NFHS, States Continue Efforts to Reduce Risk of Concussions in High School Football

As athletic administrators, one of our primary responsibilities is to provide safe and secure activities and practices for our students.  With the increased awareness of concussions, the NFHS (the leadership organization for all of our country’s state athletic associations, like the OHSAA) has provided consistent and long-standing guidance for maintaining safety within sport play.
 
With the release of the new movie, “Concussion” next week (based upon the NFL-related court cases and responses), there will likely be increased conversations within our respective communities relative to the safety of students playing contact-oriented sports in schools.  At this past week’s National Athletic Directors Conference in Orlando, the NFHS shared the following list of steps that the organization, along with state organizations (OHSAA), has taken to manage and minimize the risk of concussions in high school sports.
 
Please review the data below to assist you with any local conversations or queries from your stakeholders.  The OIAAA, OHSAA, NIAAA and the NFHS strongly support the safety efforts that our schools and coaches have deployed to maintain the best environments for teaching and developing our young people in our education-based athletic programs.
Bruce Brown, CMAA, CIC
Executive Director
Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association
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By NFHS on December 11, 2015

As the end of the 2015 high school football season nears completion, this provides the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and its 51 member state associations an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been accomplished in the area of player safety. With more than one million student-athletes involved in the sport at the high school level, the NFHS and its member state associations have made risk minimization in football – and all sports – a top priority for many years.

The NFHS has a sound rules-writing process focused in significant part on risk minimization. Also, through the use of online education courses for players, coaches, officials and parents; and the adoption of state laws and protocols for concussion management, the sport of football at the high school level is as safe as it has been since the first rules were written in 1932.

With more than one million students playing the full-contact, collision sport of high school football, there undoubtedly is a degree of risk involved. But from the prohibition of spearing in the mid 1970s to the continued focus on eliminating helmet-to-helmet contact, tremendous strides have been made to reduce that inherent risk of injury.

Within the past 10 years, the following are some of the important steps taken by the NFHS and its member state associations to manage the risk of concussions in high school sports:

2005-present – Through the National High School Sports-Related Injury Surveillance System and Dr. Dawn Comstock, the NFHS and its member associations have used comprehensive injury data as a resource in the rules-writing process to reduce risk of future injuries.
2008 – The NFHS Sports Medicine Advisory Committee advocated that a concussed athlete must be removed from play and not allowed to play on the same day.
2009-present – All NFHS rules publications have contained guidelines for management of a student exhibiting signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion. Such player shall be immediately removed from the contest and shall not return to play until cleared by an appropriate health-care professional.
2010 – The NFHS developed its “Concussion in Sport” online course at www.nfhslearn.com. More than two million courses have been taken since that time. In addition, a recent study indicated individuals who took the free course demonstrated a 40-percent higher level of understanding of concussions as compared to their pre-course knowledge base.

  • 2010-present – The “Suggested Guidelines for Management of Concussion” have been published in all NFHS rules books.
  • 2011 – A six-page section on Concussions was added to the fourth edition of the NFHS Sports Medicine Handbook, which was distributed free to all high schools in the country.
  • 2011-2012 – The NFHS Football Rules Committee adopted “Concussions Related to Proper Use of the Helmet” as a Point of Emphasis.
  • 2014 – The NFHS Concussion Summit Task Force met in Indianapolis and adopted recommendations for reducing the amount of full contact in practices. State associations crafted their own policies based on these recommendations for implementation in the 2015 football season.
  • 2014 – By January 2014, all states had adopted state concussion laws which established mandatory protocols.
  • 2014 – The NFHS Football Rules Committee adopted a definition and penalty for targeting aimed at preventing players from hitting an opponent – primarily with the helmet – above the shoulders.
  • 2015 – The NFHS distributed the “Anyone Can Save a Life” emergency action plan and training program originally developed by the Minnesota State High School League and Medtronic Foundation to member state associations and their schools.
  • 2015 – Some states begin the use of pilot telemedicine programs to assist schools without certified athletic trainers in managing concussions during games.
    Football is the most popular sport at all levels in the United States – both in terms of participants and fans – and we believe it will remain the top participatory sport at the high school level for many years to come. With state laws and rules administration in place to govern removing individuals from games who have concussion-like symptoms, to the reduction of contact in practices, to the continued education efforts, the focus on risk minimization has never been higher.

