The second meeting of the special legislative subcommittee charged with investigating the N.C. High School Athletic Association was held on Thursday afternoon, but there was a notable absence.
NCHSAA press conference addresses concerns of state lawmakers
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The commissioner, president, and vice president of the N.C. High School Athletic Association are meeting with members of the media after HighSchoolOT broke the story this week that members of the General Assembly are investigating the association s authority as a non-profit organization and looking into the association s finances.
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have you on this morning for a press conference of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. My name is James Albertson. I m the assistant commissioner for media relations, and I will be moderating our press conference today. We do have on the call with us this morning President Jerry Simmons, who is the principal at New Bern High School, and Vice President Bobby Wilkins, who is, uh, the principal at Hendersonville High School, and we re glad to have both of them on the call wit
Later this month, the N.C. High School Athletic Association Board of Directors will hold a specially called meeting to address realignment and other issues surrounding the 2021-2022 school year.
The N.C. High School Athletic Association has released the final draft of the realignment plan. Now, the NCHSAA Board of Directors must approve the plan.
Second draft of NCHSAA realignment proposal released
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Updated January 14, 2021 1:10 p.m. EST
By Nick Stevens, HighSchoolOT managing editor
Chapel Hill, N.C. After a series of appeals, the N.C. High School Athletic Association has released the second draft of the 2021-2025 realignment proposal.
The second draft takes into account all appeals submitted by schools following the first draft, which was released in December. However, not all appeals were honored.
“This draft represents a sacrifice of time by committee members to review and study all submitted suggestions and proposals,” said NCHSAA Commissioner Que Tucker in an update to schools about the second draft. “While the draft does not satisfy all wishes and wants of each member school, it does represent an intentional effort by the committee to be fair and consistent in its decisions relative to any changes in conferences from the initial draft.”