LONE TREE – The Colorado High School Activities Association hosted its 2025 All-School Summit this past Sunday through Thursday at the DCSD Legacy Campus.
Throughout the three days, in addition to the general summit, there were individual sessions designed for new Athletic Directors, Activities Directors, Sports Medicine representatives and CHSAA State Representatives.
During the Sports Medicine symposium on Monday, CHSAA and the Colorado Athletic Trainers Association (CATA) awarded Douglas County School District athletic trainers Sara Kramer and Maddie England with the Lifesaver Award for 2024-25. The honor was given in honor of their quick action, expertise and distinction in performing Life Saving Emergency Care, ultimately saving a Doherty boys basketball player’s life through CPR.
The rest of the All-School Summit featured panel discussions and breakout sessions. Monday’s panel was on the importance of educationally based activities and featured both a coach and administrator panel and a student panel. On Tuesday, a panel of coaches and administrators talked about inclusive excellence.
Breakout sessions throughout the two days focused on Arbiter, a back-to-school checklist, Special Olympics, the importance of your PA announcer, transfer waivers, CLOC updates, officials, how to create change through the Legislative Council and committees, and “if winning is the first goal, what is the second goal.”
Athletic and activities directors on site picked up the 2025-26 CHSAA Bylaw book, in addition to individual sport rule books and their school’s student media passes. For any schools unable to attend the summit, those materials will be mailed directly to the school.
Additional information shared at the summit can be found within the All-School Summit presentation materials.