Responsibilities of a G9 AR; What Are They?
Before you register for the class, please understand:
1. You will be treated as an adult in the Program.
2. We EXPECT you to read The AR Guide and follow ALL instructions to the letter.
3. We EXPECT you to take the course seriously, pay attention and pass the test with flying colors!
4. We EXPECT you to make yourself available to officiate games every week as much as possible.
5. We EXPECT you to take every game assignment seriously, as the committment that it is.
6. We EXPECT you to take officiating seriously and to work hard to become as good an official as you can be.
If you are not really that interested in officiating, but are doing this only because someone is "forcing" you,
we prefer you not join. Officiating is harder than it looks. If you are not serious, you will not be of any help
to your Center Referee, nor to the game.
If you are the type of person who decides, last minute, that you want to change your plans and skip a
prearranged committment, we prefer you not join the Program. Once you accept a game assignment,
you MUST have a very serious conflict in order to change that game assignment. Sickness, of course,
does cause one to change plans, but you had better be seriously ill.
A pattern of Declining assignments, "turning back" assignments (declining after first having accepted)
and "No-Showing" assignments will most certainly lead to your dismissal from the Program.
