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2022-23 Fall Sports Team GPAs

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The UIAAA is once again asking for your VARSITY Team average GPA’s for fall sports.

This information will be used in rankings for the UIAAA Directors Cup.  (The team GPA’s account for 40% of the ranking for the Directors’ Cup)

This information will also be used for the Academic State Champion Award, for each sport and classification.  These awards presentations may be made during the fall state tournaments.

Sports and activities included would be:  Baseball (1A), Football, Boys Golf, Girls Soccer, Girls Tennis, Volleyball, Boys Cross Country and Girls Cross Country.  Please fill out the form and report average GPA’s for each of the sports listed above for VARSITY athletes only.   WE ARE ASKING YOU USE THE CUMULATIVE  GPA FOR EACH STUDENT WHEN CALCULATING THE TEAM GPA.

Congratulations to last year’s Directors’ Cup recipients;  Panguitch, Rowland Hall, Manti,  Green Canyon, Mountain View and Westlake.

The UIAAA will accept individual team GPA’s between August 15 to September 23, 2022.

FALL SPORTS GPA FORM

The UIAAA thanks you in advance for inputting your teams’ GPA’s!

UIAAA 2022 New Athletic Administrator Workshop Tuesday, September 20, 2022

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UIAAA 2022 New Athletic Administrator Workshop
September 20, 2022 8:00am–4:30pm
UHSAA offices 199 East 7200 South, Midvale, UT 84047

This year, through a grant from the NIAAA, this workshop will be provided at NO COST!!  Three LTI courses from the NIAAA will be provided to any athletic administrator who has never taken LTC 501, LTC 502 and LTC 503 previously.  This applies to any member or non-member athletic director, assistant principal, principal or district office personnel who have never taken the above-mentioned courses.  LTC 501 and LTC 502 will be taught in person.  LTC 503 will be taken online (60-day window for completion).  All attendees must have an NIAAA number and all attendees will get credit for the courses they completed.

An additional benefit, attendees who have never paid NIAAA members will receive one full year of membership.  Also, attendees who have no prior paid NIAAA membership and completed both of the courses offered during the outreach are eligible to receive a NADC scholarship  with registration and lodging to the next national conference.                         NOTE: Those members desiring to seek either RAA or RMSAA, must submit PDF and payment to the NIAAA office.

https://uiaaa.finalforms-amp.com/events

September 20, 2022  8:00am-12:00pm

LTC 501 Athletic Administration: Guiding Foundations and Philosophies
The flagship course of Leadership Training serves as an overview for interscholastic athletic administration. This course introduces the philosophy of educational athletics, then focuses on the roles of the NIAAA, the NFHS, the State Athletic/Activity Associations, and the State Athletic Administrator’s Associations. The course also previews the NIAAA Leadership training and Certification Programs. It is a prerequisite for all four levels of certification and includes study materials for the CAA exam. Required for: LTI instructors and all certifications.

 September 20, 2022 12:30-4:30pm

LTC 502 Athletic Administration: Strategies for Organization Management
This course takes a basic approach to the fundamentals and methods of athletic administration and alerts and educates athletic administrators on potential problems and possible solutions in areas such as chain of command, scheduling, contest management, and personnel management. The course also touches upon eligibility, critical incident planning, financial responsibilities, legal, law, liability, equipment and facilities. Required for: RAA, RMSAA, CAA and CMAAA Certification

To be taken ONLINE…

LTC 503 Athletic Administration: Enhancing Organization Management
This course is a companion course to Strategies for Organizational Management and outlines an approach to the fundamentals and methods of athletic administration and alerts and educates athletic administrators on potential problems and possible solutions in areas such as special events, public relations, awards, fundraising, and Booster Clubs. The course also touches upon ways to improve citizenship and sportsmanship through positive initiatives. Athletic Administrators will have a hands-on creating handbooks and a strategic plan for their school. Required for: RAA, RMSAA, CAA and CMAA Certification.

Attendees will fall into one of two categories:  A Current/Previous Member or Never Been a Member of the UIAAA/NIAAA.

Current/previous members must provide their NIAAA number at the workshop.  If a participant’s membership has expired, a participant must pay their dues before registering for the three courses.  This may be accomplished on the UIAAA/AMP site.  You can find your member number on the NIAAA website, go to my profile, then under quick links select View Membership Card and ID number.

Participants who have never paid a membership with the UIAAA/NIAAA will need to set up a non-member profile to obtain their NIAAA number.  Below is an explanation of how to obtain said profile.

Creating a Non-Member Profile:

  1. On the NIAAA Website in the upper right-hand corner select Register
  2. Member Type is Non-Member unless you want to become a member
  3. Enter Username (Your Email Address) enter first name, last name, I’m not a robot and select Continue
  4. Select Accept this Membership and Continue
  5. COMPLETE ALL FIELDS WITH RED ASTERISK AND THEN SUBMIT.

