plantmanky Posted April 11, 2013 Share Posted April 11, 2013 KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NEWS RELEASE No. 13-037 April 10, 2013 MEDIA CONTACT: Nancy Rodriguez Office: (502) 564-2000 Cell: (502) 330-5063 E-mail: nancy.rodriguez@education.ky.gov BOARD ADDS MIDDLE SCHOOLS TO KHSAA GOVERNING AUTHORITY (FRANKFORT, Ky.) – At its meeting today, the Kentucky Board of Education gave final approval to a regulation designating the Kentucky High School Athletics Association (KHSAA ) as the agent to manage both high school and middle school athletics in the state. The regulation, 702 KAR 7:065 now includes requirements for coaches, medical training and policies, limits on games and competitions, and the requirement for sports physicals for middle schools. The regulation also implements revisions to the KHSAA Bylaws and Constitution. Also at today’s meeting, AdvanceKentucky announced a new cohort of 10 schools involved in the AP Teacher Training and Incentive Program for 2013-14 school year. That brings total participation to about 42 percent of the high schools in the state. The AdvanceKentucky initiative is designed to increase the number of students taking Advanced Placement (AP) courses and passing AP exams. Based on 2012 AP exams, the percent of AP qualifying scores in Kentucky has increased 86 percent since the inception of the program – the most of any state in the nation. Two new board members were sworn in at today’s meeting. Franklin District Court Judge Phillip Shepherd administered the oath of office to Trevor R. Bonnstetter of Mayfield, and Grayson R. Boyd of Williamsport who were recently appointed to the board by Governor Steve Beshear. The board also heard the first reading of: • 704 KAR 3:303 that would incorporate the Next-Generation Science Standards in the Kentucky Core Academic Standards. • 702 KAR 1:115 , annual in-service training of district board members that adds requirements for annual training in ethics and school finance. Commissioner Terry Holliday also indicated he would seek legislation that would require minimum competency requirements for local school board members. • 704 KAR 3:035 , to move toward a comprehensive system of professional learning. (more) Page 2 – KBE meeting During its meeting the board heard updates on: • new social studies standards that are currently scheduled for release, revision and approval by the end of 2013 with implementation in the 2014-15 school year. • the Professional Growth and Effectiveness System (PGES). So far, all but four districts have indicated an intent to adopt the statewide system which will be piloted in all Kentucky school districts in the upcoming school year. • state Gallup Student Poll results . • state management of the Breathitt Co. and Monticello Ind. school districts. Associate Commissioner Hiren Desai reported that due to the financial situation in the Monticello Ind. district, a merger proposal will be considered by the Wayne Co. school board at its meeting on Monday. In other action, the board: • adopted a resolution urging local school districts to be early adopters of a policy to increase the compulsory school age to 18 by the 2015 school year (see news release 13-036 ). • adopted a resolution recognizing Barrett Block, a senior at Henry Clay High School, (Fayette Co.) for placing second in the Jeopardy! National Teen Tournament. • approved district facility plans for Bell, McCreary, Mercer, Montgomery and Oldham Co. school districts and Glasgow and Walton-Verna Independent school districts. • approved an amendment to the district facility plan for the Pineville Ind. school district • approved the request for a waiver of 702 KAR 5:060, Section 6 (2) from the Fort Thomas Ind. school district to give the local school board permission to give a one-time annual approval of all certificated common carriers to be used by the board for the entire school year. The next regularly scheduled Kentucky Board of Education meeting will be held June 5 in Frankfort. For more information about the board, click on the Kentucky Board of Education link on the Kentucky Department of Education’s homepage. ### Visit our website at Kentucky Department of Education : Homepage Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/kydeptofed and Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/kydeptofed Education Cabinet 1 Kentucky Board of Education 2 Department of Education 3 (Amendment) 4 702 KAR 7:065. Designation of agent to manage middle and high school interscholastic 5 athletics. 6 RELATES TO: KRS 156.070(2) 7 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 156.070(2) 8 NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 156.070(2) requires the Kentucky 9 Board of Education (KBE) to manage and control the common schools, including interscholastic 10 athletics in the schools, and authorizes the KBE to designate an agency to manage athletics. This 11 administrative regulation designates an agent for middle and high school athletics; establishes the 12 financial planning and review processes for the agent; and incorporates by reference the bylaws, 13 procedures and rules of the agent. 