Throughout its history, the NFHS Football Rules Committee has made risk minimization its No. 1 priority and will do so again in January 2016 when it meets to examine the state of the game and address the needs of the students who play the sport.

HUDSON’S EBERSOLE TAPPED FOR NATIONAL DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD

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July 28, 2015

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE!            

On behalf of both the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) and the Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (OIAAA), it is a pleasure to notify you of the recent selection of Hudson High School athletic administrator, RAY EBERSOLE, as the recipient of the NIAAA’s “Distinguished Service Award”.  The prestigious honor for Ray and the Hudson City School District will be presented at the National Athletic Directors Conference in Orlando, Florida on Tuesday, December 15, 2015 during the Annual NIAAA Awards Banquet.

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Ray Ebersole, CMAA, athletic administrator at Hudson High School in Hudson, OH, is one of nine individuals singled out nationally by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) to receive the 2015 Distinguished Service Award December 15 in Orlando, Florida, during the banquet at the 46th annual National Athletic Directors Conference conducted jointly by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and the NIAAA.

The Distinguished Service Award is presented annually to individuals from within the NIAAA membership in recognition of their length of service, special accomplishments and contributions to interscholastic athletics at the local, state and national levels. Nominations are submitted by state athletic directors associations, screened by the NIAAA Awards Committee and selected by the NIAAA Board of Directors.

Ebersole is a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College with a Master’s Degree in Sports Administration from The Ohio State University. Upon graduation, he spent five years at the professional sports level, serving as Director of Community relations for the Cleveland Cavaliers.

 

Following his tenure with the Cavs, he moved to public administration with the City of Cleveland Parks and Recreation Department. While with Cleveland Parks and Recreation, he served as Program Liaison to the Cleveland Public Schools Athletic Department and was also appointed Commissioner of the Erie Shore Conference.

 

In August of 1991, he became Athletic Coordinator for the Lakewood City Schools. Since that time, Ebersole has served as an athletic administrator in Lakewood, Fairview Park, Lorain, and Hudson City Schools. He has remained at Hudson since 2004.

 

Throughout his interscholastic career, he has been very active at the local, state, and national levels. He has managed numerous Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) Sectional, District, and Regional Tournaments in Boys Basketball, Field Hockey, Football, Boys and Girls Soccer, Volleyball, and Baseball. Additionally, he has presented a wide variety of workshops and Leadership Training Institute (LTI) Courses at the local and state level. He most recently served on the OHSAA Division I Evaluation Committee.

 

In 2003, Ebersole served on the Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (OIAAA) Professional Development Committee and has served as State Chair for LTI 620, “Coaching for Character”. He has been a member of the Northeast Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NEOIAAA) Executive Committee and is a past president of the Lorain County Athletic Administrators Association.

 

On the national level, Ebersole served as the National Chair of the NIAAA Sports Turf Education Committee from 2000-2007. He assisted in the content development for LTI 615 and 619 and is a member of the National Faculty for both courses. He was also the National Course Chair for LTI 619. In 2004, he was named to serve on the prestigious NIAAA Strategic Planning Committee, which established the objectives and direction of the national organization for the period 2005-2010.

 

Locally, he has been instrumental in fund-raising campaigns to enhance the physical facilities for his school districts and student-athletes. During his interscholastic athletic administration career at Hudson, he has assisted in raising funds and completing athletic-related projects totaling more than $9.1 million in value.

 

Ebersole was the recipient of the NIAAA and OIAAA Distinguished Service Award in 2003 and he received a special commendation in 2005 for his work with the NIAAA Strategic Planning Committee. He received the State Award of Merit from the NEOIAAA IN 2007, the NEOIAAA Citation in 2012, and the NEOIAAA Meritorious Service Award in 2014. He is also the NEOIAAA and OIAAA “Athletic Director of the Year” for 2015.

 

Ray has been married for 35 years to his wife, Pam. They are the parents of Drew, 24.

 

This is the third consecutive year an OIAAA member has received the DSA recognition at the National Conference. At the 2013 Conference held in Anaheim, CA, Paul Moses, CMAA, athletic director at Strongsville High School, received the DSA Award. In December of 2014, Glen Gillespie, CAA, retired athletic administrator from Sylvania Southview High School was honored.

