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The Florida High School Athletic Association has faced months of criticism since proposing the change in policy, which would require athletes to report their menstruation history yearly.
Florida high school football season is right around the corner with summer break set to give way to fall camp, practices and ...
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Florida approves plan for high school athletes to get paid ... - MSNHigh school athletes would still be prohibited from being paid for on-field activities, hiring agents and receiving awards unapproved by the athletic association.
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WCJB TV20 on MSNNew Florida law allows more private school athletes to suit up for public school teamsThe legislation, which took effect July 1, removes previous restrictions that only allowed students from non-Florida High ...
Earlier this month, a final plea by The First Academy to the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) to be reinstated for the 2025 football playoffs was denied. A head coach in the region ...
Three years later, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) has unanimously approved a policy that allows high school athletes to do the same.
The Florida High School Athletic Association begins district tournaments Monday for girls flag football across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida. Schedules are as listed by the FHSAA, but are ...
On July 24, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) approved changes to FHSAA Bylaw 9.9 which governs amateurism, and now, NIL for Florida high school student-athletes. These changes ...
The Florida High School Athletic Association could approve a proposal that would lead to high school athletes getting paid through endorsement deals.
The Florida High School Athletic Association track and field championships come to the University of North Florida's Hodges Stadium on May 9-10.
The Florida High School Athletic Association opened the door for student-athletes to earn money from business agreements such as endorsement deals.
Board of Education Chairman Ben Gibson said the athletic association, which regulates high-school sports, must prioritize the protection of student-athletes, most of whom will be minors.
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