14 Section 1. The Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) shall be the Kentucky 15 Board of Education's agent to manage interscholastic athletics at the middle and high school 16 level in the common schools, including a private school desiring to associate with KHSAA or 17 [and] to compete with a common school. 18 Section 2. To remain eligible to maintain the designation as the agent to manage interscholastic 19 high school athletics, the KHSAA shall: 20 (1) Accept four (4) at-large members appointed by the Kentucky Board of Education to its high 21 school Board of Control [governing body]; 22 (2) Sponsor an annual meeting of its member high schools; 1 (3) Provide for each member high school to have a vote on KHSAA constitution and bylaw 2 changes submitted for consideration; 3 (4) Provide for high school regional postseason tournament net revenues to be distributed to the 4 member high schools in that region participating in that sport, utilizing a share approach 5 determined by the high schools within that region playing that sport; 6 (5) Provide, following a grandfathering period for prior participants, for students desiring to 7 participate at the high school level (regardless of level of play) to be enrolled in at least grade 8 seven (7); 9 (6) [(5)] Require its governing body to annually establish goals and objectives for its 10 commissioner and perform a self-assessment and submit the results annually to the KBE by 11 December [October] 31; 12 (7) [(6)] Advise the Department of Education of all legal action brought against the KHSAA[ by 13 October 31]; 14 (8) [(7)] Permit a board of control member to serve a maximum of two (2) consecutive four (4) 15 year terms with no region represented for more than eight (8) consecutive years; 16 (9) [(8)] Employ a commissioner and evaluate that person's performance annually by October 31, 17 and establish all staff positions upon recommendation of the commissioner; 18 (10) [(9)] Permit the commissioner to employ other personnel necessary to perform the staff 19 responsibilities; 20 (11) [(10)] Permit the Board of Control to assess fines on a member high school; 21 (12) [(11)] Utilize a trained independent hearing officer instead of an eligibility committee for an 1 athletic eligibility appeal; 2 (13) [(12)] Establish a philosophical statement of principles to use as a guide in an eligibility 3 case; 4 (14) [(13)] Conduct continual cycles of field audits of the association’s entire high school 5 membership such that each high school is audited over a five (5) year period regarding each 6 school’s compliance with 20 U.S.C. Section 1681 (Title IX) and submit annual summary reports 7 including the highlighting of any potential deficiencies in OCR compliance [on a regular (not 8 less than three (3) times annually) basis] to the Kentucky Board of Education [as requested]; 9 (15) [(14)] As a condition precedent to high school membership, require each member high 10 school and superintendent to annually submit a written certification of compliance with 20 11 U.S.C. Section 1681 (Title IX); 12 (16) [(15)] Conduct all meetings related to high school athletics in accordance with KRS 61.805 13 through 61.850; 14 (17) [(16)] Provide written reports of any investigations into possible violations of statute, 15 administrative regulation, KHSAA Constitution, bylaws, and other rules governing the conduct 16 of high school interscholastic athletics conducted by KHSAA or their designees to the 17 superintendent and principal of the involved school district and school prior to being made 18 public: and 19 (18) [(17)] Not punish or sanction, in any manner, a school, student, coach, or administrator for 20 allowing a student to play in an athletic contest or practice with the team during a time when an 21 order of a court of competent jurisdiction permits the student to participate or otherwise stays or 1 enjoins enforcement of a KHSAA final decision on eligibility. 2 Section 3. To remain eligible to maintain the designation as the agent to manage interscholastic 3 athletics at the middle school level, the KHSAA shall: 4 (1) Implement the following requirements for all participants in middle school athletics and 5 distribute these requirements to all middle schools and publish via the KHSAA website: 6 (a) Require that any coach (head or assistant, paid or unpaid) desiring to coach interscholastic 7 athletics at the middle school level meet the following requirements: 8 1) Shall be 21 years of age; 9 2) Shall not be a violent offender or convicted of a sex crime as defined by KRS 17.165 that is 10 classified as a felony; 11 3) Shall submit to a criminal record check under KRS 160.380; and 12 4) Shall have graduated from a public or accredited high school. 13 (b) Require the adherence to the following items regarding Safety, Sports Medicine and Risk 14 Minimization for all interscholastic athletics at the middle school level: 15 1. Each student, prior to trying for a place on a middle school athletic team shall provide an 16 annual medical examination performed and signed by a physician, physician assistant, advanced 17 practice registered nurse, or chiropractor (if performed within the professional's scope of 18 practice), for each student seeking eligibility to participate in any school athletic activity or sport 19 using the form approved for use at the high school level. 