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Old Tue Oct 27, 2015, 11:00am
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this is a great place to learn,it's helped me tons.what are the training requirements for Kansas?
Pay your money and pass the NFHS test.

*I* don't feel comfortable with that level, though.
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Old Tue Oct 27, 2015, 01:31pm
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Pay your money and pass the NFHS test.

*I* don't feel comfortable with that level, though.
This is the same requirements for Maryland and West Virginia which has proven to be a mistake many years with people coming in saying it's easy money. I'm so glad to see that you are being proactive and learning as much as you can before taking the court. You won't regret it. Sometimes even the ones with the most tenure who know the rules backwards and forwards still can't apply it on the court. You could never convince them of it though.
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Old Sat Oct 31, 2015, 11:20am
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Pay your money and pass the NFHS test.

*I* don't feel comfortable with that level, though.
Wow, your state requires you to pass the NFHS test to officiate.

To become a registered official in Michigan you must

1) Pay your money

2) Pass the MHSAA Officials Guidebook Test (which has ZERO sport specific rules but makes you know about the MHSAA).

3) Start officiating.

Only two sports in Michigan, football and basketball require you to pass a sport specific test to become an official.

Michigan does not require officials to pass a sport specific rules test unless they a new football or basketball official, or they are trying to work state post-season games (Varsity only). For non-state tourney officials and officials working subvarsity there is no requirement that you ever pass a sport specific test.
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Old Sun Nov 01, 2015, 02:17am
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I have to pass the NFHS exam with the acceptable score and also complete on court and classroom hours before I hit the floor each year
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Old Mon Nov 02, 2015, 02:05am
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I have to pass the NFHS exam with the acceptable score and also complete on court and classroom hours before I hit the floor each year
Same here. Minimum passing score to officiate is 75% and for playoff qualification 90%.

In addition, all officials in any sport must attend a one time OCEP principles of officiating course, and officials are also required to attend a sports specific OCEP course at least once every five years to maintain playoff eligibility.

We also have a state activities association mandated annual training requirement including an on court practicum.
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