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Originally Posted by crosscountry55
Second hand through my association. It's affiliated with NASO which helped the association prepare for and brief a state district meeting back in the fall.
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I think that any solution to pay needs to be a multi-year solution.
The problem with pay in Wisconsin (and I know this first hand from both sides of the process) is that schools/conferences give a $5 increase and then spend 10 years tabling discussion on officiating pay. I have meeting notes that show this.
When I moved here in 2002, we got $50 to $55 for a varsity game, 2-person.
Now it's 3-person and we're getting $50 to $85 for a game (yes, parts of WI pay $85. Note that the $85 is in the most northern, remote areas of the state where they replaced mileage payments with a higher fee).
Let's use $60 as a typical game fee:
Schools look at things this way -- we've gone from paying $120/game to $180/game -- that's a 50% increase. Over the course of a season we need to pay $1320 more (11 boys and 11 girls home games) for basketball officiating.
We look at it like this: I made $60 to work a game in 2006 and I make $60 now.
So there is at least 1.5 sides to this. But the $50 thing is a real problem, I'll agree.