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Colorado High School Activities Association

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Colorado High School Activities Association
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AbbreviationCHSAA
Motto"Seeking excellence in academics, activities, and athletics"
Formation1921
TypeNPO
Legal statusAssociation
PurposeAthletic/Educational
Headquarters14855 E. 2nd Avenue
Aurora, CO 80011
Region served
Colorado
Membership
352 high schools
Official language
English
Commissioner
Rhonda Blanford-Green[1]
Board President
Troy Baker[2]
Associate Commissioner
Tom Robinson
AffiliationsNational Federation of State High School Associations
Staff
23
Websitechsaanow.com
Remarks(303) 344-5050

The Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) is the governing body for all high school activities throughout the state of Colorado. It was founded in 1921, and as of the 2019–20 school year has a membership of 360 full-time high schools, plus more than 50 middle and junior high schools, for a total of more than 400 schools. The Association hold championships for 29 different sports for both boys and girls, plus competitions in music, sportsmanship, student council, and spirit.

Sports

Source: CHSAA website

Fall

  • Boys cross country
  • Girls cross country
  • Field hockey
  • (American) Football
  • Boys golf
  • Gymnastics
  • Boys soccer
  • Softball
  • Spirit
  • Boys tennis
  • Girls volleyball

Winter

  • Boys basketball
  • Girls basketball
  • Ice hockey
  • Skiing
  • Girls swimming
  • Boys wrestling
  • Girls wrestling

Spring

  • Baseball
  • Girls golf
  • Boys lacrosse
  • Girls lacrosse
  • Girls soccer
  • Boys swimming
  • Girls tennis
  • Boys track
  • Girls track
  • Boys volleyball

Activities

  • Music
  • Speech
  • Sportsmanship
  • Student leadership

CHSAANow.com

In Aug. 2013, CHSAA launched chsaanow.com, a website which covers the organization's athletics and activities. In addition to game coverage and features,[3] the site also produces weekly rankings[4] during the regular season, as well as All-State teams.[5]

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