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Schedule Planner 2021 - 2023 Kansas State High School Activities Association SCHEDULE PLANNER 2021 - 2023 Name: ____________________________________________________ Department: _____________________________________________ School: ___________________________________________________ 601 SW Commerce Place | PO Box 495 | Topeka, KS 66601-0495 Phone: 785-273-5329 | Fax: 785-271-0236 [email protected] | www.kshsaa.org ACTIVITIES SPONSORED BY THE EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS KANSAS STATE HIGH SCHOOL Roger Perkins, Miltonvale-Southern Cloud, USD 334, President ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION Mike Kastle, Parsons, USD 503, Vice President Greg Rosenhagen, Cheney, Secretary/Treasurer FALL Tim Bumgarner, Whitewater-Remington Girls Tennis Matthew Garber, Sabetha Middle School Girls Golf Shannon Haydock, Rose Hill Girls Gymnastics Deena Horst, Salina Girls Volleyball Tammie Romstad, Kansas City, USD 500 Girls & Boys Cross Country Catherine Smith, Olathe Boys Soccer Drew Thon, Garden City Unified Bowling Linda Wiley, Silver Lake Football ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF WINTER Bill Faflick, Executive Director Boys Swimming & Diving Francine Martin, Assistant Executive Director Girls & Boys Wrestling Mark Lentz, Assistant Executive Director Girls & Boys Bowling Jeremy Holaday, Assistant Executive Director Girls & Boys Basketball Craig Manteuffel, Assistant Executive Director Rod Garman, Assistant Executive Director SPRING Annie Diederich, Assistant Executive Director Boys Tennis Brent Unruh, Office & Operations Manager Girls Swimming & Diving Boys Golf ADMINISTRATOR SEMINARS Boys Baseball 9 A.M. - NOON Girls Softball Friday, July 23 Topeka-KSHSAA Office, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Girls Soccer (NEW ADs Only) Girls & Boys Track & Field Monday, July 26 Dodge City District Office Tuesday, July 27 Colby High School ACTIVITIES Wednesday, July 28 Maize South High School Cheer Thursday, July 29 Salina, Smoky Hill Education Dance/Drill Team Service Center Debate Friday, July 30 Lawrence-Free State High School Kansas Association for Youth Thursday, August 5 Parsons High School Music Friday, August 6 Olathe East High School Piano Monday, August 9 Topeka-KSHSAA Office, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (NEW ADs Only) Scholars Bowl Speech Student Council REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR AND BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETINGS 1:15 P.M. Monday, October 18 Topeka-KSHSAA Office Tuesday, October 19 Salina, Smoky Hill Education Service Center Wednesday, October 20 Oakley High School Thursday, October 21 Dodge City District Office Monday, October 25 Blue Valley-USD 229 Hilltop Center Tuesday, October 26 Maize High School Wednesday, October 27 Fort Scott High School FOOTBALL OFFICIALS MEETINGS SOCCER OFFICIALS MEETINGS 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED Wednesday, August 4 Girard High School Saturday, August 7 Shawnee Mission South High School, Thursday, August 5 Olathe South High School 9 a.m., Kansas City Area Officials Clinic Monday, August 9 Wichita-Heights High School Monday, August 9 Pittsburg High School Tuesday, August 10 Garden City High School Tuesday, August 10 Goddard-Eisenhower High School Wednesday, August 11 Hays High School, Lecture Hall Wednesday, August 11 KSHSAA, Board Room Thursday, August 12 Manhattan High School, Little Theater Thursday, August 12 Olathe East High School Monday, August 16 Topeka-Washburn Rural High School Saturday, August 14 Wichita-East High School, 9 a.m., Tuesday, August 17 Shawnee Mission Northwest Wichita Area Officials Clinic High School Monday, August 16 Salina, Smoky Hill Service Center Wednesday, August 18 Hutchinson Community College, (605 E. Crawford) Shears Center Tuesday, August 17 Hays High School, Lecture Hall Thursday, August 19 Beloit High School Wednesday, August 18 Dodge City High School, Fine Arts Monday, August 23 Colby High School Practice Room Tuesday, August 24 Dodge City High School, Fine Arts Thursday, August 19 Derby High School Practice Room Tuesday, August 24 KSHSAA, Board Room Wednesday, August 25 Derby High School Wednesday, August 25 Lansing High School Thursday, August 26 Salina, Smoky Hill Service Center (605 E. Crawford) Monday, August 