Step 4: Obtain your Physical AND submit RankOne forms.
UIL and Humble ISD require all band students enrolled in the marching band to obtain a physical before participating in any marching band activities. All band students must also submit RankOne forms online.
This is a two-step process:
This is a two-step process:
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Step 1: Submit a Physical Pre-screening form to the athletic trainers.
This form must be filled out by a physician and submitted back to the band hall office. This is a super important, very required step to participation in the marching band. Any band student missing this form will not be allowed to participate outside until they have it completed and turned in.
If you need a physical copy of this form (or are unable to print from the button above), come see the directors and we can provide you with one. |
Step 2: Submit your online RankOne forms.
Click the button above to begin accessing RankOne to submit the forms.
Below, you will find resources that will help you on how to fill them out online. (for some reason, we have to sign off on a helmet waiver... just go ahead and do it...) |
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Atascocita Band Staff STRONGLY RECOMMENDS that all students get their physical done right here at HISD at our school's own physical day! Getting your physical done on campus means that the band staff will have it on file and you will be good to go for marching season. We experience a LOT of issues with students trying to get a physical done at their own doctor.
If you missed that day, you will be responsible for getting it done yourself.
Common problems with getting the physical done somewhere other than with our school district:
If you missed that day, you will be responsible for getting it done yourself.
Common problems with getting the physical done somewhere other than with our school district:
- Incorrect forms
- Incomplete forms
- More Expensive
- Not completed on time for summer band to start
- Missing pre-screening documents
- Even if you get a free physical once per year on your insurance, there is usually a Co-Pay and scheduling a Dr.'s appointment is extremely tricky in this new Covid-19 and Vaccination environment.