Recreation Policies

As a youth-serving organization, Hillsdale Recreation considers the safety and well-being of the youth in its programs a top priority. We prohibit abuse and strive to proactively address reports of this type of conduct, even if it means that someone will be embarrassed or upset. We want to hear about problems or concerns, and we will strive to act on them in a fair way in accordance with our policies.As a youth-serving organization, Hillsdale Recreation considers the safety and well-being of the youth in its programs a top priority. We prohibit abuse and strive to proactively address reports of this type of conduct, even if it means that someone will be embarrassed or upset. We want to hear about problems or concerns, and we will strive to act on them in a fair way in accordance with our policies.

The City of Hillsdale and Hillsdale Recreation considers safety to be of utmost importance when providing athletic programs for area youth.  Because recognition and treatment of athletes who have suffered a concussion has become a national priority, the City of Hillsdale / Hillsdale Recreation have adopted a Concussion Management Policy in accordance with MCL 333.9155 and MCL 333.9156.  In doing so, coaches, parents, and athletes are made aware and informed of signs of concussion and how to act accordingly should such an occurrence arise.

As a youth-serving organization, Hillsdale Recreation considers the safety and well-being of the youth in its programs a top priority. We prohibit abuse and strive to proactively address reports of this type of conduct, even if it means that someone will be embarrassed or upset. We want to hear about problems or concerns, and we will strive to act on them in a fair way in accordance with our policies.