CDPHE approves variances for Season C; practice set to begin soon
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has approved variances for Season C sports, paving the way for those sports to begin practice over the next week.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has approved variances for Season C sports, paving the way for those sports to begin practice over the next week.
The Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) does not have the authority to interpret or change CDPHE, Local Health Departments or the Governor’s Executive Orders in regards to capacity limitations.
A general overview of modifications which are being made to structure of the season in Season B sports.
CHSAA has secured variances from CDPHE and state officials which will allow all Season B sports and activities to begin practice on Jan. 18.
We took to Instagram last week to ask students to send us any questions they had for our commissioner, Rhonda Blanford-Green. And those students sure delivered.
The start of Season B sports has been delayed, following communication from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to the Colorado High School Activities Association late Sunday night.
The CHSAA follows state and local guidelines regarding maximum numbers in facilities.
The 2020 boys tennis state tournaments are Sept. 25-26. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are some changes to the format of the tournament.
Much has occurred this week that has put CHSAA, as well as myself, front and center.
CHSAA commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green is meeting with the Governor’s office on Friday to gather information about potential variances the state would allow for all sports.