 

Past OIAAA recipients of the DSA:

Recipient:                                            From:                         Year of recognition:
Dave Larimer                                          Hillsboro                                1983

Jerry Schoonover                                    Lima                                       1987

Ralph Young                                            Delaware                               1990

Roger Young                                            Pickerington                         1991

Ann Dustin                                               Cincinnati                             1992

Jim Rolfes                                                 Springfield                            1993

Dave Bell                                                   Zanesville                              1996

Michael Rotonda                                    Columbus                              2002

William Schumacher                             Chagrin Falls                        2009

Paul Moses                                              Strongsville                           2013

Glen Gillespie                                         Sylvania Southview             2014

Ray Ebersole                                          Hudson                                  2015

 

About the Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association

The Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association supports and helps in the professional development of over 1,500 Ohio middle school and high school athletic administrators. Formed as an association for over 50 years, the OIAAA provides multiple training and networking opportunities for member schools. The annual State Conference draws athletic directors across Ohio along with nearly 75 vendors connected to interscholastic athletics. Additionally, six districts comprise the various geographical regions of the state which hold their own workshops throughout the school year. The OIAAA is affiliated with the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) and collaborates with the NIAAA to provide a series of nationally board-certified (through the North Central Assessment Council) courses for leadership training of athletic administrators.

 

Congratulations Bruce Brown: NFHS to Award 2015 Citations to Eight Athletic Directors in Orlando

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The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS)

will award NFHS Citations to eight high school athletic directors

December 14 in Orlando, Florida, during luncheon festivities at the

46th annual National Athletic Directors Conference sponsored jointly

by the NFHS and the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA).

 

NFHS Citations are presented annually to outstanding athletic

directors in recognition of contributions to interscholastic athletics

at the local, state and national levels. State associations nominate

athletic directors for NFHS Citations, and the NFHS Board of Directors

approves recipients.

 

This year’s award winners are Bruce Brown,CMAA, executive director,

Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association, Strasburg, Ohio;

Lane Green, CMAA, director of school administration and athletics and

activities, Blue Valley School District, Overland Park, Kansas; Bobby Hill,

CMAA, athletic director, Hillside High School, Durham, North Carolina;

Paul Neidig, CAA, district athletic director/chief of staff, Evansville (Indiana)

Vanderburgh School Corporation; Ted Petersen, CAA, athletic director,

Weber High School, Pleasant View, Utah; Robert Rossi, CMAA, supervisor

of athletics, Hunterdon Central Regional High School, Flemington, New Jersey;

Craig Rothenberger, CAA, athletic director, Junction City (Oregon) High School;

and Ed Warken, athletic director, Cypress Fairbanks Independent School

District, Cypress, Texas.

 

Following are biographical sketches on this year’s NFHS

Citation recipients:

 

Bruce Brown, CMAA, Strasburg, Ohio

 

Bruce Brown, CMAA, is executive director of the Ohio Interscholastic

Athletic Administrators Association (OIAAA) after completing a highly

successful 16-year career as director of athletics at Uniontown (Ohio)

Lake High School in 2014.

 

Brown began his administrative career at Lake High School in 1998

while concluding his career as a basketball coach. Brown won more

than 220 games as a high school basketball coach, which included several

league championships and coach-of-the-year awards. As athletic director,

he oversaw the development of five major facility projects, including new

softball and baseball field enhancements and dugouts, artificial turf for the

school’s multi-use stadium and a new press box. He also served as tournament

manager for numerous Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) events.

 

Brown became the first executive director of the OIAAA in 2012 and has

helped membership increase more than 83 percent in the past three years.

He has served on the state conference planning committee since 2004, and

represents the OIAAA on the National Executive Directors Council.

 

Brown was the first Ohio instructor trained to teach “Fundamentals of Coaching”

and has done so to nearly 650 coaches. He also presented the NFHS course at

the first three National Athletic Directors Conferences after it became available.

Brown is a National Leadership Training faculty member and is co-chair of

Leadership Training Course (LTC) 723, a course he helped revise. He has also

been a member of the NIAAA Certification Committee and serves as a CAA and

CMAA project reader.

 

An accomplished writer, Brown has had numerous articles published at the

national and state levels, including the NFHS Coaches’ Quarterly and NFHS

Coaching Today. He currently chairs the NFHS Coaches Publications Committee.