30 Chanute High School GYMNASTICS OFFICIALS MEETING Saturday, August 28 Shawnee Mission North High School, Tuesday, August 31 Sabetha High School 10 a.m., Library Wednesday, September 1 KSHSAA, Board Room BASKETBALL OFFICIALS MEETINGS VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS MEETINGS 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED Wednesday, October 6 Chanute High School Wednesday, August 4 Lansing High School, Pride Rock Thursday, October 7 Burlington High School Thursday, August 5 Seneca-Nemaha Central High School, Monday, October 11 Ulysses High School, Commons Commons Tuesday, October 12 Great Bend High School Monday, August 9 Hays High School, Lecture Hall Wednesday, October 13 Salina-Central High School Tuesday, August 10 Ulysses High School, Commons Thursday, October 14 Eudora High School Wednesday, August 11 Maize High School Monday, October 18 Basehor-Linwood High School Thursday, August 12 Topeka-Washburn Rural High School Tuesday, October 19 Manhattan High School, Little Theater Wednesday, October 20 Beloit High School Monday, August 16 Hutchinson High School, Professional Learning Center Thursday, October 21 Colby High School Tuesday, August 17 Oakley, NWK Educational Monday, October 25 Maize High School Service Center Tuesday, October 26 Cimarron High School Wednesday, August 18 Cimarron High School Wednesday, October 27 Hays High School, Lecture Hall Thursday, August 19 Salina, Smoky Hill Service Center Monday, November 1 Shawnee Mission Northwest (605 E. Crawford) High School Monday, August 23 Parsons High School Tuesday, November 2 Junction City High School Tuesday, August 24 Derby North Middle School, Wednesday, November 3 Seneca-Nemaha Central High School Cafeteria-Auditorium Thursday, November 4 Derby High School Wednesday, August 25 Overland Park-Blue Valley West Monday, November 8 El Dorado, Performing Arts Center High School (500 W. Central) Thursday, August 26 KSHSAA, Hall of Fame Room Tuesday, November 9 Pittsburg High School Wednesday, November 10 Olathe South High School Thursday, November 11 Topeka-Washburn Rural High School Monday, November 15 Overland Park-Blue Valley Southwest High School KSHSAA 2021-2023 Schedule Planner 3 WRESTLING OFFICIALS MEETINGS DEBATE & SPEECH RULES MEETINGS 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED 7 P.M. Tuesday, October 12 Wichita-Heights High School Tuesday, August 24 Salina-Kansas Wesleyan University Wednesday, October 13 Garden City High School Saturday, August 28 KSCA Convention (TBD) Thursday, October 14 Salina, Smoky Hill Service Center Monday, August 30 Valley Center High School (605 E. Crawford) Tuesday, August 31 Garden City High School Wednesday, October 20 Shawnee Mission Northwest Thursday, September 2 Hays High School High School Tuesday, September 7 Chanute High School Thursday, October 21 KSHSAA, Hall of Fame Room Wednesday, September 8 KSHSAA Tuesday, October 26 Girard High School Wednesday, October 27 Hays High School, Multipurpose Room Wednesday, November 3 Olathe South High School STUDENT COUNCIL REGIONAL CONFERENCES Thursday, November 4 Goddard High School, Lecture Hall 8 A.M. - NOON Monday, September 20 Lyons High School Tuesday, September 21 Kingman High School BASEBALL/SOFTBALL OFFICIALS MEETINGS Wednesday, September 22 Plainville High School 7 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED Thursday, September 23 Chanute High School Wednesday, January 26 Olathe West High School Monday, September 27 Topeka-Seaman High School Thursday, January 27 Parsons High School Tuesday, September 28 Spring Hill High School Monday, January 31 Manhattan High School, Little Theater Wednesday, September 29 Dodge City Civic Center Wednesday, February 2 Dodge City High School, Fine Arts Thursday, September 30 Haysville Campus High School, Practice Room Wichita Thursday, February 3 Pratt, 10 a.m., Municipal Building, Recreation Dept Thursday, February 3 Derby North Middle School, KAY REGIONAL CONFERENCES Cafeteria-Auditorium Area 1 Regional Conference TBD Monday, February 7 KSHSAA, Board Room Wednesday, November 3 Yates Center High School Wednesday, February 9 Hays High School, Lecture Hall Thursday, November 4 Sublette High School Thursday, February 10 Salina, Smoky Hill Service Center Friday, November 5 Seneca-Nemaha Central High School (605 E. 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