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Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind 1200 West Speedway Blvd. Tucson, Arizona 85745 P.O. Box 85000 Tucson, Arizona 85754 Voice/TTY: (520) 770-3701 Fax: (520) 770-3003
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No-Cut Policy

There are no try-outs for any sport on the Tucson Campus. The coaches have a no-cut policy to assure that all who want to participate can be on a team. However, students are expected to make a commitment to the team, and can be dropped from a team for not attending practice or for violating the campus athletic policies.

Student Athletic Handbook

Athletics Handbooks available in the Athletics Office

Physical Education Program
The ASDB physical education K - 12 curriculum is modeled after the Arizona Health Education and National Association of Sport and Physical Education standards. These standards acknowledge the students' motor, fitness, cognitive, affective and active lifestyle needs. They focus on the importance of lifetime involvement in physical activity and prevention of disease. The physical education staff at ASDB has developed standards that reflect and infuse the Arizona State Standards as a foundation for the entire PE program, which includes: physical education and adapted physical education.

Adapted Physical Education Program
Adapted Physical Education at the Arizona Schools for the Deaf and Blind-Tucson Campus is provided for those students who are unable to successfully participate in the general physical education program. The adapted physical education philosophy at ASDB is to build on successful experiences for students who are physically, developmentally or cognitively delayed. Our goal is also to help these students become more self-confident and enhance self-efficacy in their everyday activities. The adapted physical education program is structured to meet the individual needs of each student in each class. Whenever a student has progressed to the level where transition into a general physical education class is possible, care is taken to ensure a smooth transition. A variety of physical education activities are included in the Adapted Physical Education program at the Tucson Campus with modifications to fit the needs of each individual program. Cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and agility are provided along with individual and team sports. In total, the adapted physical education program at ASDB offers a comprehensive, well-developed array of activities individually designed for the benefit of each student in the program.

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An integral part of the educational curriculum, athletics teach and enhance values that are important for life and work. The athletics program supplements curricular offerings by providing experiences to help boys and girls grow mentally, physically, emotionally and socially. Athletics are available to any ASDB student who meets eligibility requirements.

Mission Statement

To provide excellence in athletics programming for all interested, eligible ASDB students; to foster opportunities for students to develop sport skills, teamwork, self-discipline, and sportsmanship; to promote self-esteem and confidence through physical enjoyment.

Objectives of Athletics

• To appreciate the values that the athletics program has for the individual and for society.
• To understand the rules essential to playing the game.
• To develop the ability to think both as an individual and as a member of a group.
• To realize the values of group ideas.
• To improve physical fitness and motor skills.
• To develop mental alertness
• To appreciate wholesome recreation and entertainment.
• To achieve and develop high moral and ethical standards.
• To learn self-discipline and emotional maturity.
• To develop social competence.
• To realize the value of conforming to rules.
• To learn respect for the rights of others and for authority.
• To develop high ideals of fairness in human relationships.

Contact Us

Athletics Department, Tucson Campus
Megan O'Connell, Athletic Coordinator
Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind
Tucson Campus
P.O. Box 85000
Tucson, Arizona 85754

Email Athletics
(520) 770-3204 V/TTY
(520) 770-3657 FAX


For information on this week's Game Schedule, call the Athletics Info Line:
(520) 770-3050 V
(520) 770-3051 TTY
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