Spring activities and sports now suspended until April 30
The suspension of spring activities and sports has been extended to April 30, following state and local extensions on school closures and mandatory social-distancing.
The suspension of spring activities and sports has been extended to April 30, following state and local extensions on school closures and mandatory social-distancing.
Stadiums across Colorado lit up on Monday night as schools and districts sought to offer a beacon of hope to their students.
As we navigate a “new normal” in the midst of COVID-19, we caught up with commissioner Rhonda Blanford-Green to discuss the impact the pandemic is having on communities.
High school spirit rules changes for the 2020-21 school year remain centered on increasing safety for cheerleading and dance teams across the country.
The Box State Blitz Online Coaches Clinic is aimed to help football coaches around Colorado improve while maintaining social distance.
CHSAA staff will continue the work from home schedule with limited/essential personnel in-office as needed until April 13.
There are so many inspiring words and letters out there to tell us to hang in there, we are together, this will pass. Although I read them and believe, there is still this vague and hollow place that says, “What’s next?”
The Colorado High School Activities Association, following the most recent recommendation of state and federal health officials, has announced changes in the spring sports and activities schedules.
In line with our member schools, the National Federation and several state Associations, the CHSAA staff will be working remotely from home until March 30.
On Friday afternoon, about 14 hours or so after the news that the remainder of the state basketball tournaments had been canceled, Springfield science teacher Van Walker published a letter to all Baca County basketball athletes to express admiration for their leadership.