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The best two hours of each work year are those spent with the MHSAA Scholar-Athletes and their parents on the last Saturday of the winter tournament season.

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Successful schools are the ones in the center of community life; and when the job is well done, school sports programs are central to the life of those schools.

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As societal changes cause school competitions to become more complicated and controversial, the case for the full-time, well-trained athletic administrator becomes even more compelling. 

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So far, the kids have learned that it’s not right to cheat. The mayor would have them learn that you can avoid the consequences of cheating if you know people in the right places.

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I wrote last week in this space about the positive place for disagreement in organizations; and I held back on pushing the topic a bit further.

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If the board is always in total agreement, then management is not bringing the board tough enough topics. The subjects are not serious enough.

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“We also found that former student-athletes tend to donate time and money more frequently than people who weren’t part of teams."

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That almost sounds like something Yogi Berra would have said – like, “it takes forever for change to occur, and then it doesn’t.” But experience very often teaches us the truth of this sentiment.

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From the Director

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.