 

Among his many awards, Brown was selected OIAAA Athletic Director of

the Year in 2007, Ohio Association of Secondary Schools Principals’ Athletic

Director of the Year in 2009 and the NFHS National Coach Educator of the

Year in 2011. In addition to earning his CMAA designation as an athletic

director, Brown has earned his Accredited Interscholastic Coach (AIC) and

Certified Interscholastic Coach (CIC) through the NFHS.

 

In 1999, Brown helped create Hoops 4 Healing, Inc., a non-profit foundation

that has generated more than $250,000 to support liver disease research,

organ donor education and individual assistance to stricken families.

 

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5 Ohio Interscholastic Leagues are “ALL IN”

The Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (OIAAA) is proud to now recognize five Ohio interscholastic leagues who have 100% “Dual Membership” status in both the OIAAA and the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) for the 2015-2016 school year.  These respective leagues have met the “ALL IN” Membership initiative and will be receiving special recognition for their achievements.
 
Ohio interscholastic leagues who have met the “ALL IN” Initiative as of November 24, 2015:
 
Central Buckeye Conference:
                Bellefontaine High School            Matt Comstock, Athletic Administrator
                Benjamin Logan High School       Scott Reule, Athletic Administrator
                Graham High School                       Jordan Schumaker, Athletic Administrator
                Greenon High School                     Tonda North, Athletic Administrator
                Indian Lake High School                 Jeff Courter, Athletic Administrator
                Northwestern High School           Jeff Hobby, Athletic Administrator
                Shawnee High School                     Steve Tincher, Athletic Administrator
                Stebbins High School                      Paul Neves, Athletic Administrator
                Tecumseh High School                   Craig Eier, Athletic Administrator
                Tippecanoe High School                Matt Shomper, Athletic Administrator
                Urbana High School                         Chuck Raterman, Athletic Administrator
                Kenton Ridge High School            Kris Spriggs, Athletic Administrator
 
Easter Cincinnati Conference:
Anderson High School                    Chris Newton, Athletic Administrator                                    
Glen Este High School                    Dan Simmons, Athletic Administrator                                    
Kings High School                             Tyler Miller, Athletic Administrator                                         
Loveland High School                     Julie Renner, Athletic Administrator                                       
Milford High School                         Mark Trout, Athletic Administrator                                         
Turpin High School                           Eric Fry, Athletic Administrator                                                  
Walnut Hills High School                Tom Donnelly, Athletic Administrator                                    
Withrow High School                      Rayshawn Walton, Athletic Administrator
 
Licking County League:
Granville High School                      Kevin Jarrett, Athletic Administrator                                      
Heath High School                           Jeff Sheets, Athletic Administrator                                         
Johnstown High School                 Kristie Chumney, Athletic Administrator                                               
Lakewood High School                   Bo Hanson, Athletic Administrator                                          
Licking Heights High School          Darren Kecskes, Athletic Administrator                                 
Licking Valley High School             Mark McCullough, Athletic Administrator                            
Newark Catholic High School       Scott Harris, Athletic Administrator                                         
Northridge High School                 Justin Grieger, Athletic Administrator                                    
Utica High School                             Brian Radabaugh, Athletic Administrator                                              
Watkins Memorial High School   Adam Rose, Athletic Administrator
 
Three Rivers Athletic Conference:
                Findlay High School                         Nate Weihrauch, Athletic Administrator
                Fremont Ross High School            Chad Berndt, Athletic Administrator
                Lima Senior High School                John Zell, Athletic Administrator
                Oregon Clay High School               Mark Beach, Athletic Administrator
                Toledo Central Catholic HS           Dan Gill, Athletic Administrator
                Toledo Notre Dame HS                  Gary Snyder, Athletic Administrator
                Toledo St. Francis HS                      John Hall, Athletic Administrator
                Toledo St. John HS                           Robert Ronai, Athletic Administrator
                Toledo St. Ursula HS                       Mike Donnelly, Athletic Administrator
                Whitmer High School                      Tom Snook, Athletic Administrator
 
Western Buckeye League
                Wapakoneta HS                                Brad Rex, Athletic Administrator
                St. Mary’s Memorial HS                 Jim Hollman, Athletic Administrator
                Van Wert HS                                      Kent Smelser, Athletic Administrator
                Lima Shawnee HS                            Dick Heath, Athletic Administrator
                Kenton HS                                           Mike Leddy, Athletic Administrator
                Lima Bath HS                                      Rich Dockin, Athletic Administrator
                Elida HS                                                Dave Evans, Athletic Administrator
                Defiance HS                                        Jerry Buti, Athletic Administrator
                Celina HS                                             Jeff Fortkamp, Athletic Administrator
                Ottawa-Glandorf HS                       Tyson McGlaughlin, Athletic Administrator
 
 
Other school leagues in Ohio have until December 31, 2015 to achieve 100% dual membership (both OIAAA and NIAAA) to earn the “ALL IN” recognition.
 
