
MOT Charter School students participate in soccer, running club, basketball, volleyball, field hockey, cross country and other sports. MOT Charter School has a soccer field and state of art playground facility on its campus. The multi-purpose room provides indoor recreation for Special Olympics, Basketball, Soccer, and Spirit Club.
Organized sports for children provide an opportunity for increased physical activity and an opportunity to learn sports and team skills in an environment where risks of participation are controlled. They also serve as a great opportunity for parents to be involved with their children.
Sports and games provide an additional outlet for physical activity.
MOT Charter Athletic Forms:
Athletic Participation & Eligibility Agreement
Attention Middle School Travel Sports!!!
The Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association (DIAA) requires all student athletes to have physical completed after April 1st of the current school year and runs through June 30th of the following year. No student athlete may participate in tryouts, practice, or competitions without a completed DIAA physical evaluation packet.
* All winter and spring sports, a physical packet is not required if the student athlete had already participated in a previous sport this year.
DIAA Spectator Code of Conduct
1. Be informed of the playing rules of the sport.
2. Appreciate a good play regardless of who makes it.
3. Cooperate with the cheerleaders and do not interfere with their cheers.
4. Show concern for an injured athlete regardless of team affiliation.
5. DO NOT taunt, jeer or attempt to distract the members of the opposing team.
6. Avoid the use of profanity and derogatory or disrespectful yells, chants, songs or gestures.
7. Refrain from offensive or unruly behavior which reflects poorly on the school you are supporting
8. Respect school property and the authority of school officials.
9. Do not publicly criticize the coaches or athletes for the loss of a contest.
10. Respect the contest offical and accept their decisions with out public protest. Without them, there is no game.
Parent/Guardian Commitment