20 2. All participants at the middle school level shall adhere to all Sports Medicine policies in use at 21 the high school level including: 22 a. Heat Index and Heat Illness programs; 1 b. Wrestling Weight Management programs; and 2 c. Concussion and other head injury policies. 3 © Create a permanent Middle School Athletics Advisory Committee. This committee shall: 4 1. Be autonomous with respect to the Board of Control of the KHSAA; 5 2. Be composed of regionally distributed middle school administrators from throughout the state; 6 3. Provide an opportunity for nonprofit athletic groups, parents, and others to participate and 7 provide input on the sport, athletic event, or athletes involved in interscholastic activities through 8 local school districts; 9 4. Meet not less than twice annually to review current programs and policies; make 10 recommendations for changes in statute, regulation or policy related to middle school 11 interscholastic athletics, and assist in the development of model guidelines for school, districts, 12 conferences and associations to be used in implementing a middle school athletic program; and 13 5. Report regularly to the Commissioner of the KHSAA and issue, in conjunction with the 14 Commissioner, a formal written report annually to the Kentucky Board of Education with 15 recommendations for changes in statute, regulation or policy; 16 (d) Require any organization conducting a school based event at the middle school level to 17 submit the following which shall be published on the KHSAA website: 18 1. Financial reports of all sanctioned and approved events sponsored by the organization; and 19 2. Documentation of financial accountability including verification of federal status and tax 20 documents including an annual IRS Form 990; 21 (e) Provide notice to the middle schools related to any program conducted by KHSAA related to 1 educating school administrators about the provisions of Title IX; 2 (f) Provide a mechanism to facilitate the monitoring and tracking capabilities for the middle 3 schools to ensure compliance with the provisions of KRS 160.445, and other requirements for 4 coaches at the middle school level; 5 (g) Require that no student be able to compete in middle school competition that is repeating a 6 grade for any reason; 7 (h) Require each school/school district/conference or association of schools to develop rules and 8 limitations regarding student participation to include: 9 1. A defined age limitation for participating students; 10 2. A policy regarding the participation of students below grade six (6); 11 3. A limitation on practice time prior to the season in any sport or sport activity, such limit not to 12 exceed the practice time adopted for play at the high school level; 13 4. A limitation on the number of scrimmages and regular contests in each sport or sport-activity, 14 such limit not to exceed the allowable number of contests for that sports or sport-activity at the 15 high school level; and 16 5. A limitation on the length of the competitive season in each sport or sport-activity, including 17 any invitational activity following the season, such limit not to exceed the allowable number of 18 contests for that sports or sport-activity at the high school level; 19 (i) Conduct all meetings related to middle school athletics in accordance with KRS 61.805 20 through 61.850; 21 (j) Require that the common schools at the middle school level may only compete in contests 1 against schools that adhere to these provisions; 2 (k) Issue an annual report to the Kentucky Board of Education on the status of interscholastic 3 athletics at the middle school level, including any recommendations for changes in statute, 4 regulation or policy. 5 Section 4[3]. Financial Planning and Review Requirements. 6 (1) KHSAA shall annually submit the following documents to the KBE by October 31: 7 (a) Draft budget for the next two (2) fiscal years, including the current year; 8 (b) End-of-year budget status report for the previous fiscal year; 9 © Revisions to the KHSAA Strategic Plan as a result of an annual review of the plan by the 10 KHSAA governing body; 11 (d) A summary report of operations including summaries of financial, legal, and administrative 12 actions taken and other items ongoing within KHSAA. This report shall also include a summary 13 of items affecting: 14 1. Athletic appeals and their disposition including the name of the individual, grade, school, and 15 the action taken by KHSAA; 16 2. Eligibility rules; 17 3. Duties of school officials; 18 4. Contests and contest limitations; 19 5. Requirements for officials and coaches; and 20 6. Results of a biennial review of its bylaws that results in a recommendation for a change, 1 directing any proposals for change in association rules to be considered for vote by the member 2 schools at the next legislative opportunity; and 3 (e) A review of all items which have been submitted to the membership for approval through the 4 processes established in the KHSAA Constitution and the result of the voting on those issues. 