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HPERA Department Contacts
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Jim Helmicki, Interim Director of HPER & Athletics
Office: (716) 926-1704
Email: jhelmicki@frontiercsd.org
Jennie Asaro, NP, Medical Director
Office: (716) 926-1766
Email: jasaro@frontiercsd.org
Shelia Brown, Lead School Nurse
Office: (716) 926-1721
Email: sbrown@frontiercsd.org
Laura Lester, HPERA Department Administrative Assistant
Office: (716) 926-1704
Email: llester@frontiercsd.org
Kelly Basinski, District Physical Education Department Chair
Office: (716) 926-1720 ext. 2082
Email: kbasinski@frontiercsd.org
Bob Klimowicz, District Health Education Chair, and Facility Manager
Office: (716) 926-1720 ext. 2211
Email: rklimowicz@frontiercsd.org
Athletic Philosophy
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Athletic Philosophy
Interscholastic Athletics is an integral part of the total Frontier Falcon educational Experience. We promote the development of a student-Athlete's self control, loyalty, leadership, teamwork perseverance and commitment. Additionally, the concept of being on a team should allow the student/athlete opportunities to excel in the areas of humility and selflessness at the same time give the student/athlete a proud feeling of belonging.
At the Modified and freshman levels winning is not the primary goal but to develop skills and play at a maximum ability level with maximum effort. At the Junior Varsity and Varsity levels winning becomes more of a focus but never losing site of the idea that athletics should be fun and at the same time a great challenge. To begin a season with the idea of "lets see how good we can get as a team" is the challenge goal for all levels.
Individual accomplishments by athletes are naturally gained and heightened when the team focus is maintained. the real team accomplishments is not wins and losses but a unified goal of getting better and working hard week by week. To be a true "Falcon" one must accept the team component and understand that no one player is above the standards set by the Athletic Department and Coaching Staff.