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Wyoming High School - whsaa.org

Wyoming High School Activities Association 2. 0. 1. 7. - 1. 8. H. A. N. D. B. O. O. K. Educational Excellence Through Activities Wyoming HIGH School ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION. 6571 EAST 2ND STREET - CASPER, Wyoming 82609. (307) 577-0614. FAX (307) 577-0637. WHSAA STAFF. RON LAIRD TREVOR WILSON SCOTT MCCASH. Commissioner Associate Commissioner Technology Director DIANNE RODRIGUEZ LANA GLANZ SHERRI VEST. Accounting Officials Event Sanctions & &. Fine Arts School Correspondence -2- BOARD OF DIRECTORS. JON ABRAMS JANINE JUSTIN CARR TY FLOCK GLENN W. Laramie County BAY-TESKE Douglas Greybull FREEBURG. School district #2 Jackson 3A-Northeast 2A-Northwest Guernsey-Sunrise 2A-Southeast Wyoming School President 1A-Southeast Boards Association MIKE HANSEN KEITH HARRIS LOREN HETH CLIFF HILL TONY HULT. Jackson Big Horn County Lusk Gillette Cody 4A-Northwest School district #1 Wyoming School 4A-Northeast 3A-Northwest 1A-Northwest Boards Association DAN MITCHELSON BUBBA O'NEILL DUSTIN REES SUSAN JOSH SANDLIAN.

FROM THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF STATE HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONS AND THE WYOMING HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION The National Federation consists of the fifty individual state high school athleti c and/or activities associations and the association of the District

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1 Wyoming High School Activities Association 2. 0. 1. 7. - 1. 8. H. A. N. D. B. O. O. K. Educational Excellence Through Activities Wyoming HIGH School ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION. 6571 EAST 2ND STREET - CASPER, Wyoming 82609. (307) 577-0614. FAX (307) 577-0637. WHSAA STAFF. RON LAIRD TREVOR WILSON SCOTT MCCASH. Commissioner Associate Commissioner Technology Director DIANNE RODRIGUEZ LANA GLANZ SHERRI VEST. Accounting Officials Event Sanctions & &. Fine Arts School Correspondence -2- BOARD OF DIRECTORS. JON ABRAMS JANINE JUSTIN CARR TY FLOCK GLENN W. Laramie County BAY-TESKE Douglas Greybull FREEBURG. School district #2 Jackson 3A-Northeast 2A-Northwest Guernsey-Sunrise 2A-Southeast Wyoming School President 1A-Southeast Boards Association MIKE HANSEN KEITH HARRIS LOREN HETH CLIFF HILL TONY HULT. Jackson Big Horn County Lusk Gillette Cody 4A-Northwest School district #1 Wyoming School 4A-Northeast 3A-Northwest 1A-Northwest Boards Association DAN MITCHELSON BUBBA O'NEILL DUSTIN REES SUSAN JOSH SANDLIAN.

2 Farson-Eden Evanston Mountain View RODABAUGH Wheatland 1A-Southwest 4A-Southwest 3A-Southwest Midwest 3A-Southeast 1A-Northeast DICKY SHANOR OWEN ST. CLAIR CHAD LARRY YERADI. State Department of Wyoming Indian WHITWORTH Wright Education 2A-Southwest Cheyenne Central 2A-Northeast 4A-Southeast -3- WHSAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ABRAMS, Jon .. (2A NE)..Laramie County School district #2 ..245-4050. (July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2020 first term). BAY-TESKE, Janine ..739-0951. (Representative of Wyoming School Boards Association, November 2014-November 2018, completing term of Kevin Christopherson). CARR, Justin ..(3A NE) .Douglas .. 358-4040. (July 1, 2016- June 30, 2019 first term). FLOCK, Ty .. (2A NW).. (July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2020 second term). FREEBURG, Glenn (1A SE)..Guernsey-Sunrise ..836-2745. (July 1, 2017 June 30, 2020 first term). HANSEN, Mike .. (4A NW) .Jackson .. 732-3705. (July 1, 2016 June 30, 2018 completing term of Jeremy Hill). HARRIS, ..(1A NW) .. Big Horn County School district #1.