Each of the “ALL IN” recipients will receive an OIAAA polo shirt compliments of OIAAA partner, Rokkitwear (an Ohio-based company helping schools with their branding and spirit wear needs).
 
For additional information on the “ALL IN” initiative with OIAAA, go to:http://oiaaa2.wpengine.com/news/2014/10/13/oiaaa-announces-all-in-membership-promotion/
 

 

Congratulations Tim Erickson for receiving the NIAAA State Award of Mert

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Indianapolis, IN (November 17, 2015) –

Timothy Erickson, CAA, Athletic Director at Ottawa Hills Local Schools, was be presented the 2015 State Award of Merit by the Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (OIAAA), during the state conference for athletic administrators at the Hilton Easton, in Columbus, Ohio on November 15, 2015. This award is provided annually by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA), for recognition of meritorious dedication to High School and Middle School Athletics.

 

Timothy received his bachelor’s degree at Iowa State University and his Master’s at Ohio University and has been a member of the NIAAA for the past 14 years.  During his time at Ottawa he hosted Tennis, Baseball, Soccer, Ice Hockey and Track Conference Championships along with OHSAA Tournaments since 1993.   He was the lead for rebuilding the football stadium and the track and gymnasium.  He was also instrumental in of the installing synthetic turf for the stadium.

 

Timothy is the Toledo Area Athletic Conference President until 2017. He has been a NWOIAAA Board Member since 2009, has been the OIAAA President, President Elect, Secretary, Board District Representative, Conference Panning Committee and the NIAAA representative to NATA Preventing Sudden Death in High School Athletes.

Erickson won the Award of Excellence from OIAAA/OHSAA in 2015.

 

About  the NIAAA: The NIAAA is located in Indianapolis, Indiana and is the national organization for high school and middle school athletic administrators with more than 9,900 individual members. The NIAAA membership consists of athletic administrators from organizations in the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Internationally.  NIAAA membership provides opportunity for professional development, education, certification, national award recognition and exchange of ideas with other athletic administrators throughout the world.

 

NIAAA champions the profession of athletic administration through education opportunities, advocating ethics, developing leaders and fostering community.

The Western Buckeye League is “All IN”

October 26, 2015

 

 

The Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (OIAAA) is proud to recognize the third group of schools who have met the “ALL IN” Membership initiative for the 2015-2016 school year.  The most recent recipients are the 10 member schools of the Western Buckeye League (WBL).  The schools are:

 

Western Buckeye League

Wapakoneta HS                                Brad Rex, Athletic Administrator

St. Mary’s Memorial HS                 Jim Hollman, Athletic Administrator

Van Wert HS                                      Kent Smelser, Athletic Administrator

Lima Shawnee HS                            Dick Heath, Athletic Administrator

Kenton HS                                           Mike Leddy, Athletic Administrator

Lima Bath HS                                      Rich Dockin, Athletic Administrator

Elida HS                                                Dave Evans, Athletic Administrator

Defiance HS                                        Jerry Buti, Athletic Administrator

Celina HS                                             Jeff Fortkamp, Athletic Administrator

Ottawa-Glandorf HS                       Tyson McGlaughlin, Athletic Administrator

 

Each of these athletic directors have become both OIAAA and National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) members for the 2015-2016 school year.  Other school leagues in Ohio have until December 31, 2015 to achieve 100% dual membership (both OIAAA and NIAAA) to earn the “ALL IN” recognition.

 

Each of the “ALL IN” recipients will receive an OIAAA polo shirt compliments of OIAAA partner, Rokkitwear (an Ohio-based company helping schools with their branding and spirit wear needs).

