Binder handbooks require a good deal of time organizing, updating, collecting and reissuing.
Some athletic directors and athletic departments have .pdf versions of their handbook online where everyone can view them. This limits the ability to put subject sensitive information online.
When it comes to evaluating coaches, having a reliable handbook that outlines coaching expectations, guidelines, district expectations, and rules, it is vital to have these things updated and in writing.
With budget cuts hitting every school district and every department, finding creative ways to save money is crucial to any athletic department.
Being able to get information to all coaches is crucial. Documenting that they all received a copy of new updates is vital when it comes to liability and final evaluations.
The majority of handbooks issued to coaches sit on desks, on shelves, are not updated properly when updates are sent to coaches.
More and more coaches are not district employees. Many districts are hesitant handing out evaluation forms for head and assistant coaches as well as district sensitive information.
The majority of lawsuits against a school district's athletic department focuses on whether coaches were made aware of rule changes, new safety and training issues, and whether the athletic director's department effectively communicated with all coaches.

Check out the "Examples" page to see exiting pages and possible headings.

Check out the "Process" page to see how easy it is to get your handbook online. You'll also find a complete list of potential handbook pages.

If your handbook needs updating, we have a wide range of generic policy pages that can be easily cutomized for your school distrct.

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