North Dakota High School Activities Association

is a non-profit organization, which exists to contribute to the education of high school boys and girls of North Dakota.  Our services include administering a program of interscholastic activities, clinics, contests and festivals among our member schools.  We work to elevate the standards of good sportsmanship and encourage growth in good citizenship, not only of high school students, but also of all others who come in contact with the school activities.  Protecting member schools, students and personnel from exploitation by special interest groups is part of our mission.  We encourage pride in scholastic achievement as a fundamental basis for a well-balanced activities program.  We strive to supplement the dramatic, literary, music and physical education programs of member schools, giving due emphasis to those tendencies which promise best to promote the mental and physical health and social well being of all students.

Spring Tournament Information

MusicA & B Baseball
- Click HERE for B Results and Live Stats
Girls' Soccer
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Boys' GolfGirls' Tennis - Click HERE for updated brackets
 Girls' Class B GolfBoys' Track & Field  - Click HERE for Results
 Girls' SoftballGirls' Track & Field - Click HERE for Results

Officials' Registration Open

2013-14 NDHSAA Officials' Registration is open.  Log in to MVP to register.  CLICK HERE for more information. Concussion Management required by state law ever 2 years.  CLICK HERE for Concussion Management Information. 

Administrator Meeting Dates Set
All Meetings: 10:00 am - noon local time

August 5, 2013: Dickinson State University, BAC Center
August 6, 2013: Minot State University, Old Main 102.  Park in circle loop in front of Old Main—no ticketing that day.
August 8, 2013: Valley City High School HAC
August 12, 2013: Larimore High School
August 13, 2013: Bismarck Ramada Assembly Hall Room.  Formerly the Doublewood.  1400 E Interchange Ave, Bismarck, ND 58501

Coaches' Education Required

Beginning the fall of 2013 all coaches who work with student-athletes in grades 9-12 must be certified. To become certified a coach must complete the requirements for a NDHSAA Coaching Permit.  

Click HERE for more information on NDHSAA Coaches Education 

Concussion Management Information

Click HERE for Concussion Management Information

Click HERE for NFHS Learn

Employment Opportunities within NDHSAA Member Schools

Member schools wishing to post opportunities on the NDHSAA public site should email brenda.schell@sendit.nodak.edu with pertinent information. CLICK HERE for current openings.

Heat Index Information

Click HERE for Heat Index chart and other heat related information.

In Season Charitable Contest Guidelines

Click HERE for Guidelines

NFHS Medical Advisory Information

Click HERE for NFHS Medical Advisory Information

NFHS Offers Free Courses

NFHS is offering free courses to coaches and parents.
• A Guide to Heat Acclimatization and Heat Illness Prevention
• Concussion in Sports - What You Need To Know
• Creating a Safe and Respectful Environment
• Sportsmanship
• The Role of the Parent in Sports
Click HERE for NFHS Learn to access courses

Sport Physicals Required Annually

CLICK HERE for pdf of the NDHSAA physical form and instructions.  A physical examination must be completed on or after April 15 to be valid for participation the following school year.

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  1. NFHS Summer Conference
    Date: June 23, 2013 10:00 PM

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