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2015 OHSAA Athletic Discussion Meetings

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Welcome!

Please note that all information is contained in your booklet. A copy of this presentation will also appear online at ohsaa.org

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Introductions

• State Board of Directors and District Athletic Board Members • Special Welcome to School Board Presidents as well as all school and athletic administrators • Any Media members?

• State Legislators?

• Please don’t forget to sign in on the sheets at your table!

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OHSAA Staff & Responsibilities Dr. Daniel Ross

Commissioner

Bob Goldring

Director of Operations

Jeff Jordan

Chief Financial Officer

Tim Stried

Director of Information Services

Jerry Snodgrass

Assistant Commissioner

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Coaches Education

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Soccer, Baseball

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Basketball Roxanne Price

Assistant Commissioner

Dr. Deborah Moore

Associate Commissioner

Eligibility -Sports Med -VB, FH, SD, GGYM

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Eligibility

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B & G Tennis B & G Bowling

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Softball Steve Neil

Assistant Commissioner

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Corp. Agreements

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Ball Contracts Ice Hockey Beau Rugg

Assistant Commissioner

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Officiating Football Wrestling

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Organization & Oversight OHSAA Board of Directors OHSAA Commissioner OHSAA Staff Specific Sport Regulations District Athletic Boards Sectional & District Tournaments

The Referendum Process

Ballots – mailed to all principals in a first class mailing on April 27, 2015 • High School Principals – Shall return the original ballot with signature no later than Friday,

May 15, 2015,

at 4:00 PM via regular mail. Voting is optional but return of

the ballot is required.

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th Grade Principals

– There is one issue for 7 th -8 th grade principals – 4-2-2 age • Share – the ballot and accompanying script, which is posted at ohsaa.org

, all interested constituents within the school system with 6

The Referendum Process Outlined in Constitution Article 8

Referendum ItemsApproved by Board of Directors for Inclusion on BallotAll items, if approved, become effective

denoted on the slides and on your ballot.

August 1, 2015, unless otherwise specified by the Board. These alternative dates are

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Due to the strong interest in these changes, please consider:

• Sharing this information with parents, booster members, others members of your administrative team, coaches, students, etc.

• Making information available to the public via your school website and/or directing interested individuals to the OHSAA website • Reminding everyone that the results of the referendum vote will be posted to the OHSAA website on May 18, 2015 8

Issue 1B –Revise Bylaw 4-2-1 Age

Effective Date: August 1, 2015 If passed, this would amend to read: Once a student attains the age of 20, the student will no longer be eligible for interscholastic competition notwithstanding where the 20 th birthday falls in relation to the sports season. 9

Issue 1B –Revise Bylaw 4-2-1 Age

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Would amend exception one to strengthen the language relative to students with disabilities to insure that:

1. Disability is defined within the Ohio Operating Standards for Ed. of Children with Disabilities and Part B of the Federal IDEIA 2. Student diagnosed contemporaneous with the events which caused him or her to be unable to meet the age standard.

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Issue 1B –Revise Bylaw 4-2-1 Age

3. The disability is the primary reason why the student cannot meet the age requirement 4. Item “C” in the four part test is revised to stipulate that the student would not likely participate in any meaningful way or otherwise have any impact on the outcome of any contest in which he or she participates.

5. Exception two is deleted as it would no longer be needed for students retained in grade K-3.

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Issue 1B –Revise Bylaw 4-2-1 Age

COMMENTS: 1. Under current rules with the Aug 1 cutoff, many 19 year olds are participating.

2. This revision would allow all 19 year olds to play.

3. Once 20, no more eligibility, including during an OHSAA tournament, unless the student is truly disabled and ruled eligible.

4. Exception one is a rule of compassion for students who would not affect the outcome of a contest.

5. Exception two is no longer needed as all students could play until age 20.

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Bylaw 4-3-1

• All students participating in a school-sponsored sport must be enrolled in and attending full-time in accordance with all duly adopted Board of Education or similar governing board policies of that school. • Currently has eight exceptions. • In addition, new state laws have impacted this bylaw. See this link for guidance: http://www.ohsaa.org/eligibility/GuidelinesForNon EnrolledStudents.pdf

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ISSUE 2B – Bylaw 4-3-1 – Enrollment and Attendance

Effective Date: August 1, 2015 If passed, these changes would:

1. Add a note to remind readers that the transfer bylaw is in effect.

2. Adjust exception 3 (community schools sponsored by a member school – total 64 out of over 500 statewide) to permit current eligibility but expire in 2018-19 when state law provisions will be the only option for students who are enrolled in a community school = eligibility at the residential district school.