3 548-2254. (July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2019 first term). HETH, Loren ..Lusk ..334-2250. (Representative of Wyoming School Boards Association, November 2016-November 2020). HILL, Cliff ..(4A NE) Gillette .687-0369. (July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2019 first term). HULT, Tony .. (3A NW).. (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2018 second term). MITCHELSON, Dan .. (1A SW).. (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2018 - second term). O'NEILL, Bubba .. (4A SW)..789-7571. (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2018 - first term). REES, Dustin .. (3A SW)..Mountain View ..782-6340. (July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2020 - second term). RODABAUGH, (1A NE)..Midwest ..253-3500. (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2018 - first term). SANDLIAN, Josh ..(3A SE) Wheatland ..322-2075. (July 1, 2016- June 30, 2019 first term). SHANOR, Dicky ..Cheyenne ..777-2061. (Representative of Wyoming State Department of Education). ST. CLAIR, Owen .. (2A SW).. Wyoming Indian ..332-9765. (July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2019 third term). WHITWORTH, Chad .. (4A SE)..Cheyenne (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2018 - first term).

4 YERADI, Larry (2A NE) Wright ..464-0140. (July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2020 first term). -4- TABLE OF CONTENTS. FROM THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF STATE HIGH School ASSOCIATIONS AND THE Wyoming HIGH School . ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION .. 7. CONSTITUTION .. 9. ADMINISTRATION .. 13. ASSOCIATION PROGRAMS AND POLICIES .. 16. WHSAA AWARDS .. 20. GENERAL ASSOCIATION RULES AND REGULATIONS .. 22. GENERAL MEMBER School RULES AND REGULATIONS .. 29. GENERAL STUDENT RULES AND REGULATIONS .. 32. PARTICIPANT ELIGIBILITY RULES AND 35. SPECIFIC SPORTS RULES AND REGULATIONS .. 42. BASKETBALL .. 45. CROSS COUNTRY .. 46. BOYS FOOTBALL .. 47. GOLF .. 50. NORDIC SKIING .. 53. ALPINE SKIING .. 57. SOCCER .. 63. SWIMMING AND 64. TENNIS .. 65. TRACK .. 70. INDOOR 72. GIRLS 73. BOYS WRESTLING .. 74. SPECIFIC ACTIVITY RULES AND REGULATIONS .. 78. SPIRIT GROUPS .. 78. JOURNALISM .. 79. MUSIC .. 81. STATE STRING CLINIC .. 85. Wyoming STATE MARCHING BAND FESTIVAL .. 85. ALL-STATE MUSIC GROUPS .. 87. SPEECH .. 90. STATE DRAMA TOURNAMENT.

5 113. Wyoming ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT COUNCILS CONSTITUTION .. 132. Wyoming ASSOCIATION OF DECA (WYADECA) .. 134. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA .. 138. Wyoming FFA ASSOCIATION, 139. FAMILY CAREER COMMUNITY LEADERS OF AMERICA .. 145. 151. Wyoming ASSOCIATION OF SKILLSUSA .. 153. Wyoming SPORTS OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION .. 159. MEDICAL RECORD .. 171. INDEX .. 174. -5- Wyoming HIGH School ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION. 6571 EAST 2ND STREET - CASPER, Wyoming 82609. (307) 577-0614. FAX (307) 577-0637. SUMMARY OF WHSAA RULE CHANGES FOR 2017-18. (Rule changes are shaded in the text of Handbook). Rule Update to Golf Practice Rule Rule Addition of Marching Band to the Physical rule Rule Basketball Participation limits Rule Travel Reduction Update for Cross Country Rule State Golf Contingency Play Plan Rule Changes to the Golf Coaching Rule Rule Travel Reduction Update for Golf Rule Travel Reduction Update for Nordic Skiing Rule Travel Reduction Update for Nordic Skiing Rule Travel Reduction Update for Alpine Skiing Rule Addition to 4A Soccer using the Scoreboard Clock when available.