Your Member ID # will not change when you do become a member or move to a different state/school district. The Member Number is required when you sign in for Leadership Training Institute (LTI) courses.

You can find your member number on the NIAAA website, go to my profile, then under quick links select View Membership Card and ID number.

Completed LTI courses are also on the NIAAA website. Go to my profile, then under quick links select View My Transcript. The course transcript can be used to show completed courses for certification or your school district may allow them for CEU’s

Participants will also need to register on the UIAAA/Amp membership page.  You will need to click the membership. SINCE THE NIAAA IS COVERING ONE YEAR’S MEMBERSHIP, BE SURE TO CLICK PAY BY CHECK LATER.  This will allow the NIAAA to pay for the membership after the courses are completed.  Do not pay by credit card because the NIAAA will not be able to provide your membership if you do this!

The UIAAA looks forward to seeing anyone from a high school or district in Utah that has not taken LTC 501, LTC 502 and LTC 503 at the New Athletic Administrator Workshop.  The three courses are provided at no cost!  FREE!!

2021-22 Spring Sports Team GPAs

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The UIAAA is once again asking for your VARSITY Team average GPA’s for Spring sports.

This information will be used in rankings for the UIAAA Directors Cup.  (The team’s average GPA‘s account for 40% of the ranking for the Directors’ Cup)

This information will also be used for the Academic State Champion for each sport and classification.  These awards presentations will be made at the school in a special assembly and an announcement recognizing the team winners will be made at State tournaments.  Teams may also choose to be present at that recognition in a special assembly.

Sports and activities included would be:  Baseball, Boys Golf (1A only), Girls Golf, Boys Lacrosse, Girls Lacrosse, Boys Soccer,  Softball, Boys Tennis, Boys Track and Girls Track.  Please fill out the form and report average GPA’s for each of the sports listed above for VARSITY ATHLETES ONLY. Use the cumulative GPA for each varsity student.

The UIAAA will accept individual team GPA‘s between February 28 to April 9, 2022.
The UIAAA thanks you in advance for inputting your teams’ GPA‘s!

February LTI Class Offerings Announced

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The UIAAA will host its annual mid-winter LTI classes on Monday, February 7, 2022.

LTC 501 and LTC 714 will be offered to athletic administrators interested in professional development and certification. The schedule includes LTC 501 offered from 8:00am-12:00pm and LTC 714 from 12:30pm-4:30pm. Lunch will be provided between courses (if classes are in-person).

The current plan is to offer the classes as in-person instruction at the UHSAA offices in Midvale. However, based on UHSAA guidelines for facility use the classes may be offered online on February 7th.

Cost for each class is $80 for one course or $150 for both.

LTC 501 Athletic Administration: Guiding Foundations and Philosophies
The flagship course of Leadership Training serves as an overview for interscholastic athletic administration. This course introduces the philosophy of educational athletics, then focuses on the roles of the NIAAA, the NFHS, the State Athletic/Activity Associations, and the State Athletic Administrator’s Associations. The course also previews the NIAAA Leadership training and Certification Programs. It is a prerequisite for all four levels of certification and includes study materials for the CAA exam. Required for: LTI instructors and all certifications.

LTC 714 Administration of Professional Growth Programs For Interscholastic Athletic Personnel
This course will focus on certain challenging human behaviors that cause discomfort and anxiety in our daily lives. It examines theories and causes with strategies for preventing, managing and transforming these challenging behaviors. In addition, techniques will be covered in response to anger, sarcasm, denigration, complainers and backbiters and obstinate-rigid people. Additional strategies for interaction with parents who demand involvement in athletic department decision-making will also be presented.

Registration for the classes is done online at the UIAAA FinalForms AMP site – Events.

https://uiaaa.finalforms-amp.com/events

UIAAA Student-Athlete Scholarship Applications

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Please have the qualified high school seniors in your building consider applying for one of 6 $2,000 scholarships being awarded from the UIAAA this year. The deadline is January 31, 2022, and the link for paperwork is below. Hard copy applications may be sent to the address below or emailed to this email address in completed pdf format. Applications are coming in and have already been accepted.

Student Athlete Scholarships

UIAAA Board of Directors

Utah Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association
199 East 7200 South
Midvale, Utah 84047
Phone (801) 560-0854

NIAAA Board Position for Section 7 – Utah Representative Application

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The UIAAA is scheduled to name a candidate for the NIAAA Board of Directors to be placed in nomination at the spring 2022 Section 7 meeting in Las Vegas. The candidate will begin taking office on the NIAAA Board of Directors December 2023 in Orlando, Florida. This is a three year commitment and this candidate will replace Xavier Antheaume, our current Section 7 board representative. The term runs from December 2023-December 2026.

