Middle and High School Athletics

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In addition to providing the benefit of physical activity, participating in sports can increase self-esteem and mental alertness while also teaching life skills like teamwork, leadership and patience.

Middle School

These athletics opportunities are available at our middle schools:

September-October

  • 6th, 7th and 8th Cross Country

  • 7th and 8th Softball

  • 7th and 8th tackle football (select schools)

  • 6th, 7th and 8th Flag Football

October-December

January-February

  • 7th Boys and Girls Basketball

February-March

  • 8th Boys and Girls Basketball

  • 7th and 8th Wrestling

April-May

  • 7th and 8th Track & Field

  • 7th and 8th Baseball

Note: Middle school sixth graders are eligible to participate in their schools' intramural offerings. Families should contact their school's office or athletic coordinator for more information. 

High School

Fall Sports

  • Cross Country

  • Football

  • Volleyball

  • Softball-Slowpitch

  • Soccer- Girls

Winter Sports

  • Basketball

  • Wrestling

  • Gymnastics

Spring Sports

  • Baseball

  • Golf

  • Soccer- Boys

  • Tennis

  • Track & Field

  • Softball-Fastpitch

Full-Year Sports

  • Cheerleading (Competitive)*

  • Dance & Drill

*Some schools participate in competition, some participate without competition

Registration

Registration for Spokane Public Schools athletics and activities is now being done through FinalForms, an online data management service. FinalForms saves data from season-to-season and year-to-year, meaning families will never need to enter the same information twice. FinalForms also pre-populates data wherever possible, saving time for families registering multiple students.

To get started, click on the Parent Playbook link below. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Use Support” if you need assistance.

You may review your data at any time to verify it is current. You will be required to sign your forms once per year and after any update.

IMPORTANT: You will receive an account confirmation email from FinalForms. Please click the link and follow the steps to login and access your student(s) information. If you do not receive the email and want to register your student, please contact your school’s Athletic Coordinator.

Student Injuries and Insurance

The safety of our students is of critical importance to all of us and we want to protect them from injury. Even so, accidents do happen (at school and elsewhere) and required medical care can be expensive. Please know that your school does not assume responsibility for such costs but does offer you access to several student accident insurance plans for voluntary purchase. Details can be found in this brochure/enrollment form from Myers-Stevens & Toohey & Co.: Student Accident & Sickness Plan.

Options are available to cover your child 24/7, anywhere in the world, or you can limit coverage to school-related injuries only. The plans do not restrict your choice of doctors or hospitals. However, you will also have access to an extensive network of providers with discounted fees. Seeking care through contracted providers may further reduce your out-of-pocket costs, particularly if your child needs surgery or hospitalization.

Also offered is the pay-as-you-go Student Accident & Sickness Plan which covers sickness as well as injury, in and out of school. The Dental Accident plan can be of particular value with younger students as final treatment to injured teeth often needs to be deferred until after they mature.

Common emergency benefits – Regardless of the benefit level selected, all of the accident medical plans and the Student Accident & Sickness Plan will cover eligible charges for Ambulance, Emergency Room and Emergency Room Physician at 100% of Usual, Customary and Reasonable charges (UCR) up to plan limits.

Enhanced benefits for qualified concussions – If an insured student suffers a concussion while participating in any covered activity and is consequently removed from play from his/her interscholastic sport per the school’s formal concussion protocols, then any deductible or inside limit features of the plan are waived and eligible charges for the evaluation and treatment of the concussion are paid at 100% of UCR subject to remaining policy terms and conditions.

Interscholastic Sports – Please know that all plans offered (other than the Dental Accident Plan) may be used to comply with applicable state and local insurance requirements for participation in interscholastic sports (coverage for high school tackle football is offered on a stand-alone basis).

You are strongly encouraged to carefully review the information provided. If your child already has health coverage, the student insurance plans offered can also be used to expand your choice of providers and help cover the high deductibles and 30% to 40% cost sharing obligations imposed by many health plans today.

To enroll, please visit Myers-Stevens.com; instructions for enrollment are available on the website.  While your child is eligible to enroll at any time, one-time-pay rates for the accident medical plans and Dental Accident Plan are the same regardless of enrollment date. As such, you are encouraged to consider enrollment now in order to include coverage for this summer and the full 2023-2024 School Year. Once processing is completed, an ID card verifying coverage will be mailed home to you.

If you have any questions concerning the coverages available or need help with enrollment, please call Myers-Stevens & Toohey at (800) 827-4695. Bilingual representatives are available for parents who need assistance in Spanish.

Greater Spokane League Information

Greater Spokane League logo

The Greater Spokane League (GSL) provides quality events in interscholastic high school athletics, music, dance/drill teams and forensics. Participation in GSL events helps students learn time management, communication, advocacy, sportsmanship and teamwork skills that shape and mold better citizens.

The GSL has sports passes for sale for students and families to attend GSL-hosted games.

Individual Regular Season Game Prices

  • Student: $5

  • Single Adult: $10

Regular Season Annual Pass:

  • Student: $42 (Purchase) 

    • Discounted Student: Free (Obtain in person at your high school business office and confirm eligibility using Federal free-reduced lunch criteria.) 

  • Adult: $103 (Purchase)

    • Discounted Adult: $15 (Purchase in person at your high school business office and confirm eligibility using Federal free-reduced lunch criteria.) 

  • Family (2 adults): $201.50 (Purchase)

  • Senior Club Card (ages 65 and older): Free (To obtain, visit your neighborhood high school Business Office to complete a form and provide proof of age and place of residence with a photo ID. Go to SchoolSearch to find the school in your neighborhood.)

*Kids younger than high school attend for free when accompanied by an adult with a pass.