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UIL Policy Prohibits Social Media Lives

Social Media Lives of UIL Events are Prohibited

UIL has released information that is against all UIL rules for any event or contest, athletic or academic to be live-streamed. This rule prohibits any parent, student, community member, faculty, staff or sponsor to broadcast live from any entity of social media or internet streaming including, but not limited to Facebook Live, Instagram Live, YouTube, Twitter. Live streaming is in direct violation of the UIL Rules and their agreement with their broadcast partners. Prairiland ISD requests all spectators of events adhere to these rules. Violation of UIL rules could result in forfeiture of an event or sanctions placed on the team and eliminate all the hard work, effort, and accomplishments our students have worked so hard to obtain. 

Please also be aware that contest venues and opposing school districts may prevent parents from filming athletic or academic contests for personal use as per UIL rules. 

Facility Rental

Please contact Steven Weddle, sweddle@prairiland.net, for information and a contract for athletic facility use.

PISD Athletic Facility Usage

 

 

Athletic Booster Club

Prairiland Athletic Booster Club

The Prairiland Athletic Booster Club is a group of parentsstaff and other interested parties who strive to provide a spirit of enthusiasm and encouragement to our students at Prairiland ISD. 

The goal of our Booster Club is to support, fund and sustain programs and activities. We help maintain equipment, facilities, and to encourage excellence in our athletes. We believe the key to individual student success is a strong parental involvement, high ethical standards, and practices. 

The Booster Club provides opportunities to build a strong relationship between coaches, parents and our local communities through sports and academics.

Furthermore, it is the intent of this Booster Club to help provide scholarships to our deserving student-athletes. In order to do this, WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!!

We encourage everyone to show your SCHOOL SPIRIT by becoming part of the Prairiland Athletic Booster Club.  

PISD Athletic Booster Club ByLaws

Athletic Handbook

Rankone

Rankone is an online site for all sport related physical forms.

https://prairilandisd.rankone.com/New/NewInstructionsPage.aspx

Health & Safety

  • Engaging in outdoor athletics in high heat can be challenging and potentially dangerous. Here are some important tips to ensure safety:

    • Drink Water Regularly: Drink water before, during, and after physical activity. Aim to drink at least 8 ounces of water every 20 minutes during exercise.
    • Electrolyte Balance: Consider sports drinks that contain electrolytes to replace sodium, potassium, and other minerals lost through sweat.
    • Light-Colored Clothing: Wear light-colored, loose-fitting, and lightweight clothing to reflect the sun’s rays.
    • Moisture-Wicking Fabrics: Choose clothing made from moisture-wicking materials to help keep your body cool and dry.
    • Sunscreen: Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 to all exposed skin, and reapply every two hours or more frequently if sweating.
    • Intensity: Lower the intensity of your workout or take more frequent breaks to avoid overheating.
    • Gradual Exposure: Gradually increase the duration and intensity of your workouts over a period of 1-2 weeks to help your body adjust to the heat.
    • Shaded Areas: Whenever possible, choose shaded areas for your workout to reduce sun exposure.
    • Avoid Concrete and Asphalt: These surfaces can become extremely hot and radiate heat, increasing your risk of overheating.
    • Cold Packs: Use cold packs or wet towels on your neck, wrists, and forehead to cool down quickly after exercise.
    • Cool Showers: Take a cool shower or bath to help lower your body temperature.

    Know the Signs of Heat-Related Illnesses

    • Heat Cramps: Muscle cramps, often in the legs or abdomen.
    • Heat Exhaustion: Heavy sweating, weakness, cold, pale and clammy skin, fast or weak pulse, nausea or vomiting, and fainting.
    • Heat Stroke: High body temperature (above 103°F), hot, red, dry or moist skin, rapid and strong pulse, possible unconsciousness. Heat stroke is a medical emergency and requires immediate attention.
    • Rest When Needed: If you feel dizzy, weak, or excessively tired, stop exercising and rest in a cool place.
    • Seek Medical Help: If you experience symptoms of heat stroke, seek medical help immediately.

    By following these precautions, you can minimize the risks associated with exercising in high heat and enjoy your outdoor activities safely.

    PISD Heat Illness Protocol