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By Cole Andrews - RHS Athletic Director
The Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) has had a HUGE impact on high school athletics over the past 100 years. As a long-time observer and supporter of high school sports in Michigan, I have witnessed firsthand how the MHSAA has shaped the experience of student-athletes, coaches, and communities alike.
Since its founding in 1921, the MHSAA has played a pivotal role in standardizing rules and regulations across the state, ensuring fairness and consistency in competition. Through this standardization, student-athletes from all over Michigan are afforded the same opportunities, regardless of where they compete, helping level the playing field. The MHSAA’s commitment to organizing state tournaments and championships has given countless athletes the chance to showcase their talents and represent their schools with pride. These events, from football and basketball to track and field and volleyball, have become traditions that bring communities together, fostering school spirit and local pride.
Beyond the competitive aspect, the MHSAA’s emphasis on sportsmanship and ethical behavior has created a positive atmosphere where respect for opponents, officials, and the game itself is encouraged. In a time when the importance of character and integrity in athletics is often overlooked, the MHSAA’s focus on teaching student-athletes valuable life skills—such as teamwork, leadership, and discipline—has left a lasting impact on the personal development of young people.
One of the most significant contributions of the MHSAA has been its role in promoting inclusivity, particularly in the expansion of opportunities for female athletes. Long before Title IX required gender equality in sports, the MHSAA was already paving the way for girls’ participation in athletics. The growth of girls’ sports under the MHSAA’s guidance has provided countless young women the chance to compete, excel, and earn scholarships, which has had a lasting effect on the advancement of women in athletics.
The MHSAA has also been at the forefront of ensuring the safety and well-being of athletes. Through its implementation of concussion protocols, injury prevention strategies, and guidelines for proper equipment and facility maintenance, the MHSAA has demonstrated a strong commitment to protecting student-athletes and promoting health and safety in sports.
Finally, the MHSAA’s ability to adapt to the changing landscape of youth sports has ensured that high school athletics remain relevant and beneficial to students in an ever-evolving sports culture. The association has been responsive to the growing demand for year-round competition while ensuring that academics and personal well-being remain central to the high school experience.
As Michigan celebrates 100 years of the MHSAA, it is important to recognize the extraordinary contributions the organization has made to high school athletics. The impact of the MHSAA extends far beyond the victories on the field, court, and track—it has been integral in shaping the lives of generations of young people across our state. I would like to give a sincere heartfelt thank you for their continued dedication to enhancing the high school athletic experience in Michigan!
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Superintendent's Updates
Good afternoon,
We survived our cold and snow day jamboree last week! What a week!
Last night, Monday, I was worried when I looked out my front door to see almost whiteout conditions. But luckily, the snow abated. Michigan winters are interesting.
In January, our K-8 students have been testing with our NWEA assessment. These assessments in math and reading help us both evaluate our instruction and identify how to help each student. We use these assessments to ensure that our teaching is helping students learn the skills they need to be successful. But the assessments also give us insight into each student and help our teachers in their grade level and department teams make sure that each student is receiving what they need to continue moving forward.
Our teachers, instructional coaches, and administrators work hard to make sure that this assessment data, and all assessment data, is used well and continues to improve teaching and learning.
Our Fine Arts program had a chance to shine this past week. The North Rockford Middle School Symphonic Band and the Rockford High School Jazz Band both were invited to perform at the Michigan Music Conference. This annual gathering of music teachers from across the state gave our band students a chance to perform in front of a statewide audience. Several middle and high school band students were also selected to all-state bands and those students were able to perform with students from around the state.
In addition, we had several choir students selected to perform with all-state choirs.
Finally, we had several teachers selected to present conference sessions during the Michigan Music Conference. These teachers continue to demonstrate the collaborative and professional qualities that make our Rockford teachers so special.
The Rockford Education Foundation is hosting their annual spring gala – The Taste. This event highlights the great work that the Rockford Education Foundation does as a partner with our district. If you can participate in this event on March 6, I would encourage you to make your plans now. Information can be found on the Rockford Education Foundation website: Home : Rockford Education Foundation
Thank you for all that you do to support your children and to support the Rockford Public Schools. We understand that educating students works best when we can collaborate with our families to ensure that our students are learning. Together we are doing meaningful and important work with students each day.
I share some of the great work that goes on in our schools on Instagram, X (Twitter), and Bluesky. You can find me @docsmatthews.
Steve
Dr. Steve Matthews
Superintendent
Rockford Public Schools
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