If you meet all of the following qualifications you are eligible to apply. You have to meet all of the below qualifications in addition to a firm commitment to remain in the position of athletic administrator during this time period of service.

QUALIFICATIONS:

1. Minimum of 5 years NIAAA membership, 5 years state athletic administrator association membership, currently a regular member of both associations and an active athletic administrator employed by a school district.

2. Must have obtained a minimum of a CAA certification. Must have demonstrated some involvement to the NIAAA such as but not limited to participation at the National Conference, an NIAAA voting delegate, committee member, NIAAA liaison or National Conference program participant (speaker, moderator, etc.)

3. Must have demonstrated some involvement to the state athletic administrator association such as but not limited to participation as an officer, board member, committee member or presenter at the state conference.

4. A minimum of 5 years experience as a high school or middle school athletic administrator.

This position rotates among the states within the Section and our last representative from Utah was Marc Hunter. It will come back around to the UIAAA in another 15 years. It is the will of the UIAAA Executive Board to be able to place a worthy candidate in this position that will represent our state and section in a manner that is consistent with the respected reputation that we have worked hard to achieve nationally. We are not eligible for an at-large bid due to having an open seat at this time. Having a member of our organization in this role would be great for the individual as well as our state and association.

The following are commitments related to this stewardship position:

· Attendance at the NIAAA National Conferences from 2023 -2026

· Preside and run the Section 7 meeting which is held each spring in states in Section 7

· Preside and run the Section 7 meeting at the National Conference

· Attend NIAAA Board of Directors meetings, at the expense of the NIAAA, in February and July and at the National Conference in December at your own expense

· Participate in NIAAA Board conference calls as needed

· Communicate with Section 7 liaisons and Executive Directors after each Board meeting and keep them apprised of Board news and events.

· Represent all states in Section 7 in this position

· Check and respond to email, text, and other communications on a regular and timely basis.

· Other requirements as requested by the NIAAA

If you are interested please send a letter of interest as well as a resume to Rich Barton (richard.barton@seviersd.org) by January 31, 2022.

We would like to have our candidate determined by May 1, 2022 so that this person can solidify future plans and have time to become familiar with the process and responsibilities related to the position.

Feel free to contact Rich Barton for additional information.

Social Media: Focusing on Twitter with Don Baker – Cobb County School District (GA)

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Social Media: Focusing on Twitter with Don Baker – Cobb County School District (GA)

Don Baker explains why Twitter is the social media choice for his district and considers it a happy medium amongst all the different social media platforms. Twitter works well for the parents and most kids […]
Published at Thu, 16 Dec 2021 21:31:04 +0000

The Six Pillars of Core Values with Stephen Mackey – 2Words Character Development

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The Six Pillars of Core Values with Stephen Mackey – 2Words Character Development

Stephen Mackey discusses the six pillars of core values that he talks about with student-athletes. Every situation or action comes back to the six pillars: servant leadership, work ethic, personal code, growth mindset, grit, and […]
Published at Thu, 16 Dec 2021 21:31:09 +0000

My Favorite Interview Question with Toby Tucker – Canyon ISD (TX)

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My Favorite Interview Question with Toby Tucker – Canyon ISD (TX)

Toby Tucker discusses his favorite question that he asks when interviewing a potential coaching applicant. He wants to know if the applicant, head, or assistant coach has done their homework regarding the program and what […]
Published at Thu, 16 Dec 2021 21:31:17 +0000

Leadership Is Not an Inherent Trait with Joseph Hoedel – Character Development & Leadership

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Leadership Is Not an Inherent Trait with Joseph Hoedel – Character Development & Leadership

Watch as Joseph Hoedel discusses a common communication problem in athletics.
Published at Wed, 15 Dec 2021 13:00:10 +0000

When Tragedy Strikes [NIAAA]

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When Tragedy Strikes [NIAAA]

By: Scott Nordi, CAA – Tacoma, Washington No coach or athletic director is ever prepared to deal with the loss of a student athlete, whether from a sudden unexpected accident or illness, much less when […]
Published at Fri, 03 Dec 2021 14:37:04 +0000

See the Need, Meet the Need with Jeni Neatherlin – Granger ISD (TX)

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See the Need, Meet the Need with Jeni Neatherlin – Granger ISD (TX)

Superintendent Jeni Neatherlin explains that the buzz phrase “see the need, meet the need” is at the heart of all human relationships and interactions. She speaks about the importance of respect shown amongst adults and […]
Published at Fri, 03 Dec 2021 14:37:10 +0000

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