5 (2) The KHSAA shall annually submit at the next meeting of the Kentucky Board of Education 6 following receipt and adoption by the Board of Control, [by December 31], audited financial 7 statements with the KHSAA Commissioner's letter addressing exceptions or notes contained in 8 management correspondence, if any. 9 Section 5[4]. The materials incorporated by reference in Section 5 shall apply to middle and high 10 school interscholastic athletics in Kentucky. 11 Section 6[5]. Incorporation by Reference. (1) The following material is incorporated by 12 reference: 13 (a) “KHSAA Constitution”, 4/2013 [4/2009]; 14 (b) “KHSAA Bylaws”, 4/2013 [5/2012]; 15 © “KHSAA Due Process Procedure”, 4/2013 [5/2012]; 16 (d) “KHSAA Board of Control Policies”, 4/2013 [5/2012]; 17 (e) “KHSAA Officials Division Guidebook”, 4/2013 [5/2012]; 18 (f) “KHSAA Form BA101- Baseball Pitching Limitation”, 4/2009; 19 (g) “KHSAA Form FB102- Football Financial Report”, 9/7/2009; 20 (h) “KHSAA Form FB103- Football Spring Football Practice”, 4/2011; 21 (i) “KHSAA Form FB109- Football Scrimmage Report”, 7/2009; 22 (j) “KHSAA Form FB122- Football Contact Practice Log”, 6/2009; 1 (k) “KHSAA Form GE1- Membership Renewal”, 4/2013 [3/2012]; 2 (l) “KHSAA Form GE2- New Membership Application”, 4/2013 [3/2012]; 3 (m) “KHSAA Form GE3- Participation List”, 4/2009; 4 (n) “KHSAA Form GE4- Physician & Parental Permission Form”, 4/2013; 5 (o) “KHSAA Form GE6- Domestic Transfer”, 4/2013 [3/2012]; 6 (p) “KHSAA Form GE7- Non Domestic Eligibility “,4/2013 [3/2012]; 7 (q) “KHSAA Form GE14- Contract for Athletic Contests”, 4/2009; 8 ® “KHSAA Form GE16- Statutory Waiver of Bylaw 3”, 3/2012; 9 (s) “KHSAA Form GE18- Survey for Sports Offerings”, 3/2012; 10 (t) “KHSAA Form GE19-Title IX Procedures Verification”, 5/2011; 11 (u) “KHSAA Form GE20- Heat Index Record”, 4/2009; 12 (v) “KHSAA Form GE26- Financial Aid Report”, 5/2011; 13 (w) “KHSAA Form GE35- Waiver - 20 Day Notice”, 5/2011; 14 (x) “KHSAA Form GE36- Add. Info for Appeal”, 5/2011; 15 (y) “KHSAA Form GE39- Report of Need Based Financial Aid Awarded”, 5/2011; 16 (z) “KHSAA Form GE40- Request for a Statutory Waiver of Bylaw 27”, 2/2012; 17 (aa) “KHSAA Form GE52- District Tournament Financial Report”, 5/2011; 18 (bb) “KHSAA Form GE53- Region Tournament Financial Report”, 3/2012; 19 (cc) “KHSAA Form GE69- Waiver – 15 Day Exceptions”, 5/2011; 20 (dd) “KHSAA Form SO103- Soccer Section/SubSection Financial Report”, 5/2011; 21 (ee) “KHSAA Form T1- Title IX Accom. Of Interests & Abilities”, 5/2011; 22 (ff) “KHSAA Form T2- Title IX Accom. Of Interests & Abilities”, 5/2011; 1 (gg) “KHSAA Form T3- Title IX Accom. Of Interests & Abilities”, 5/2011; 2 (hh) “KHSAA Form T35- Title IX Actual Expenditures Comparison 1 + Booster Club”, 4/2013 3 [5/2011]; 4 (ii) “KHSAA Form T36- Title IX Actual Expenditures Comparison 2 + Booster Club”, 5/2011; 5 (jj) “KHSAA Form T4- Title IX Accom. Of Interests & Abilities”, 5/2011; 6 (kk) “KHSAA Form T41- Title IX Athletics Audit Checklist”, 5/2011; 7 (ll) “KHSAA Form T50- [Title IX] Title IX Re-Visit “, 5/2011; 8 (mm) “KHSAA Form T60- Title IX Corrective Action”, 5/2011; 9 (nn) “KHSAA Form T61- Title IX Interscholastic Athletics Student Survey”, 5/2011; 10 (oo) “KHSAA Form T63- Title IX Interscholastic Athletics Survey”, 5/2011; 11 (pp) “KHSAA Form T70- Title IX Participation Opportunities”, 5/2011; 12 (qq) “KHSAA Form T71- Title IX Benefits - Summary 1”, 5/2011; 13 (rr) “KHSAA Form T72- Title IX Benefits - Summary 2”, 5/2011; 14 (ss) “KHSAA Form T73- Title IX Re-Visit - Publicity Support Group”, 5/2011; 15 (tt) “KHSAA Form T74- Title IX Re-Visit – Corrective Action Summary Chart”, 5/2011; 16 (uu) “KHSAA Form WR101- Wrestling Permission Form”, 12/2009; 17 (vv) “KHSAA Form WR111- Wrestling Skin Condition & Unconscious”, 5/2011; and 18 (ww) “KHSAA Form WR126- Wrestling Weight Certif. Program Assessor”, 3/2012. 19 (2) This material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at 20 the Office of Legal and Legislative Services, Department of Education, First Floor, Capital Plaza 21 Tower, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 22 This is to certify that the chief state school officer has reviewed and recommended this administrative regulation prior to its adoption by the Kentucky Board of Education, as required by KRS 156.070(4). __________________ ______________________________ (Date) Terry Holiday, Ph.D. Commissioner of Education __________________ ______________________________ (Date) David Karem, Chairperson Kentucky Board of Education Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigVMan23 Posted April 11, 2013 Share Posted April 11, 2013 I don't like this decision personally. Will probably greatly affect my youth program in a negitive way I am assuming as I may not be able to schedule basketball games with KHSAA middle schools now since we are a non-KHSAA organization, assuminng they follow the same policies as the high schools do now. Not to mention it just creates a hugh level of politics and red tape at the middle school level now. Bummer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjs4470 Posted April 11, 2013 Share Posted April 11, 2013 What exactly will this mean, and how will it affect the Middle school sports?? What will this do to wrestling which has a mix of club and Middle school teams?? I'm not real good at interpreting all the legal talk. