Tomball Memorial High School – Athletics
Apr 2026 · 2nd Semester
See the Physical Education Section of the Graduation Plans at the front of the Course Selection Guide for equivalent and credit information. The TISD Athletic Department charges each athlete, 7th – 12th grades, an Activity Fee of $$ 25.00$ . The activity fee is collected at the beginning of each school year and is used to defray the cost of transportation to contest and security. This activity fee is non‐refundable after the tenth-class meeting, and report cards will be held until it is paid. Athletes must also pass a physical each year and have an official UIL medical form on file to be eligible to participate. Physicals are performed on campus each year for approximately $$ 25$ , or you can take the official form to your physician for completion. This course is geared to the conditioning and preparation of the individual athlete to compete in an extracurricular baseball program. Before the season starts, this period will be used as an off‐season training class. This involves weightlifting, conditioning exercises and individual skills pertaining to baseball. During the season this time will be used for meetings and preparation for work. A physical is required prior to participation. This course is an opportunity for students to display their abilities, team play, and sportsmanship in an organized sport while fulfilling the physical education requirement. During the off season, emphasis is placed on basketball fundamentals, terminology, and strengthening of the body by weightlifting, jumping drills and cross country running. During basketball season, the athletic period is spent in preparation for the upcoming opponents through team workouts. This class is for participation in UIL contests and requires after school practice. A physical is required prior to participation. This course is designed to fulfill physical education requirements for students participating in cross country in the fall semester. This period will be used to perform the running of cross-country workouts and conditioning programs. This program is designed to allow participation in UIL Cross Country Meets through the fall semester. A physical is required prior to participation. Football I-IV (ATB3000, ATB3100, ATB3105/6, ATB3107/8) This course is a UIL sport and will require after-school practice throughout the school year. Football is designed to fulfill the regular physical education requirements for those students involved in football. During the football season, the period will be used for team meetings, practice preparation, medical treatment, and specialty practice. After the season, this period will be used as an off‐season training class involving weightlifting, individual football skills and conditioning exercises. After school practice and game participation is required. Practices will also include some Saturdays, and days prior to the start of the regular school year. A physical is required prior to participation. Golf I-IV (ATC6000, ATC6100, ATC6105/6, ATC6107/8) This is a UIL sport that will require practice after school only. See Golf Coach for further information. A physical is required prior to participation. This course is a UIL sport and will require after-school practice throughout the soccer season. Soccer is designed for students who are serious about improving their soccer skills. The class focuses on the basic principles, rules, and styles of play. The class time is divided into three components: individual skill work, team play, and conditioning. A physical is required prior to participation. This course is a UIL sport and will require after school practice during the Spring semester. In the Fall semester, the period will be used as an off‐season training class. This involves weightlifting, conditioning, exercises, and individual skills pertaining to softball. A skills test will be given at the end of the 2nd six weeks to determine a student’s placement for the Spring semester. During the Spring semester, this period will be used for team meetings, preparation for practice, medical treatment, and extra individual work. Participation in the athletic class does not secure a position on the team. This activity is designed for UIL contests. A physical is required prior to participation. This course is open to students interested in competitive swimming. It is a UIL sport and will require practice outside the school day throughout the year. Experience with competitive swimming is recommended but not required. Practices will be held at the Tomball Aquatic Center. A physical is required prior to participation. Tennis I-IV (ATC4000, ATC4100, ATC4105/6, ATC4107/8) This course is required for all members of the tennis team and is a UIL sport and will require practice outside the school day throughout the year. The Fall semester consists of team tennis, where there are Varsity and Junior Varsity teams. The Spring semester consists of individual tournaments for Varsity, JV, and Freshmen. A physical is required prior to participation.
Prerequisites: Tryout, Physical exam Course Fee: see course fee table in appendix (PE Substitution Available); Tryout, physical exam, instructor approval Course Fee: see course fee table in appendix (PE Substitution Available); Tryout, Physical exam Course Fee: see course fee table in appendix (PE Substitution Available); Tryout, Physical exam Course Fee: see course fee table in appendix (PE Substitution Available); Tryout, Physical exam Course Fee: see course fee table in appendix (PE Substitution Available); Tryout, Physical exam Course Fee: see course fee table in appendix (PE Substitution Available); Tryout, Physical exam Course Fee: see course fee table in appendix (PE Substitution Available); Tryout, Physical exam Course Fee: see course fee table in appendix (PE Substitution Available); Tryout, Physical exam Course Fee: see course fee table in appendix (PE Substitution Available)
Grades: 9
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