While the dead period’s adoption was one of the most universally praised policy changes of the past decade, it has not been without requests for modification
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Sometimes it takes the most exaggerated circumstances to remind us that (1) some people are (in a non-clinical sense) “crazy,” and (2) our programs need rules to protect them from such bizarre behavior.
Only the closest observers of MHSAA operations would notice this apparent dichotomy . . .
The 2010-11 MHSAA Membership Resolution is being mailed today to all school superintendents to be included on the agenda for their board of education or governing board prior to Aug. 1, 2010.
We normally think of the MHSAA’s year as having three emotional peaks – the culmination of fall, winter and spring tournaments – and certainly that is how most of our constituents view the year. And that’s good.
For the first time since 1998, MHSAA member schools are voting to amend the MHSAA Constitution.
Cold weather and crowded gyms are customary during the first weeks of practice for Michigan schools as they press to get spring sports underway.
. . . as disasters always do, this latest one reminds us of how relatively unimportant school sports are. Sometimes we behave like sports is life and death. Of course, it is not.
From the Director is the official MHSAA Blog which will touch on pertinent school sports topics periodically throughout the school year from various MHSAA Staff.