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DOCUMENT RESUME TITLE Delaware Secondary School DOCUMENT RESUME ED 332 997 SP 033 143 TITLE Delaware Secondary School Athletic Association (DSSAA) 25th Annual Official Handbook, 1990-1991. INSTITUTION Delaware State Dept. of Public Instruction, Dover. PUB DATE 91 NOTE 57p. PUB TYPE Guides - Non-Classroom Use (055) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Athletics; *Educational Principles; Guidelines; Intermediate Grades; Middle Schools; Secondary Education IDENTIFIERS *Delaware; *Rules and Regulations ABSTRACT This handbook contains a list of member institutions in Delaware, a statement of 10 cardinal athletic principles, and the constitution and by-laws of the Delaware Secondary School Athletic Association (DSSAA). The articles of the constitution cover objectives, membership, administration, meetings, eligibility rules, responsibilities of school heads, rules, and amendments. The by-laws cover the sportsmanship rule, processing violations of the sportsmanship rule, senior high school interscholastic athletic eligibility rules, and junior high/middle school interscholastic athletic eligibility rules. The appendix provides information on the waiver, appeal, and investigative procedures. (AMH) ********t1************************************************************* Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. *********************************************************************** BEST COPY AVARABLF DSSAA 25th Annual Official Handbook 1990-1991 U S DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS °thee1 EducsoonaoResearch and Improvement MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY E DUCATIONAL REsouRcEs INFORMAnoN CENTER IERIC) .) Th.5 dOCumOnt nes been ,eruoduced as tecteved Itom Me person or olgan)tabon 4) . 0..gmatmg 4...?// Mmo, changes have been made 10 ,mp,ove ,ewoducbon Quaidy ROtnts 01 view Or Opin.onSstaled fl MISd0Cu TO THE EDUCATIONAL ,1ES0URCES Men do nOI neCessardyleplesen! &how INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC)" 01 RI pos.lion ot pobcy NOTE: This edition of the DSSAA Handbook contains changes in the areas listed below: SECTION IIIBYLAWS Junior High/Middle Schools RULE 28. WRESTLING WEIGHT CONTROL CODE.Add new sen- tence to Paragraphs C. and D. (pg. 48 3 DELAWARE SECOND ARV SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS Chairman Rudolph Karkosak Wilmington High School Vice Chairman Michael Hart Executive Director Dale C. Farmer Salesianum School Townsend Building Dover, Delaware 19901 PUBUC SCHOOL MEMBERS NEW CASTLE COUNTY Terms Expire Dr. Frank J. Furgele Superintendent, Brandywine School District 1992 Dr. Ronald Mersky Superintendent, Appoquinimink School 1991 District Dr. James W. Kent School Board Member, Christina School 1991 District Rudolph Karkosak Principal, Wilmington High School, 1992 Red Clay Consolidated School District Wilbert Miller Principal, Marguerite H. Burnett Jr. High 1992 School, Brandywine School District Pete Ferrario Athletic Director, Wilmington High School, 1991 Red Clay Consolidated School District Kathleen H. Wilbur School Board Member, Colonial School 1993 District KENT COUNTY Dr. Wayne Barton Superintendent, Smyrna School District 1992 Lynn M. Hitchens School Board Member, Milford School District 1991 David E. Robinson Principal, Caesar Rodney High School, 1993 Caesar Rodney School District James Harvey Athletic Director, Caesar Rodney High School, 1993 Caesar Rodney School District SUSSEX COUNTY (Vacant) School Board Member 1992 Margaret Peck Athletic Director, Cape Henlopen High School, 1992 Cape Henlopen School District Dr. Russell H. Knorr Superintendent, Seaford School District 1993 Dr. Lewis Patterson Principal, Indian River High School, 1991 Indian River School District NON-PUBLIC SCHOOL MEMBERS Rev. Michael T. CollinsAssistant Principal, Archmere Academy 1993 Michael Hart Athletic Director, Salesianum High School 1991 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Dr. Carol State Director of Instruction, Instructional (Indefinite) O'Neill Mayhew Services Branch Dale C. Farmer State Supervisor of Interscholastic (indefinite) Athletics, Non-Voting Member 1 4 DELAWARE SECONDARY SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MEMBER SCHOOLS School CNN School Maw Principal APPOQUINIMINK SCHOOL DISTRICT, Dr. Ronald Mersky 4th Et Main Streets, Odessa 19730 Superintendent 1. Middletown High School, 504 S. Broad Street, Valerie Modruft Middletown 19709 2. ARCHMERE ACADEMY, Philadelphia Pike, Rev. Joseph McLaughlin Claymont 19703 BRANDYWINE SCHOOL DISTRICT, Dr. Frank Furgele Pennsylvania Ave., Claymont 19703 3. Brandywine High School, 1400 Foulk Road, Dr. Lawrence A. Hobdeil Wilmington 19803 4. Concord High School, 2501 Ebright Road, Thomas H. Ramsay Wilmington 19810 5, Mt. Pleasant High School, Washington St. Ext. Quinton Sterling Et Marsh Road, Wilmington 19809 6. Marguerite H. Burnett Junior High School, Wilbert Miller 37th Et Franklin Place, Wilmington 19802 7. Hanby Jr. High