Illness and Flu Policy

Bloomington Girls Hockey Program
01 October 2009

Bloomington Girls Hockey program has reviewed and agrees with the Bloomington Public School policy for symptoms of the flu.  Any player that exhibits the following symptoms should be kept home:  Fever of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or greater, with cough and/or sore throat.

Sick children should stay home for at least 24 hours after their fever is gone without the use of fever-reducing drugs.  Usually, this means staying home for 5 to 7 days.  Children staying home with flu like symptoms should also avoid contact with others except to get medical care. 

Bloomington Girls Hockey players must continue to have their own clearly marked water bottles at tryouts, games and practices.   All new players will receive a water bottle with our logo.  If you are interested in purchasing another water bottle, we will have them for sale at tryouts and the parent meeting.

 

Thank you.

Bloomington Girls Hockey Advisory Board

Bloomington Girls Hockey Contacts

Girls Hockey Advisory Board

JHBC Representative – Dan Daggett:ddagg90757@aol.com   651-366-7962

KHBC Representative – Suzie McWilliams:bloomingtongirlshockey@hotmail.com  952-881-4727

Mite Director – Joy Smith:joyleen.m.smith@wellsfargo.com  612-619-0492

Treasurer – Tim Brolsma:tbrolsma@brolsmadesign.com  

                     Brad Plaman:Plaman.brad@dorsey.com 

Secretary – Pam LaFond:mpbcl@msn.com  612-578-3288

 

Girls Hockey Key Volunteers

BAHA Representative – John Gonyea:jkbud@hotmail.com

Webmaster – Scott Mattson:blmgirlshockey@comcast.net 

                                               scott.mattson@us.army.mil  

Volunteer Coordinator –  

12U Representative –

14U Representative –

10U Representative –

6/8U Representative –

Coaches Representative –

Advisory Board Minutes

May 3, 2009

June 7, 2009

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