Wells Fargo Stay in the Game Award

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Arcadia High School has been recognized by the VHSL as one of their Stay in the Game school for the 2021-2022 school year. The Stay in the Game Award presented by Wells Fargo recognizes schools that receive no player or coach ejections during each sports season.

Arcadia High School coaches and student-athletes take pride in displaying proper sportsmanship at all times. As a school, Arcadia High School is continually promoting and encouraging sportsmanship to the fullest degree in all athletic competitions.

Fair play, ethical conduct and respect for opponents are actions that are demonstrated before, during, and after all sporting events and activities. Athletic events are learning experiences for student-athletes.

Congratulation to all members of the Arcadia Firebird Athletic Programs being recognized as a Stay in the Game school.

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