Culture Pulse —
One screen to run the week: participation, signals, celebrations, and the staff focus.
Rule: Never coach emotion. Coach patterns. Document follow-up. Praise effort loudly.
This is a culture habit score — not a “good kid / bad kid” score. Consistency wins.
Culture Signals
Trend indicators pulled from weekly check-ins.
Participation Trend
Keep the rhythm. If participation drops, reset expectations — don’t punish.
Recognition & Celebrations
Culture currency. Spend it on effort, humility, and consistency.
Shark Awards
recognized this week for effort, hustle, and attitude.
Carry The Cross™ Moments
character moments recognized when no one was watching.
Birthdays This Week
This Week’s Story
Quick Links
These are the tools you’ll use most often.
Leadership Responses
Program-specific Google Sheet (coach view). Filter by week, group, or player.
Coach Follow-Up Guide
Scripts + boundaries for calm conversations and defensible documentation.
How to Review Check-Ins (10 Minutes)
Don’t overthink it. Look for these three buckets.
| Bucket | What it looks like | What you do |
|---|---|---|
| Good | Consistent effort, respectful, prepared. Honest reflection. | Praise specifically. Give leadership responsibility. Recognize publicly. |
| Needs Attention | Scores slipping, excuses, inconsistent effort, attitude swings. | Private check-in: “What’s going on?” Set 1 clear adjustment for next week. |
| Red Flag | Disrespect, repeated issues, school behavior concerns, dishonest responses. | Document. Involve head coach/admin process. Clear consequences + reset plan. |
Staff Alignment
Consistency is the culture. If assistants aren’t aligned, standards collapse.
Onboarding Checklist
What every assistant must know before representing the program.
Assistant Coach – Talking Points
Clear, consistent language for alignment, expectations, and culture conversations.
Communication Boundaries (Non-Negotiable)
This protects the program, the staff, and the athlete.
Player First
Players communicate with coaches first. It builds ownership and leadership.
24-Hour Rule
No emotional conversations right after games. Schedule time and stay calm.
Never Sidelines
We do not engage in confrontations at practices, games, or events.
