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High School Today (NHFS) Article
Hi folks,
For those of you that don’t know I am on the publication committee for the Nation Association of State High Schools signature magazine High School Today (NFHS | High School Today). As a committee member I am asked to sometimes write articles. As I represent all contest officials as a member of the committee I am frequently asked to articles that touch our core readership (superintendents, principals, and school board members) and the officiating world. I am in the middle of writing an article that speaks to “what is expected in the contractual relationship between a school and an official”? What I am looking four are three or four officials to be interviewed by e-mail in their expectations of what is expected when you go to work a game. As this is an education based magazine I am also interview a number of AD’s as what they expect from YOU. Just drop me a PM if you have interest. IMHO, this will be a lot more fun than discussing who calls Running Lane Violations. Thanks, Tim |
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My obligation is to honor my contract. If I don't I owe the school a game fee as a penalty if there are no mitigating circumstances.
The schools obligation IMHO is as follows: If I show up at a field and the game is cancelled and I'm not notified (no email, no message left at my contact number) I should be paid a full game fee. If before the game is started we get rained out I should get a travel fee of some sort to cover my expense. Once a pitch is thrown I should receive a full game fee even if that is the only pitch of the game. It would be nice if game mangement, a school official, AD beside the Head Coach were present to handle issues that may arise during and after the game. |
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I have to wait a month.
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Doesnt Refpay take fees out, though?
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I'm more interested in schools supporting umpire authority and judgement.
Many seem to forget that building future citizens that can handle situations both negative and positive (sportsmanship) is the ultimate goal. Take a bad situation and turn it around. I've run into a few schools that winning is more important than teaching lifes lessons. Money is important. It gets us to do many games we would rather not. Most of us would do the "good games" for free. Money gets us to do the rest of them. |
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$5 if you want them to issue a check. Unlimited free direct deposits. There may be some fees for their debit card.
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