Coaches
Coach’s Corner – Resources for BSD Coaches
New Coaches
- Prospective Coach Information
- BSD Coaches Handbook 2022-2023
- New Hire Information (Contact Human Resources): 425-456-4040
BSD Access Online (BSD user name and password required.)
- Email
- via Mobile Devices – how to set up mobile email
- Communications – Email Quick Start Guide, add picture to Outlook, etc.
- Employee Self-Service – employee contact information, pay information, job information, etc.
- Password Reset Service – reset password, unlock account, change password
- Tech Support (technology help/submit a request for help)
- Staff Portal – Employee Online, Tech How To’s, Professional Development Calendar, Email Access, etc.
- FinalForms – Access to your team roster(s) for eligibility, attendance, and more. Secure login required. Contact your AD for assistance. You must use your BSD email address as your login name in FinalForms. Contact your AD office if your account was not set up correctly with your BSD email as your login.
Training and Professional Development (PD)
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- CPR/First Aid – To renew, your options are:
- register for a community course on your own
- register for the course series offered by BSD Athletics/Children’s Hospital by contacting your AD or send email to: dowlingj@bsd405.org.
- WIAA (required): See My WIAA
- Safeschools Mandatory Training: Visit BSD: Required Training for Safeschools Information
- Athletic Liability
- Concussion Awareness: Athletics
- Sport Supervision and Safety
- Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Athletes
- Additional Optional Training Modules Available in Safeschools
- Role of Associated Student Body (ASB)
- Navigating Parent Booster Clubs
- Pitfalls in Managing a School District Team: Purchasing, Budgeting, Inventory, Fundraising, Cash Handling, Conflict of Interest
- Conferences and Clinics – Contact your AD and complete PD request forms for funding:
- Coaching Professional Development Request form [PDF] (Print or choose “Fill & Sign”.)
- BSD Professional Development Opportunities
- CPR/First Aid – To renew, your options are:
Collective Bargaining
- Coaches Collective Bargaining Agreement
- Coaches Salary Schedule 2021-2022
- Coaches Memorandum of Understanding – Grievance Procedure
- Coaches Memorandum of Understanding – Spring Football
- Coaches Memorandum of Understanding – Changes to CBA
- Coaches Memorandum of Understanding – Clarification of the Stipend Calendar (Season) for Cheer/Drill
Affiliations
KingCo League
Bellevue School District high schools are members of the KingCo League. Regular season athletic schedules are set by KingCo Athletic Directors, who act as sport commissioners for all athletic offerings. The following schools are the members of KingCo: Bellevue, Bothell, Eastlake, Inglemoor, Interlake, Issaquah, Juanita, Lake Washington, Liberty, Mercer Island, Mount Si, Newport, North Creek, Redmond, Sammamish, Skyline and Woodinville. The league website is a great reference point for schedules, other school’s program information, league standings, and KingCo tournament information.
Metro League
The Metropolitan league is another member league of the SeaKing District. The seventeen member league also participates in SeaKing athletic championships after league play with KingCo schools as a means to enter state level championships.
SeaKing District 2
The WIAA is divided into nine activity districts, each of which represents an approximate geographical area. District membership is determined by leagues. Each district is administered by a district director, and contains one or more member leagues. Bellevue School District schools are members of SeaKing District 2. The mission of the activity district is to plan, supervise and administer the interscholastic activities (post season) which provide member schools opportunities for entry into WIAA state championships.
WIAA
The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) service organization and rule-making body that was formed in 1905 to create equitable playing conditions between high school sports teams in Washington. The Association consists of nearly 800 member high schools and middle/junior high schools, both public and private, and is divided into nine geographic service districts. The state staff administers Association policies, rules and regulations and provides other assistance and service to member schools.
NFHS
The National Federation of State High School Associations is the organization that sets rules and regulations for high school sports for the country. Their website provides a wealth of information for coaches, officials, music directors/adjudicators, and speech-debate/theater directors/judges.