3. Add clarity to exception 5 to denote this references alternative schools sponsored by the district.

4. Adjust exception 6 – home schoolers – to affect non-public schools with partial enrollment only. All students who are exclusively home schooled are eligible only in accordance with state law.

5. Adjust exception 7 – STEM – to allow participation at the residential school when the STEM school does not sponsor a sport. 14

Semester Bylaw 4-3-3

After a student completes the eighth grade, or is otherwise eligible for high school athletics pursuant to Bylaw 4-2-3, the student may be eligible for a period of time not to exceed eight semesters taken in order of attendance, whether the student participates or not. A student in grade 7 or 8 who attains the age of 15 before August 1 shall be eligible only at the high school level for a period not to exceed eight semesters taken in order of attendance, whether the student participates or not. 15

Issue 3B – Bylaw 4-3-3 Semesters

Effective August 1, 2015 If passed, these changes would: 1. Mirror the changes in exception one to the age bylaw 2. The disability is the primary reason why the student cannot meet the semester requirement 3. Item “C” in the four part test stipulates that the student would not likely participate in any meaningful way or otherwise have any impact on the outcome of any contest in which he or she participates.

4. Disability is defined within the Ohio Operating Standards for Ed. of Children with Disabilities and Part B of the Federal IDEIA 5. Student diagnosed contemporaneous with the events which caused him or her to be unable to meet the age standard.

Issue 4B – Bylaw 4-7-2 Transfer

Pursuant to Const. 8-8-1, this became effective Nov. 17, 2014 and is subject to ratification.

This change in the bylaw and Note 3 reference the new state laws relative to the non-enrolled student. The changes: 1. Excuse non-public school, community school and STEM school students from the 50% sit out if they participate for their public high school in one sport and their school of attendance in a different sport.

2. Does not excuse a home educated student from the transfer bylaw if that student plays for a different school after establishing eligibility at one school.

Examples

• Plays FT at School A (public res. school) and BK at the non-public school of attendance = elig. Transfer bylaw not impacted • Attends Community School A and runs cross country; participates in wrestling at public school of residence = elig. Transfer bylaw not impacted • Plays three years of VB at res. public school; private school now sponsors VB; must play back at private school and is eligible. Transfer bylaw not impacted. 18

Issue 5B – Bylaw 4-7-2 – Transfer – New Exception 8

Effective August 1, 2015 If passed, this change would:

1. Permit the Office to waive the 50% sit out when a student transfers to another high school to enroll in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program 2. Require the approval of the Office for the waiver 3. Provide sanctions if the student drops out of the program including immediate ineligibility 19

Issue 6B – Bylaw 4-7-2 – Transfer – New Exception 9

Effective Date, August 1, 2015 If passed, this change would:

1. Reintroduce the one-time transfer into the public high school provision which was eliminated two years ago.

2. Permit one transfer into the public high school in the parents’ residential district 3. Require the submission of the Ex. 9 form 4. Stipulate that it does not apply to transfers between high schools in multi-high school districts/systems 5. Stipulate that it cannot be used to transfer from the public high school in the district of one parent to that of the other.

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Issue 7B – Bylaw 4-7-2 – Transfer – New Exception 10

Effective Date, August 1, 2015 If passed, this change would:

1. Reintroduce the exception permitting a free transfer when a district drops its entire sports programs which was eliminated two years ago.

2. Require formal BOE action to completely discontinue the entire sports program 3. Require an application to the Office to restore eligibility 4. Permit a transfer back to the same school upon restoration of the sports programs provided it takes place before the start of the next school year following the school year in which the program sponsorship resumed.

