them better, trying to help them improve, to get better every single day.” In our schools, "developmental" is just another word for "opportunity." It’s where a student who has never picked up wrestling headgear finds their footing and their confidence. That commitment to the game translates directly to the classroom. Student-athletes in our schools maintain GPAs nearly half a point higher than students who don’t participate in activities. These students are also seeing higher attendance and graduation rates as well. “They’ve got to stay eligible to participate,” said Streleski. “But they're not just staying eligible, they're excelling.” To ensure every student can find a place to belong, our athletic programs continue to expand. This year, we added a middle school girls wrestling tournament to mirror our long-standing high school programs. And girls flag football continues to expand. Perhaps the most powerful example of that community is found in our Unified Sports teams, where special education students and general education students compete together in everything from basketball to track and field. “It's phenomenal,” said Streleski. “It's great for our students with special needs. It's also great for our partner kids to learn and grow and understand how to work within a community.” These opportunities are made possible by our community. The Educational Programs & Operations Levy is the backbone of our athletics program. It ensures our students have the tools to succeed both on the field and in life. Thank you, voters!
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