School, 25423 Berwyn Road, Thomas h. Adams Wilmington 19610 School Chief Schaal Offlow Principal I 8. Talley Jr. High School, 1110 Cypress Road, Robert G. Cline Wilmington 19810 CAESAR RODNEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, Dr. William J. Bach Old North Road, Box 188, Camden-Wyoming 19934 9. Caesar Rodney Senior High School, 239 Old North David E. Robinson Road, Camden-Wyoming 19934 10. Caesar Rodney Junior High School, 25 E. Camden- Gerald Buckworth Wyoming Ave., Camden-Wyoming 19934 11. Dover Alr Force Base Junior High School, Charles Szvitich Hawthorne Drive, Dover 19901 CAPE HENLOPEN SCHOOL DISTRICT, Nassau 19909 Dr. James Wilson 12. Cape Henlopen High School, Savannah Road, John H. Krekzer Lewes 19068 13. Lewes Junior High School, Savannah Road, Hubert Mock Lewes 19958 14. Milton Junior High School, 612 Federal Street, William Howell Milton 19944 16. Rehoboth Junior High School, Silver Lake, Orville D. Basinski Rehoboth Beach 19971 c. a. Schaal Chian r School Wilma. Principal CAPITAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, Dr. Edward Goatit 946 Forrest St., Dover 19901 16. Dover High School, 625 Walker Rd., Dover 19901 Patrick Lynn 17. Dover Central Middle School, Dr. John A. Leone Delaware Avenue, Dover 19901 CHRISTINA SCHOOL DISTRICT, Dr. Iris Metts 83 East Maln Street, Newark 19711 18. Christiana High School, Richard L. Kapolka Salem Church Rd., Newark 19711 19. Glasgow High School, 1901 S. College Ave., Robert Anderson Newark 19702 20. Newark High School, Elm Delaware Ave., Frank Hagen Newark 19711 COLONIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, Dr. David C. Campbell 318 E. Basin Road, New Castle 19720 21. William Penn High School, Basin Rd., William C. Roberts (Interim) New Castle 19720 . 1 22. George Read Middle School, Basin Rd., Gregory E. Thornton New Castle 19720 l 23. Gunning Bedford Middle School, Cox Neck Rd., Daniel M. Poorman Delaware City 19706 24. New Castle Middle School, 9th Er Delaware Sts. Delvin D. Burns New Castle 19720 Chief School Mow Principal Dr. Wayne Bast an DELMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT, 8th Et Jewell Sts., Delmar 19940 25. Delmar High School, Richard W. Stahl 8th & Jewell Sta., Delmar 19940 Richard A. Shaw Don SIssom 26. FERRIS SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Centre & Faulk land Rds., Wilmington19805 Dr. Charles R. Hudscn INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT, RI/ 2, Box 236, Frankford 19945 Dr. Lewis Patterson 27. Indian River High School, Frankford19945 John McCarthy 28. Sussex Contral SeniorHigh School, W. Market Street, Georgetown19947 Robert Powell 29. Sussex Central Junior HighSchool, State Street, Millsboro 19966 Howard Gerken 30. Selbyville Middle School, Selbyville19976 LAKE FOREST SCHOOL DISTRICT, Dr. James H. VanSciver Dorman Street, Harrington 19952 01 8 a) School Cidef School Mow Principal 31, Lake Forest High School, RD 1, Felton 19943 Ronald L. Burrows 32. William T. Chipman Junior High School, Marjorie Davis Center Street, Harrington 19952 LAUREL SCHOOL DISTRICT, 815 Central Avenue, Dr. Richard T. Walker Laurel 19956 33. Laurel Senior High School, 1133 S. Central Larry E. Harrison Avenue, Laurel 19966 34. Laurel Central Middle School, 801 Central Ave., Edward Taylor Laurel, 19956 MILFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT, 906 Lakeview Charles E. Moses Avenue, Milford 19963 35. Milford Senior High School, 1019 N. Walnut Street, Robert Rescigno Milford 19983 36. Milford Middle School, Lakeview Avenue, Dr. Gary Annan Milford 19963 37. NEW CASTLE BAPTIST MIDDLE SCHOOL 9 901 East Basin Rd., New Castle 19720 Dr. James R. Murphy NEW CASTLE COUNTY VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, Dr. Dennis L. Loftus 1417 Newport Rd., Wilmington 19804 Chief school Moor PrInclpol School LeeRoy DeShazor 38. De !castle TechnicalH19n School, '417 Newport Rd., Wilmington19804 Joseph P. Ambrosino Vocational-Technical High School, 39. Paul M. Hodgson 2627 Summit Bridge Rd.,Newark 19702 Gordon B. Sanders 40. Howard Career Center, 401 East 12th St., Wilmington19802 Sister Marie Kelly Rev. Francis Hanlon, 0.S.F.S. 41. PADUA ACADEMY,905 N. Broom St., Wilmington 19808 Dr. Joseph Johnson RED CLAY CONSOLIDATEDSCHOOL DISTRICT, 1400 Washington St., Wilmington19801 Alfred D. DiEmedio 42. Alexis I. duPont HighSchool, 50 Hillside Rd., Greenville19807 William T. Cohee 43. John Dickinson HighSchool, 1001 Milltown Re., Wilmington 19800 Joseph P. Lavelle 44. Thomas McKean HighSchool, 301 Mc Kennan's Church Road, Wilmington 19038 Rudolph Karkosek 45. Wilmington High School,Lancaster Ave., & duPont Rd., Wilmington19807 OSB Sister Marie Kelly Sister Mary Ellen Hussey, 48. ST. ELIZABETH HIGHSCHOOL, Cedar & Rodney Streets,Wilmington 19805 Ronald R. Russo Sister Marie Kelly 47. ST. MARK'S HIGHSCHOOL, Pike Creek Rd., 1 Wilmington 19808 1 0 Plindpal co Chief School Maw Rev. Richard N. Grant, 0.S.F.S. 48. SALES1ANUM SCHOOL, 18th Et BroomSts., Wilmington
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