McClure Middle School

McClure
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Athletics

Athletics at McClure

The Athletic Coordinator

My name is Breianna Tocci, and I am the proud P.E. teacher of 400+ students at McClure Middle School! I I have a degree in Kinesiology & Physical Education from the University of Maine & am certificated in grades K-12. I have 10+ years’ experience in coaching and love working with students of all ages.  

I always tell people my first responsibility at McClure is being an educator and my second is being the athletic coordinator. As the only P.E. teacher here, it is a lot of responsibility! This means I will not be able to respond to your email as quickly as I do for academic purposes. Hopefully, this webpage will provide you with the many general Q&A I get throughout the year. 

McClure Athletic Policies and Expectations

Our goal is to create a healthy, positive environment by promoting and developing good sportsmanship and encouraging our team members to be hardworking, kind, academically and athletically successful, disciplined, and well-respected McClure scholars.  

All athletes are expected to represent themselves, their families, their team, and McClure Middle school with honesty, integrity, and character, whether it be academically, athletically, or socially.  

Failure to meet the following expectations could result in removal from practice, loss of game time, or removal from the team: 

  • Maintain 90% or above attendance. 
  • Maximum of one or fewer tardies in any given week. 
  • One or fewer Office Referrals during any given week. 
  • A conduct violation will result in removal from game and possibly from practice. 
  • Show good sportsmanship at all practices and games. 
  • Stay on campus between the end of school day and beginning of practice. 
  • Completion of grade checks bi-weekly – including citizenship. 
  • Maintain C’s or above; only allowing for one C in any core class 
  • If any weekly grades are below a D or are “incomplete,” the athlete will not participate in sports practices for the following week. 

Athletic Registration

  • All registration and paperwork can be found on our FinalForms platform! Log in or learn how to register in FinalForms
  • Your student athlete needs an up-to-date physical to be able to try-out. A physical is good for two years from the date it was signed by a physician. If you upload your physical to this platform, you will not need to worry about re-uploading it the following year (unless it is expired!). Seattle Public Schools Required Physical Form

Need help getting a physician-signed physical?

All Seattle Public Schools (SPS) students are eligible to go to ANY School Based Health Center to get a FREE sport physical. Locate a School Based Health Center near you.

Convenient Teen Health Center locations for McClure students:

Ballard High School
Appointments: email, call, or text Say
Sailau.Tuitele@swedish.org
206-390-3355

Lincoln High School
Appointments: email or call Kayla O’Bryan
Kaylao@neighborcare.org
206-548-5760


Contact a Coach

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Winter:

Spring:


Frequently Asked Questions

Through teamwork, adolescents learn valuable lessons in communication, cooperation, and problem-solving, skills that are essential for navigating the complexities of relationships and collaborations in later life. Moreover, the shared experiences of triumphs and challenges on the field or court create a supportive community where individuals feel understood, valued, and accepted.  

This sense of community promotes positive mental health, resilience, and a sense of identity, nurturing adolescents’ emotional well-being as they navigate the ups and downs of their middle school years.  

Fall Season: Early September through Mid-November

  • Girls Soccer – 2 teams 
  • Co-Ed Ultimate Frisbee – 2 teams

Winter Season: End of November through Mid-March 

  • Girls Basketball – 2 teams 
  • Boys Basketball – 2 teams 

Spring Season: End of March through May 

  • Girls Volleyball – 2 teams 
  • Boys Soccer – 2 teams 
  • Co-Ed Track – 1 team 

With the current budget deficit, the short answer to this question is yes. There has been a change at the district level in the number of teams permitted per athletics program (there are 2 teams per sport allowed this year). In the past, we hosted a third team for many of our afterschool sports when our ratio of students exceeded 25:1.  

To try and create an equitable solution to this district-wide problem, our school has created “practice squads.” Practice squads take place in relation to their sport, but often on a separate day than teams who play in district provided games. 

Please send an email to your student’s grade level counselor at McClure to see if you qualify for services. Please include me in the email! brtocci@seattleschools.org 


SPS Athletics Information

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Athletic Registration

We are using FinalForms for online athletic registration. If you previously had an account, you can log in and all your info will still be there!

If you have not created an account, please follow the instructions below. A parent/guardian must create their FinalForms account first, before the student is able to create their account.

  1. Parents/guardians, go to the FinalForms website
  2. Type your name, date of birth, and email and then click register
  3. Check your email for a FinalForms email, and click confirm your account in the email text.
    • You will receive an email within 2 minutes prompting you to confirm and complete your registration. Remember to check your spam folder. If you still do not see the FinalForms email, please email support@finalforms.com.
  4. Create your new FinalForms password and click confirm account.
  5. Click register student for your first child. Add your student and their email.

If you require any support during the process, please visit the FinalForms Support page.

Physicals are valid for 24 consecutive months

  • The History document (Page 1) should be completed and remain with your provider
  • The Exam document (Page 2) should be completed and remain with your provider
  • The Medical Eligibility document (Page 3) should be the only item submitted to your school

Student-athletes must have health insurance to play a sport. If not covered by a parent/guardian’s insurance plan, insurance can be purchased through SPS.

SPS Student Insurance Enrollment

Seasons 2024-25

Start dates for each season in the 2024-25 school year. Contact your school to confirm when practices begin for your team.

High School

Fall
Football – August 21
Fall Sports – August 26

Winter
Bowling – November 4
Gymnastics – November 11
Winter Sports – November 13

Spring
March 3

K-8 and Middle School

Fall
September 10

Winter
December 10

Spring
March 18-20

Digital Tickets for High School Games

SPS home games (matches played at SPS high schools) can be purchased online via SPS HomeTown Ticketing Box Office.

This includes all regular season games for football and basketball. It also includes post-season games for volleyball, basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, baseball, soccer, softball (slowpitch and fastpitch), and track/field. Learn more about SPS Digital Athletic tickets.

Please note: tickets are posted under the HOST school (For example, West Seattle High School hosting Garfield High School would appear under West Seattle.)

Athletics Resources