 

For additional information on the “ALL IN” initiative with OIAAA, go to: http://oiaaa2.wpengine.com/news/2014/10/13/oiaaa-announces-all-in-membership-promotion/

 

OIAAA Executive Committee Meeting: October 18, 2015 Minutes

 

State Conference Planning Committee:

 

Called to Order:

  • The meeting was called to order by President Tim Erickson at 10:38 am.

 

Attendance:  X – in attendance

Executive Director:                            Bruce Brown (NE)       x          District Rep. (C)               Alyssa Downey  x

Past President:                                   Matt Shomper (SW)                District Rep. (E)              Ray Hibbs    x

President:                                           Tim Erickson (NW)    x                        District Rep. (NE)             Andy Jalwan     x

President Elect:                                  Paul Powers (NE)    x               District Rep. (NW)          Joe Roberts    x

Secretary:                                           Bo Hanson (C)      x                 District Rep. (SW)            Phil Poggi  x

Treasurer:                                           Randy King (C)      x                 District Rep. (SE)              Rick Guimond   x

LTI/Newsletter Chair:                                    Glen Gillespie (NW)    x

Awards Chair:                                     Bill Schumacher (NE)

Exhibit Chair:                                    Phil Poggi (SW)   x

Website Chair:                                   Erich Frombach (NE)

NIAAA Cert. Chair:                             Jon Payne

Program Chair:                                  Tom Farbizo (E)

 

OHSAA:                       Dr. Ross           OHSAA:           Jerry Snodgrass    x     OASSA:           Ken Baker

  1. Action Items
  2. Additions to the Agenda:

            None.

  1. Approval of Agenda:
  • A motion was made by Phil P. and seconded by Ray H. to approve the agenda.  The motion was carried.
  1. Approval of Minutes:
  • A motion was made by Paul P and seconded by Rick G. to approve the minutes from the

Executive Committee meeting.  The motion was carried.

  1. Approval of Financial Report:
  • A motion was made by Paul P. seconded by Andy J.  to approve the financial report as of 10/18/15.  The balance for checking $9,925.43 savings $104,503.46.  The motion was carried.
  1. Information Items
  2. Membership Report:

Randy K. reported membership was around 470 and the approximately 2/3 of that were dual members.   3 Leagues are currently “all in” with another waiting to send in paperwork.

  1. OASSA Report:
  • Bruce reported for Ken that the State Principals conference is this week.
  1. OHSAA Report:

                        Jerry Snodgrass reported on the mandated use of Arbiter and that it would be replacing

Myohsaa in the fall of 16.  He also led discussion on the ODE changing the PAV requirements      and that the OHSAA wasn’t informed of this ahead of time.  Jerry also spoke to the fact that the OHSAA’s liaison to the AD’s should be included in discussions that directly affect AD’s and that we should push for this to happen.  Jerry asked us to look at representation scenarios as they pertain to tournaments, and that there is a board of directors meeting this upcoming week.

  1. NIAAA Report:
  • National delegates were confirmed. Phil P. led discussion about an NADC hospitality sponsor.

 

 

  1. Conference Report:
  • Paul led discussion about Districts confirming their spot for their district meetings during the conference. Each district should be sending $200 to Joe Dash for door prizes.  K. reported currently we have 150 registrations.  B.B. reported   OU is a sponsor now and is looking to become a Corporate sponsor next year so next year OU will have the graduate credit instead of Ashland.  P.P. reports that at 5:30 PM on Saturday the 14 the east district will be working on programs and packets for the conference and that there is an Exec. Committee meeting at 6PM in the P. Suite.
  • Website Report:

E.F. reports that Online payments for membership, LTI and conference is on the website, and gave a list of page hits.  Also to keep sending him info for the site to share.

  1. Awards Report:
  • S. reports that he has most of the bio’s and headshots for the awards winners for the conference and that the years of service award winners have all been contacted.
  1. Leadership Training Report:
  • G. discussed classes for the conference, how much help was needed, and what types of AV equipment was needed. He also stated that he had plenty of people to teach classes this year which was a plus!

 

  1.   Certification Report:
  • P. reports that the CAA exam is moving to an electronic format and that the national is looking for a procedure to recertify CAA’s and CMAA’s possibly. Make sure to check your membership portal on the NIAAA website as all info is moving to the electronic age.