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jumper_Dad Posted April 11, 2013 Share Posted April 11, 2013 The only UP SIDE I see is that some shady win at all cost middle school programs may finally be reined in. Using older kids and even kids from other schools to play on middle school teams had been a common practice at some middle schools in the past. I was talking about this one day at work with a guy several years ago and a lady laughed and said that her son played middle school football until he was a soph. Coaches tried to get him to play one game by having him put on his brothers uniform at half time (brother was injured) when he was a Junior. IF things like this get cleaned up great, but I don't see much else that the from the KHSAA will benefit the Middle Schools. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HT721 Posted April 11, 2013 Share Posted April 11, 2013 The only thing that really annoys me about this, is I will likely have to get officiating licenses again. After law school I quit officiating for a while, then a few AD's from schools I use to regularly call at in our area started calling me about doing some middle school games, I do it mostly now for the exercising, but having to pay the licensing fees and be subject to all of the KHSAA stuff might keep me from calling middle school stuff next year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voice of Reason Posted April 11, 2013 Share Posted April 11, 2013 Not to sidetrack the thread, but has there ever been one post take up an entire thread page? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluedad Posted April 11, 2013 Share Posted April 11, 2013 The only UP SIDE I see is that some shady win at all cost middle school programs may finally be reined in. Using older kids and even kids from other schools to play on middle school teams had been a common practice at some middle schools in the past. I was talking about this one day at work with a guy several years ago and a lady laughed and said that her son played middle school football until he was a soph. Coaches tried to get him to play one game by having him put on his brothers uniform at half time (brother was injured) when he was a Junior. IF things like this get cleaned up great, but I don't see much else that the from the KHSAA will benefit the Middle Schools. So, what will this do- for instance- to a middle school program that draws from several middle schools to form one team (which feeds a single high school)? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
punttheball Posted April 11, 2013 Share Posted April 11, 2013 So, what will this do- for instance- to a middle school program that draws from several middle schools to form one team (which feeds a single high school)? Just read the whole post...I am sure the answer is in there. :banana: Just kidding! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
plantmanky Posted April 11, 2013 Author Share Posted April 11, 2013 Not to sidetrack the thread, but has there ever been one post take up an entire thread page? Do you want me to repost it with the other 8 pages that just involved HS stuff too, lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doubledeuce Posted April 11, 2013 Share Posted April 11, 2013 "Require that no student be able to compete in middle school competition that is repeating a grade for any reason;" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doubledeuce Posted April 11, 2013 Share Posted April 11, 2013 From what I gather reading, middle schools will follow the exact same rules as high school. But it is written in a language that easily confuses me......of course that is not hard to do!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jericho Posted April 12, 2013 Share Posted April 12, 2013 More. Only for KHSAA. Hope they do away with AAU basketball Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doubledeuce Posted April 12, 2013 Share Posted April 12, 2013 "Require that no student be able to compete in middle school competition that is repeating a grade for any reason;" All those hold backs better do it before middle school now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AHSPanther23 Posted April 12, 2013 Share Posted April 12, 2013 This will be interesting to see how the KHSAA themselves will expand to cover all of the middle schools in the state. Then again, since they cut out the programs at the Sweet 16 this year, they might be able to afford it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doubledeuce Posted April 12, 2013 Share Posted April 12, 2013 This will be interesting to see how the KHSAA themselves will expand to cover all of the middle schools in the state. Then again, since they cut out the programs at the Sweet 16 this year, they might be able to afford it. It might add to their coffers because members must pay about a $1000 annually. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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