Here are the basketball rates:
8.8.4 Basketball Officials Fees as adopted by the LHSAA in all classes: 1. Regular Season - Varsity Game (2 person officiating crew) Certified Rated Official . ....... $45.00 per official, per game Approved Rated Official ......... $37.00 per official, per game Registered Rated Official ....... $35.00 per official, per game 2. Regular Season - Varsity Game (3 person officiating crew) Certified Rated Official . ............. $40.00 per official, per game Approved Rated Official . .............. $32.00 per official, per game Registered Rated Official ................. $30.00 per official, per game 3. Playoff Games - Varsity Game (3 person officiating crew) Certified Rated Official . ........ $65.00 per official, per game Approved Rated Official ........... $58.00 per official, per game Registered Rated Official ......... $52.00 per official, per game 4. The LHSAA shall pay each official $75.00 per game in the Ladies Top 28 Tournament and Boys Top 28 Tournament, plus travel pay. Taken from here: http://lhsaa.org/uploads/handbook/Se...ficiating1.pdf |
And here's football:
8.8.5 Football Officials Fees as adopted by LHSAA schools in all classes: 1. Regular Season Certified Rated Official $85.00 per official, per game Approved Rated Official .. ...... $70.00 per official, per game Registered Rated Official $60.00 per official, per game Clock Operator . $40.00 per official, per game 2. Playoff Games Certified Rated Official . .......... $95.00 per official, per game Approved Rated Official ............ $80.00 per official, per game Registered Rated Official .. $65.00 per official, per game Clock Operator ... $50.00 per official, per game 3. As adopted in all games, the crew referees fee shall be increased by $15.00. 4. Officials working games in the Superdome Classic shall be paid $100.00 per game and clock operators shall be paid $75.00 per game, plus travel pay. They pay the Referee $15 more per game. That is just comical. |
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This is really one of the problems Texas faces -- effective pay rates for varsity games involving large schools can be quite good (assuming the district pays what they are supposed to). Subvarsity rates, however, are another story. Rates for other sports need to increase. Football officials that work 0-4 subvarsity dates per year don't really care about the fee and may not be willing to risk losing even one Friday night fee to take a stand -- either for football subvarsity or other sports at all levels. |
Agreed. I just moved back from there after 6 years and even the varsity rates were all over the place. Our TAPPS pay for varsity was a flat $85 which was good but our rates working smaller varsity games were all over, and often at the whim of the ADs. We worked more than a few small towns with absolutely packed stadiums and came away with $70 checks (including travel).
The only thing I'm going to really miss about working football in Texas was using NCAA rules. You can keep everything else. |
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$35-$45 for a 2-person varsity game is just silly. The amounts here in Oregon are $56.75 for smaller schools and and $63 for larger schools....about 50% more for the same job. Plus, we get mileage. The post-season bump is $5. We don't have 3-person yet, so I can't compare that. |
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That's to make up for having to live in Connecticut. :)
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For the purposes of this thread and continuing to put the staggeringly low La. rates in perspective, it's $78 2-man varsity, $66.30 3-man, $56 subvarsity (including middle school) in Massachusetts. |
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Local assignment commissioner earns an annual salary of $29,925.00. Local assistant assignment commissioner earns an annual salary of $2,000.00. Both salaries are paid by the local board as two line items in our annual budget. |
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The problem is it is still in the Northeast and drops below 30 in the winter. :cool:
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Statement from Bonine is one of the most ludicrous things I have ever heard. |
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