FBCHA High School
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FBCHA Track and Field
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Does your athlete qualify for our homeschool athletic program?
All FBCHA Track athletes must be classified as a homeschool student to be able to participate in our track program.
A homeschool student is defined wherein over 51% of their education takes place in a home taught program. Homeschool studies do not include a charter school setting and/or any online public school programs. Homeschool coop programs do qualify as homeschool as long as over 51% of their studies take place at home during the school week. If you are unsure, please ask for clarification from our coaching staff.
A homeschool student is defined wherein over 51% of their education takes place in a home taught program. Homeschool studies do not include a charter school setting and/or any online public school programs. Homeschool coop programs do qualify as homeschool as long as over 51% of their studies take place at home during the school week. If you are unsure, please ask for clarification from our coaching staff.
Our motto illustrates our mission to homeschool families. Through competitive athletics,
FBCHA will teach foundational principles that are absolutely essential for successful careers, successful
relationships and most importantly, a vibrant, life‐giving and personal relationship with God our Father through the Lord Jesus Christ by the power of His Holy Spirit.
FBCHA will teach foundational principles that are absolutely essential for successful careers, successful
relationships and most importantly, a vibrant, life‐giving and personal relationship with God our Father through the Lord Jesus Christ by the power of His Holy Spirit.
Our Programs
FBCHA is a 501(c)3 organization serving homeschool student athletes
in Fort Bend County and the surrounding areas.
FBCHA Track is a part of the Ft. Bend Christian Homeschool Athletics program.
For more information: fbcha.org
in Fort Bend County and the surrounding areas.
FBCHA Track is a part of the Ft. Bend Christian Homeschool Athletics program.
For more information: fbcha.org
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Thank You!
Shop for your everyday products, gifts, gift cards, dine at your favorite restaurants and
FBCHA will earn a percentage back.
Thank You!
But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. (Isaiah 40:31)
FBCHA Dress Code
We are a Christian organization and ask that all athletes and their parents adhere to our dress code. It is asked that all athletes dress modestly while attending our practices, meets and any FBCHA sponsored activity.
Shorts
**No changing of shorts/shirts in public even if compression tops or shorts are under the shorts/shirts. Please be modest and go to the appropriate changing rooms.
Jewelry
Athletes are permitted to train in whatever is comfortable as long as it meets the above dress code. If your athlete is unsure about their attire before attending a practice or meet please ask a FBCHA coach for clarity. Athletes that do not adhere to the above dress code will be asked to change and/or may not be able to participate in a practice or a meet. If an athlete does not show up in their entire uniform, this includes their shorts, tank, and running shoes, they will not be allowed to participate. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Shorts
- Shorts must not be too short and must cover the athlete’s rear end when running, jumping, throwing and during sitting
- No cutoff shorts or swim shorts are allowed
- Shorts must be visible underneath shirts when athlete is standing
- Shorts can not be too tight or reveal any undergarments
- No Compression shorts or tight fitting leggings worn alone are allowed but may be worn underneath shorts
- Shirts must cover your stomach and mid-section when your arms are raised
- No thin strap tank tops or cami tanks
- No sports bras or undergarments should be visible underneath shirts
- No see-through shirts are allowed
- Under no circumstances are athletes allowed to be shirtless
- No compression shirts can be worn alone but may be worn underneath t-shirts
- No bathing suits are allowed
- Comfortable running shoes should be worn to practices and meets
- Do not show up with just track spikes for meets or practices
- Do not show up to practice or meets in crocs, slides or sandals of any kind
**No changing of shorts/shirts in public even if compression tops or shorts are under the shorts/shirts. Please be modest and go to the appropriate changing rooms.
Jewelry
- No jewelry during practices or meets. (includes necklaces, bracelets, watches, nose rings, and earrings) This rule is for the safety of our runners.
- Running watches are permissible if approved by coaching staff but should not be used if it is a distraction to the athlete or others.
Athletes are permitted to train in whatever is comfortable as long as it meets the above dress code. If your athlete is unsure about their attire before attending a practice or meet please ask a FBCHA coach for clarity. Athletes that do not adhere to the above dress code will be asked to change and/or may not be able to participate in a practice or a meet. If an athlete does not show up in their entire uniform, this includes their shorts, tank, and running shoes, they will not be allowed to participate. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Thank you to our Sponsors:
Interested in becoming a sponsor of FBCHA track? Please email: [email protected]
Interested in becoming a sponsor of FBCHA track? Please email: [email protected]