 

  1. Newsletter Report:
  • G reports that there is a free pass for this newsletter and that it will be sent out at the end of the week.
  1. Executive Directors Report:

      B.B. led discussion about the new AD’s Webinars and the attendance has been averaging between 15-20 participants.  There have been some slight technical issues which have been resolved.  Next webinar is 10/28/165 and will feature Tim and Phil.  Bruce also discussed our need for a 12 month schedule moving forward with  a start and stop date, so quarterly payments can be made.  Discussion was moved to our contract with the Hilton for our state conference and if we should expand the contract out to 2019.  This was tabled while we explored other options to look at if we need more room as we grow the conference.

 

III. New Business

E.C. discussed the possibility of having a conference planning committee in place of rotating it around from district to district each year with the pros and cons of each.  R. G. was heavily in favor of this.  We will be discussing this with the membership at the conference this year and it was tabled.

 

  1. Discussion Items:
  2. District Reports:
  3. Central—Alyssa Downey – Fall workshop date is 10/21/15 and B.B. will be speaking

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  1. Northwest—Joe Roberts- Discussed Side Effects at their fall workshop, and also reported about a proposal from the Kalahari for our Section 2 meeting in 17.

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  1. Northeast—Andy Jalwan – 11/9 was their next exec. Committee meeting and that there may be a member in the NE who would make a good conference planning chairman.

                         

  1. East–Ray Hibbs- Meeting 10/19 to wrap up the state conference loose ends for this year.

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  1. Southwest—Phil Poggi- fall conference on 11-2 at Heatherwood with a break out on Arbiter..

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  1. Southeast—Rick Guimond- Membership is up to 55 and Mark Rose has created a twitter account and is working on a website.

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  1. Adjournment:
  2. Next Meeting:

            The next meeting will be on Nov. 14th at 6:00Pm in the Presidential Suite at the Hilton Easton.

  1. Move to Adjourn:
  • A motion was made by Phil P. and seconded by Ray H. to adjourn the meeting. The motion carried.  The meeting adjourned at 1:04 PM.
  1. Upcoming Dates of Note:

            Future Meeting Dates and times:

-Conference planning meetings to begin at 9:00 AM and Executive meetings at 10:00 AM.

Saturday Nov. 14th                   Sunday January 25, 2015

-Sunday March 15th                 Sunday May 17th.

 

NIAAA Section 2 Meeting Dates:

June 16-18, 2016 Host State:  Maryland                    June 15-17, 2017 Host State:  Ohio

June 15-17, 2018 Host State:  Pennsylvania                June 13-15,2019 Host State:  Virgina

June TBD, 2020 Host State:  West Virginia

 

Future OIAAA Conference Dates:                   November 15-17, 2015 (E)

November 13-15, 2016 (SE)                                       November 12-14, 2017 (C)

 

Future NIAAA Conference Dates:

December 11-15, 2015 Orlando, Florida

December 9-15, 2016 Nashville, Tennessee

Two Conferences Recognized in “ALL IN” Membership Initiative

September 29, 2015

 

 

From:                    Tim Erickson, President

OIAAA

 

RE:                          “ALL IN” Membership Initiative

 

The Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (OIAAA) is proud to recognize the first group of schools who have met the “ALL IN” Membership initiative for the 2015-2016 school year.  The first two groups represent each of the schools and athletic directors in the Eastern Cincinnati Conference and the Licking County League. The schools are:

ECC:

Anderson High School                    Chris Newton

Glen Este High School                    Dan Simmons

Kings High School                             Tyler Miller

Loveland High School                     Julie Renner

Milford High School                         Mark Trout

Turpin High School                           Eric Fry

Walnut Hills High School                Tom Donnelly

Withrow High School                      Rayshawn Walton

 

LCL:

Granville High School                      Kevin Jarrett

Heath High School                           Jeff Sheets

Johnstown High School                 Kristie Chumney

Lakewood High School                   Bo Hanson

Licking Heights High School          Karen Kecskes

Licking Valley High School             Mark McCullough

Newark Catholic High School       Scott Harris

Northridge High School                 Justin Grieger

Utica High School                             Brian Radabaugh

Watkins Memorial High School   Adam Rose

 

Each of these athletic directors have become both OIAAA and National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) members for the 2015-2016 school year.  Other school leagues in Ohio have until December 31, 2015 to achieve 100% dual membership (both OIAAA and NIAAA) to earn the “ALL IN” recognition.