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Bylaw 4-8-2

An Ohio student returning from an international exchange program may resume interscholastic competition in the same Ohio member school from which the student left at the point of interruption of the student’s Ohio education, provided the student meets all requirements relative to age , semesters of eligibility as well as preceding grading period scholastic requirements upon return to the member high school. 22

Issue 8B – Bylaw 4-8-2 – Return from an International Exchange Program

Effective Date, August 1, 2015 If passed, this change would:

1. Remove the phrase “at the point of interruption” from the bylaw.

2. Add a statement to reinforce that the purpose of these programs is education. Thus, when students study abroad they are expected to be academically engaged and have received passing grades in five courses which count toward graduation in the last grading period of the program.

3. Reinforce that semesters of eligibility are used when studying in these programs, and students are of course encouraged to be involved in extra curricular athletics and activities. 23

Issue 9B – Bylaw 4-9 – Recruiting – Amend 4-9-2, 4-9-4 and 4-9-6

Effective Date, August 1, 2015 If passed, these changes would:

1. Permit the Office to suspend a student for up to 30 days during a recruiting investigation (4-9-2).

2. Require a coach to refrain from any communication with students at the former school if taking a new position.

3. Create a “rebuttable assumption” that if any student transfers to the new school, recruiting has taken place rendering the student ineligible for one year. (New #8 – 4-9-4). Ex. Coach’s child is transferring.

4. Require a coach to disclose any contact by a parent or other individual re. a prospective student to a school administrator and cease such contact until acceptance or enrollment. 24

Issue 1B – Grades 7-8

Revise Bylaw 4-2-2 – Age

To be voted on by 7-8 exception one to: th grade principals only Effective Date August 1, 2015 If passed, these changes would amend .

Ed. of Children with Disabilities and Part B of the Federal IDEIA 2. Require a student to be diagnosed contemporaneous with the events which caused him or her to be unable to meet the age standard.

3. Stipulate that the disability is the primary reason why the student cannot meet the age requirement 4. Rewrite Item “C” in the four part test to stipulate that the student would not likely participate in any meaningful way or otherwise have any impact on the outcome of any contest in which he or she participates.

Review of Selected Const/Bylaws Approved for 2014-15

Const. 8-1-8,9 (p 37) Requires return of the ballot by 4:00 PM on May 15. • Bylaw 2 – Competitive Balance and Reclassification – See note on page 39 regarding the implementation of the new system in 2016-17.

Bylaw 4-3-1 (p. 44) – New ex. 8 references the ORC mandates.

Bylaw 4-3-4 (p. 45)- Permits eligibility four semesters only for students in grades 7-8.

Bylaw 4-3-6 – (p. 45) If student is a graduate, ineligible in spite of semesters available.

Bylaw 4-3-7 – (p. 45) Rules for students who receive schooling outside the US in terms of being considered a graduate.

Bylaw 4-4-1 – Notes (pp. 45-46) Accept scholarship requirements from another state; use the grading period of the member school for students in alternative placements.

Bylaws 4-4-4, 4-4-5 (p 47) – Added same language for 7-8 th scholarship standards as appears in the high school standard.

grade • Bylaw 4-4-7 (p 47) – References other educational options as well as summer school in terms of compliance with any scholarship bylaw. 26

Review of Selected Const/Bylaws Approved for 2014-15

Bylaw 4-6-3 – Residence (p. 48) – Rewrote exception 2 for better clarity in terms of maintaining continuous enrollment after the 15 th day of the junior year. • Bylaw 4-7-2 – Transfer (p. 54) - Clarified the 50% sit out consequence as INELIGIBLE for all contests until after the first 50% of the maximum allowable (Board adopted) regular season contests have been competed in any sport the student played during the 12 months preceding the transfer.

– Clarified by note 2 the impact of a during season transfer (Bylaw 4-7-3) on the calculation of this 50% provision – Permitted a 90 day grace period in exception one when one parent who lives more than 100 miles from the former residence is unable to move at the same time as the other parent.

