NCHSAA REGIONAL MEETINGS UNDERWAY
CHAPEL HILL—For the 39th consecutive year, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association is holding its regional meetings across the state.
For a two-week span, NCHSAA staff takes to the road to hold meetings in each of the eight NCHSAA regions. This year’s schedule calls for meetings to be held in the Western regions during the first week and the meetings in the East the following week.
NCHSAA commissioner Davis Whitfield and deputy commissioner Que Tucker are making the full tour, with other staff members joining them at specific locations. A member of the NCHSAA Board of Directors from that specific region serves as chairperson for the meeting.
The meetings include updates on NCHSAA sports regulations, eligibility rules, question and answer sessions, presentation of awards and other items.
Principals and athletic directors of NCHSAA member schools, along with superintendents or other central office personnel who work with athletics, are among the administrators invited to attend the meetings.
The representatives of the North Carolina Coaches Association and the North Carolina Athletic Directors Association from the particular region also present reports, and awards are given in different categories in each region.
The regional meeting swing started in Charlotte on Monday, September 20 and then goes to Asheville, Wilkesboro and Greensboro. The following week, the meetings start in Fayetteville on Monday, September 27, and then go to Kenansville, Greenville and Raleigh.