Is there an excerpt of the 2021-23 MHSAA Track and field meet?
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. 2021-23 Track Divisions & Regions Class 1A School Class Division Region Biggersville High School 1 … Licensed to Pirate Timing LLC – Contractor License HY-TEK’s Meet Manager 4/30/2022 2022 MHSAA State … Back to The Rock!
Are the Class 1 and Class 2 Track & Field Championships delayed?
Due to continuing severe weather conditions in Jefferson City, Saturday's Class 1 and Class 2 Track & Field Championships are still delayed. Adjustments will be made to the schedule. Please continue to monitor the MSHSAA website (www.mshsaa.org) or the MSHSAA social media accounts (@mshsaaorg) for further announcements.
What is the spike size at Jefferson City high school track?
Please continue to monitor the MSHSAA website (www.mshsaa.org) or the MSHSAA social media accounts (@mshsaaorg) for further announcements. NOTE: Spike size at Jefferson City High School Track is 1/4 inch or less. NOTE: Coolers are NOT allowed inside Atkins Stadium.
What certification do you need to be a head coach in MHSAA?
MHSAA high school head coaches of a varsity sport must have a valid CPR Certification (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation). #N#More information on this CPR Certification can be found here. CPR Certification is tracked by the school athletic director, similar to the rules meeting-risk management course requirement for assistant and sub varsity coaches. Athletic Directors must confirm (attest) each season through MHSAA.com that both these requirements have been met. If a coaching requirement is not complete prior to the deadline, the school shall prohibit that coach from coaching in that season's MHSAA tournament for the sport involved and shall not be present at the facility where the MHSAA tournament involving that coach's sports team is being held.
Who must complete the same rules/risk management meeting requirement as the high school head coach?
All individuals who have been designated by their school or district to serve as an assistant or subvarsity coach (paid or volunteer) at the high school level must complete the same rules/risk management meeting requirement as the high school head coach.