6 Rule Travel Reduction Update for Swimming Rule Update for Swimming State Meet Rule Travel Reduction Update for Fall Tennis Rule Travel Reduction Update for Spring Tennis Rule Travel Reduction Update for Outdoor Track Rule & Sprint Medley Relay addition for Outdoor Track Rule Travel Reduction Update for Indoor Track Rule Sprint Medley Relay addition for Indoor Track Rule Update to Regional Wrestling Rule Update to Marching Band Scoring Rule Multiple changes and additions to the State Drama Competition This is a summary of the new rules. For specific wording and interpretation of each new rule, please refer to the rule number and read entire rule in the handbook. -6- FROM THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF STATE HIGH School ASSOCIATIONS AND THE Wyoming . HIGH School ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION. The National Federation consists of the fifty individual state high School athletic and/or activities associations and the association of the district of Columbia. Also affiliate, are ten interscholastic organizations from the Canadian Provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland-Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan as well as the Canadian School Sports Federation and the associations of the Republic of the Philippines, Okinawa, Guam, and St.

7 Thomas. These associations have united to secure the benefits of cooperative action which eliminate unnecessary duplication of effort and which increase efficiency through the pooling and coordinating of ideas of all who are engaged in the administration of high School athletic and activities programs. ORIGIN AND GROWTH. The national organization had its beginning at a meeting at Chicago on May 14, 1920. Smith, secretary of the Illinois High School Athletic Association, issued invitations to neighboring states and state association representatives came from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin. The primary purpose of the meeting was to discuss problems which had resulted from high School contests which were organized by colleges and universities or by other clubs or promoters. In many cases, little attention was paid to the eligibility rules of the high School associations or to other School group regulations and chaotic conditions had developed. At this first meeting it was decided that the welfare of the high schools required a more active part in the control of such athletic activities be exercised by the high schools through the state associations, and this control necessitated the formation of a national organization.

8 A Constitution and Bylaws were adopted and the group decided on the name "Midwest Federation of State High School Athletic Associations. In 1921, four states, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin, continued their interest and became charter members through formal ratification of the Constitution. Largely due to their efforts the national organization grew during the early years. In 1922, the Chicago annual meeting was attended by representatives from 11 states, and the name of the National Federation of State High School Athletic Associations was adopted. A number of college and university representatives who attended the meeting expressed sympathy for an interest in the efforts to introduce a high degree of order in the regulation of interscholastic contests. Since that time, the National Federation has had a healthy growth to its present nationwide membership. By 1940, a national office with a full-time executive staff became necessary and such office was established in September of that year.

9 The Wyoming High School Activities Association has been a member of the National Federation since February 24, 1936. The legislative body is the National Council made up of one representative from each member state association. Each representative must be a state association executive officer or member of the state board of control. The executive body is the Board of Directors of at least eight members from the eight territorial sections as outlined in the Constitution. Their election is by the National Council at its summer meeting. STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY. The purpose of the National Federation of State High School Associations is to coordinate the efforts of its member state associations toward the ultimate objectives of interscholastic activities. It shall provide a means for state high School associations to cooperate in order to enhance and protect their interscholastic programs. In order to accomplish this, the National Federation is guided by a philosophy consistent with the accepted purposes of secondary education.

10 Member state associations' programs must be administered in accordance with the following basic beliefs: Interscholastic activities shall be an integral part of the total secondary School educational program which has as its purpose to provide educational experiences not otherwise provided in the curriculum, which will develop learning outcomes in the area of knowledge, skills, and emotional patterns and will contribute to the development of better citizens. Emphasis shall be upon teaching "through" activities in addition to teaching the "skills" of activities. Inter- School activities shall be primarily for the benefit of the high School students who participate directly and vicariously in them. The interscholastic activity program shall exist mainly for the value which it has for students and not for the benefit of the sponsoring institutions. The activities and contests involved shall be psychologically sound by being tailored to the physical, mental, and emotional maturity levels of the youth participating in them.


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