Club Policies
The following guidelines must be read and adhered to by all players, parents,
and coaches who are affiliated with Team Airell's Court Club Volleyball (ACCV) Club. Any questions regarding these guidelines
may be directed to Terri Thomas Club Manager.
Playing time in tournaments is NOT guaranteed to athletes.
Athletes are paying for instruction, not playing time. Areas that will affect an athlete's playing time are as follows:
attitude, skill, practice attendance, position, and status of payment. If a player has not paid their fees with in the
ten (10) day grace period, that player will be suspended until the payment is in the hands of the director. The final
decision on playing time is the coach's and will not be guestioned.
Practice attendance is very important
for athletes to get the maximum benefit of the program, however it is not required. All school activities come first
for all Airell's Court Club Volleyball. Coaches will not question this at any time! Although, continuing to miss
practices will hurt the athlete. One, she will miss out on the repetitions necessary to improve her skills. Practices
are where skills are learned and polished. Two, it is not fair to the athlete that attends all practices to sit out,
while an athlete not attending practices gets to play. ACCV is very flexible for all Regional teams when it comes to
missing practices. However, for National level teams, the athlete was given a choice to make the time and commitment.
Practices are as mandatory as possible. Missing practices will result in loss of playing time, loss of skill development,
and eventually dismissal from the team if persistent absenteeism developes.
Since there is no written attendance
policy, the final decision for playing time and penalties are that of the coach. The decisions will not be questioned.
If at any time the athlete's parent verbally attacks the coach, the athlete will be immediately dismissed from the club by
a club director and will receive no refund.
Grievances shall be handled in the following manner.
If an athlete has a problem with playing time, playing position, etc., the athlete shall talk to her coach about it first.
Most of the time, this approach alleviates the situation without the parents or club director getting involved. It is
highly recommended that the communication lines remain open between the athlete and coach.
If there is still
a problem after the athlete talks to her coach, the parents may schedule a time to meet with the coach to discuss the situation.
Finally, if the parents feel there is still no resolution to the problem, they may schedule a time to meet with the club director.
ACCV wants to make this an enjoyable experience for the athletes and parents, so it is encouraged to discuss concerns in a
respectable manner whenever the need arises.
All athletes are required to participate in
Fund Raisers and Community Awareness Programs
The use of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco products is
strictly prohibited for athletes of ACCV. If an athlete is caught using one of these substances at a ACCV function,
the athlete will be immediately dismissed from the club.