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Hall of Famer “Babe Howell” Passes Away

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42nd NCADA State Conference

May 25, 2012
2012 Summer Leadership Registration

Mar 14, 2012
NFHS Coaching Education Program Promotional Video

Jan 04, 2012
NIAAA new Master's Degree Opportunity

Dec 18, 2011
2012 Conference Information

Dec 02, 2011
Fred McDaniel - Receiving a Citation Award From NFHS

Nov 27, 2011
Bobby Hill - NCAAE AD of the Year

Oct 17, 2011
Notes From October City/County AD Meeting

Jun 10, 2011
11th Annual Summer Leadership Academy

 

LTC Certification

Certification Level Requirements

 

REGISTERED ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATOR (RAA)
·         Bachelor's Degree or higher from an accredited institution
·         Approval of Personal Data Form (PDF)
·         Completion of LTC 501 & 502
·         Obtain the verifying signature of a sponsor (athletic administrator, principal, superintendent, state athletic/activities association staff)
·         Read the NIAAA Code of Ethics

CERTIFIED ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATOR (CAA)
·         Bachelor's Degree, or higher, from an accredited institution
·         Approval of Personal Data Form (PDF)
·         Two (2) or more years of experience as an athletic administrator
·         Employed by (or retired from) a school, school district or state high school athletic/activities association in such capacity that the administration of interscholastic athletics is (was) among job responsibilities
·         Completion of LTC 501, LTC 502, LTC 504 and LTC 506
·         Successful completion of the CAA examination
·         Read the NIAAA Code of Ethics
 
CERTIFIED MASTER ATHLETIC ADMINSTRATOR (CMAA)
·         Attained CAA designation
·         Approval of Personal Data Form (PDF)
·         Submission of supporting documentation
·         Completion of LTC 501, LTC 502, LTC 504, LTC 506 and LTC 508
·         Completion of minimum of six (6) LTC electives, three (3) each from 600 level and 700 level Courses
·         Employed so that administration of interscholastic athletics is/was one's primary responsibility
·         All requirements and points earned since CAA designation
·         Complete a practical written exercise
·         Optional program implementation
·         Read the NIAAA Code of Ethics

 For more information go to: http://www.niaaa.org/Certification/caa_geninfo.asp

North Carolina's State Certification Program Coordinator for NIAAA certification is:

Ronnie Chavis

Robeson County Schools

PO Drawer 2909

Lumberton, NC 28359

910-735-2341

chavisr.psrc@robeson.k12.nc.us