– Allowed the Office to waive the requirement of a court-ordered legal change of custody in exception two when the adult student (age 18) is compelled to transfer and reside with a parent in Ohio – Added notes to clarify Exception 3 – Added Exception 7 – Anti-harassment, bullying and intimidation 27

Review of Selected Const/Bylaws Approved for 2014-15

Bylaw 4-9-3– Recruiting (pp. 54-55) – Permitted open houses in church or school-owned facilities; also permitted alternative public settings with a waiver request; Prohibited students attending athletic events from standing on the sidelines; running with the team; entering the locker rooms or having a meal with the squad. 28

OHSAA Updates

• Changes in Sports Regulations for 2014-157.1 & 2 –Non-Interscholastic Programs (p.66) – Clarified the concept of non-recognized sports and non-interscholastic teams or competition.

13 – Ejection Procedures for Schools (p. 73) – Established the procedure for receiving notice of and responding to an ejection of a coach or student. – 14 – Ejection for Unsporting Conduct –Players (p. 73) – Clarified that players under this suspension shall not sit on the team bench, be in the locker room, travel with the team or be affiliated in anyway during the period specified. – 14 – Ejection for Unsporting Conduct – Coaches (p. 74) – Clarified what the coach may and may not do on the day of an ejection and during the period of suspension.

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OHSAA Updates

• Changes in Sports Regulations for 2014-1516 – Tournaments (p 75) – Clarified how individual sports receive team designation and clarified how schools are assigned to divisions. – 20 – Regular Season Participation Limitation Penalty (p. 77) – Clarified that any school which exceeds the regular season contest limitation will not be allowed to play in the OHSAA tournament. – 24 – Athletic Contest (p. 77) – Included Foundation Games and Jamborees as examples of contests. – Keep in mind that there may be additional changes to sports

regulations including amendments to these specific regulations for the 2015-16 school year.

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OHSAA Updates

• Significant Changes in Specific Sports Regulations for

2014-15

All Star Games– See Baseball, Basketball, Field Hockey, Soccer, Softball and Volleyball – Now permits an unlimited number of contests provided SR 7 is observed. Coaches may coach their own players if they are seniors and at least four schools are involved. – Baseball and Softball– 32 playing dates permitted – Football – Running clock permitted after 1 st differential greater than 30 points.

half with scoring – Volleyball – May play any non-dual (duals already permitted) varsity match (tri, quad, tournament) in a best of five formal provided the contest is contracted in advance with all schools and officials. No contract = play best of three. 31

OHSAA Updates

Concussion Management:Please review the regulations and resources in your packetUpdated PrivIT electronic PPEOut-of-Season Coaching Information – Please review with all

coaching staff!!

Acclimatization: Review with staff…ALWAYS important!Emergency Action Plans and AED managementReady Reference DatesCollege Credit PlusTransfer Bylaw TutorialFriday Night Futbol – Soccer Initiative for Friday night August 21Sportsmanship Program – Please review our online programStudent Leadership Conference – October 6, 2015 32

OHSAA Reminders

Please Review Referendum Items Prior to Vote

New Eligibility Guidance and forms will be posted to the website and a reminder sent to all administrators after the referendum vote.

Please discard old forms from 2014-15

OHSAA Handbook for 2015-16 will be mailed in July

Fall Regional Meetings will be conducted – Sites and Dates TBD

Template for Board Adoption of Mandatory Grade Reporting Date (4-4-3 Exception 2) – Go to http://www.ohsaa.org/members/4-4 3_Exception2_MandatoryGradeReport.doc

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OHSAA Reminders

Referendum results: posted on May 18, 2015, and

will get an email reminder to take a look

Credit Flex: PowerPoint is on the web site under

Administrators’ Corner

Please make sure you have signed the

attendance sheet at your table!!! - THANKS

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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION AND FOR ALL THAT YOU DO TO EDUCATE OUR STUDENTS!

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OHSAA Athletic Discussion

Welcome

Meeting

To April 28, 2015 Cambridge Dr. Deborah B. Moore

Associate Commissioner

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Members of the Central District Athletic Board

Bob Britton– A – Supt., Ridgedale Local Schools Troy McIntoshA –Supt., Worthington Christian Chad Little– AA –Ath. Admin., Bloom-Carroll HS

Phillip Harris– AA – Princ., Jonathan Alder HS

Mark Shively– AAA – Ath. Admin., Mt. Vernon HS Scott Reeves– AAA – Ex. Dir. Secondary Academic Affairs, Westerville City Schools Tony Tucker– Ethnic Minority Rep. – Asst. Princ.– Pickerington High School Central Beth Hill– Female Rep – Princ., Newark Catholic HS

