MSHSAA Board certifies Annual Questionnaire results and sets ballot dates

Josh Scott, President of the Board of Directors for MSHSAA
Josh Scott, President of the Board of Directors for MSHSAA
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The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) Board of Directors met on March 13 at Mizzou Arena to discuss matters affecting member schools across the state, according to a March 16 announcement. The board certified the results of the Annual Questionnaire, which was distributed to all member schools in February.

The Annual Questionnaire is an important tool for gathering feedback from schools. Dr. Jennifer Rukstad, MSHSAA Executive Director, said, “Each year, the Annual Questionnaire gives us important feedback from our member schools. This process helps ensure that decisions reflect the needs and viewpoints of our schools. Their input guides the conversation and plays a key role in shaping future MSHSAA policies.”

In addition to certifying questionnaire results, the board approved items for this year’s Annual Ballot. The ballot will be available to member schools starting Monday, April 13, and voting will remain open until Friday, April 24. Results will be posted on the MSHSAA website later in the spring.

Dr. Rukstad said, “The Annual Ballot is the process through which our members create and revise their own rules. Every school has a voice, and every vote counts. Our member schools ultimately determine the rules for their Association.”

The next regularly scheduled meeting of the board will take place in April.



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