Georgia High School Association

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Georgia High School Association
Abbreviation GHSA
Formation 1904
Legal status 501(c)(3) Association - 1986
Purpose/focus Athletics/Educational
Headquarters 151 S. Bethel St.
Thomaston, GA 30286
Region served Georgia
Membership 437 high schools
Official languages English
Executive Director Ralph Swearngin
Affiliations National Federation of State High School Associations
Staff 11
Website ghsa.net
Remarks (706) 647-7473

The Georgia High School Association (GHSA) governs athletic and club events for member high schools in Georgia, USA. GHSA is a member of the National Federation of State High School Associations. The association has 437 public and private high schools as members. GHSA organizes all sports and academic competitions as well as overseeing registration, training, and approves local area sports officials associations to administer regional athletics and activities per member schools.

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[edit] Membership

Membership to the GHSA is voluntary and open to every high school in the state of Georgia, although participating private schools must have at least 150 students in their high school.[1] Many private schools that do not enter the GHSA compete in the interscholastic organization of the Georgia Independent School Association (GISA). Member schools of the GHSA make most decisions by appointing region representatives who vote on proposals in the GHSA Executive Committee. Individual decisions by regions are made by the schools in the region on such issues as region tiebreakers and hosting of region tournaments. Members are divided into five classes by size and then further divided into regions based on geographic locations.

[edit] Classification - Regions

The GHSA currently has six classes, AAAAAA, AAAAA, AAAA, AAA, AA, and A, (called "six-A", five-A", "quad-A", "triple-A", "double-A", and "single-A" respectively) based on the schools' student population. Each class has eight regions, numbered 1 through 8, based on the geographic location of the schools involved. Region 1 of each class is usually the southernmost region, with the region numbers generally increasing as one moves north. Regions have been realigned every two years. Starting in 2010 realignment will happen every four years. Regions generally have ten schools, but can range from 4 to 16 teams.

Currently classes are determined with a clear cut off: schools with 2000 and greater enrollment are placed in AAAAAA, 525 maximum enrollment for class A, and the remaining schools evenly divided between the other three classes. Prior to 2008 the largest 15% of schools were placed in AAAAA with the smallest 15% in class A and the other schools evenly divided between the other three classes. Schools (but not individual athletic teams) can elect to play up to a higher classification but cannot play down to a lower classification than their enrollment places them.

AAAAAA is a new class newly created for the 2012–2014 period to accommodate growth in local schools.

[edit] Competitions

[edit] Athletics

Boys athletics governed by the GHSA are: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, riflery (co-ed), soccer, swimming, tennis, track and wrestling. Girls athletics programs overseen by the GHSA include basketball, competition cheerleading (co-ed & non co-ed), cross country, golf, gymnastics, lacrosse, riflery, fast pitch softball, slow pitch softball, soccer, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball.

[edit] Other

Literary activities governed by the GHSA are dramatic interpretation, essay, GHSA Debate, extemporaneous speaking, one act plays, quartet, spelling, trio and vocal solo.

[edit] Officials Associations

Reserved

[edit] Associates

[edit] References

  1. ^ GHSA Constitution and By-Laws for 2011-2012

[edit] External links