Category Archives: Section XI News

NYSAAA Projects: Wright Leads Aspiring ADs Program, Webster Oversees Program Committee

The following notes are from the NYSPHSAA board meeting this month where they gave a NYSAAA Update …

NYSAAA Past President, Denise Kiernan, developed a statewide initiative for a mentoring program and will be working with the Chapters in implementing the model that she envisions.

The program is designed for new and beginning AD’s in their first or three years of athletic administration.

It also complements the “Aspiring AD Program” initiated by Chapter 11 and Dr. Jim Wright, and now by Greg Warren, CMAA across the state.

The NYSAAA Executive Board has moved along in its plan to develop a five year Strategic Plan over this next year. The final approval is targeted for the 2022 Conference. The overall Chair will be Robert Stulmaker, CAA.

The three subcommittees will be Operations (Dr. Mira Martincich & Nina Van Erk); Finance (TBA); and Programs (Donald Webster, CMAA).

Forty-five AD’s across the state have volunteered and 24 will be assigned to one of the three subcommittees this month. The association has schedule August 15-17, 2021 for a two day retreat at the Desmond in Albany to develop the plan under the leadership of facilitator, Bruce Whitehead, CMAA of Indianapolis, IN.

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O’Reilly, Cooney, Gulluscio Highlight NYSPHSAA Board Meeting

During the NYSPHSAA March board meeting, there was a NYS Athletic Administrator Association update which featured the announcement of the Class of 2022 NYSAAA Hall of Fame, including former Brentwood AD Kevin O’Reilly.
 
Also approved for the NYSAAA 2022 Wall of Honor was Richard Cooney from East Hampton.
 
The NYSAAA board approved its slate of Officers for 2021-22 and Shelter Island AD Todd Gulluscio was named president-elect.

NYSPHSAA Holds Quarterly Executive Committee Meeting in Saratoga

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) held its quarterly meeting of the Executive Committee on Wednesday, May 5 at the Embassy Suites in Saratoga Springs. The Committee voted on several key proposals important to the Association’s 787-member schools.

The Committee approved only using a digital ticketing platform for all NYSPHSAA state championship events starting with the 2021-22 school year.  Digital ticket prices were approved to be $10 (+ fees) for all championships.

The Executive Committee approved an adjustment to the boys and girls cross country classification cut-off numbers. The new numbers, which would take effect in fall 2021, can be found on page 88 of the agenda found here.

Additionally, all spring 2020 regional rotations and state tournament rotations were advanced to 2022 for spring team sports, plus boys tennis individual championships which uses a bye to fill the at-large slots. Also pertaining to championships, the Committee approved extending bid terms for all 2021 spring state championships for an additional year as a result of the cancellation of this year’s spring state championships.

The following state championship venues were approved for new terms: USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (Flushing) as the host of the 2021-2023 NYSPHSAA Girls Tennis Team Championships and as the host of the 2022-2024 NYSPHSAA Boys Tennis Team Championships; the Edison Club and McGregor Country Club (Wilton/Rexford, NY) as the host of the 2022-2024 NYSPHSAA Girls Golf Championships.

The meeting was called to order by President Julie Bergman at 9:00 am and concluded at 11:40 am. The next meeting of the NYSPHSAA Executive Committee will be in conjunction with the Central Committee meeting on July 27-28, 2021 at the Resort World Catskills in Monticello, NY.

NYSPHSAA Mental Health Awareness Week

A note from NYSPHSAA …

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association’s (NYSPHSAA) Mental Health Awareness Week is Monday, May 3 – Friday, May 7,2021. The goal of the initiative is to encourage schools to provide training to athletic administrators, coaches, and student-athletes, to help them learn how to identify signs & symptoms of mental illness, break the stigma associated with it, and provide resources to those who need them.

As an association, we would like you join the initiative as we believe athletic directors and coaches have a lasting impact on the lives of our student-athletes. According to the Mental Health Association of New York State, early signs of mental illness are often mistaken for typical characteristics of childhood and adolescent development. As a result, being able to recognize the signs and symptoms of mental illness in your student-athletes is imperative.

To join the initiative, NYSPHSAA has provided a toolkit to make it easier for schools and athletic departments to participate. The downloadable toolkit and presentation can be found on the Safety & Research page of the NYSPHSAA website (on the top left side of the page). The link is provided below. This year, our focus is on highlighting positive mental health strategies!

In addition to your participation through social media, we ask you, your coaches, and student-athletes sign up for the National Federation of High School’s (NFHS) Student Mental Health and Suicide Prevention course (link below). This course helps identify types of mental health issues experienced by students. It also provides strategies for students coping with mental health conditions and encourages students to seek help when needed, for themselves and their peers.

Please let me know if you have any questions regarding the initiative at kjadin@nysphsaa.org.

Thank you for your support and more importantly the dedication you put toward the success of student-athletes each and every day!