Tom Martin– 7 th /8 th

Grade Rep – Ath. Admin., Gahanna MS East

Doug Ute– Secretary & Jim Hayes– Treasurer

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Members of the East District Athletic Board

• Dan Leffingwell – A – Supt., Noble Local Schools, Sarahsville • Phil Ackerman – A – Dir. Admin Services. – Ohio Valley ESC • Walter Skaggs – AA – Supt. – St. Clairsville-Richland City • Richard Hall – AA – Supt. – East Guernsey Local • Chad Shawger– AAA – Princ., Tri-Valley HS • Dan Adams- AAA – Athletic Admin., John Glenn High School • Teresa Alberts – Female Rep. – Princ. – Dover High School • Don Spinell– 7-8 th grade Rep. – Ath. Admin/Asst.Princ. Minerva HS • Barry Gullen – Minority Rep. – Asst. Supt. – Steubenville City • Joe Prosek – Secretary/Treasurer 38

Members of the Northeast District Athletic Board

Bill Nye, Ph.D.– A – Supt., Grand Valley Local Schools Rocco Nero – A – Supt., Lowellville Local Schools Brian Banfield– AA – Ath. Admin., Poland Seminary HS Andy Jalwan – AA – Ath. Admin. St. Vincent-St. Mary HS Jeff Cassella– AAA – Ath. Admin., Mentor HS James Borchik – AAA – Asst. Princ/Ath Admin., Copley HS Phil Stevens – Ethnic Minority Rep. – Ath. Admin., Richmond Hts.HS – TBD– Female Rep – Rich Berlin– 7 th /8 th Grade Rep –Asst. Princ., Wadsworth MS Larry Acker – Secretary Mark McGuire - Treasurer

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Members of the Northwest District Athletic Board

Gary Kreinbrink – A – Athletic Admin., Leipsic High School • Mike Bute– A – Principal, Antwerp High School • Jayson Selgo– AA – Principal – Ottawa-Glandorf High School • Jeff Snyder– AA – Supt. - Lincolnview Local School • Rick Brindley– AAA – Ath. Admin. – Ashland HS • Joe Roberst– AAA – Athletic Admin. – Lexington High School • Brenda Frankhart– Female Rep. – Principal – Liberty Benton High School • Jose Hernandez - Minority Rep – Supt. Gibsonburg EVSD • Kevin Katafias – 7-8 th Grade Rep. – Principal – Genoa Middle School • Kevin Calver– Secretary • Bill Hanna – Treasurer 40

Members of the Southeast District Athletic Board

• Stephanie Evans– A – Ath Admin/Asst. Prin – Belpre High School • Tony Mantell – A – Supt., Clay Local • Mark Knapp – AA – Supt., Wheelersburg Local Schools – Bd. of Directors - President • Leonard Steyer – AA – Principal, Southeastern High School • Steve Stirn – AAA – Supt. Logan-Hocking Local • Bo Arnett– AAA – Athletic Admin., Waverly High School • Terri Tutt– Female Rep – Athletic Admin., Huntington Local HS • Mark LaFon - Minority Rep – Athletic Admin., Ironton High School • Bret Mavis– 7-8

th of Directors grade Rep – Prin. – Zane Trace Middle School – Bd

• Dan Brisker – Secretary • Rick Edwards - Treasurer 41

Members of the Southwest District Athletic Board

Andy Bixler – A- Supt., Anna Local Schools Pat McBride– A- Supt., Newton Falls Local Schools Doug Foote- AA - Ath. Admin., New Richmond High School John Kronour, Ph.D. – AA - Supt., Tipp City Exempted Village Schools Scott Kaufman– AAA - Ath. Admin/Asst. Princ., Lakota West HS Tim Cook– AAA – Asst. Princ./Ath. Admin., Western Brown HS Joy Manning– Female Rep –Athl. Admin, Oakwood High School Dave Dilbone- 7

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Rep. -Princ.,Troy Junior High School Jonas Smith– Ethnic Minority Rep Ath. Admin.,Dayton Public Schools

Dale Creamer – Secretary Bob Huelsman –Treasurer

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