HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 83

(By Delegates Williams, Perry, Wells, Tansill, Marshall, Lane, Paxton, Wysong, Louisos, Poling, Roberts, Stevens, Sumner, Crosier, Eldridge, Stephens, Spencer, Canterbury, and Campbell)


[Originating in the Committee on Education]


(April 4, 2005)


Requesting the Secondary School Activities Commission to consider a rule amendment to provide at least two classes of competition in the end-of-season interscholastic tournaments for soccer, swimming and others as practicable.

Whereas, Under its current rules, the Commission may sponsor a state tournament for recognized team sports in which at least 21 schools participate and for recognized individual sports in which at least 10 schools sponsor at least number of individuals required to permit team scoring; and
Whereas, Up to 50% of the member schools may sponsor a recognized sport and be required to compete against each other in the state tournament without regard to the size of the schools; and
Whereas, The specter of competing against much larger schools may dissuade smaller schools from offering their students the opportunity to participate in some of the less popular sports; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the Secondary School Activities Commission be requested to consider amending its rules to provide at least two classes of competition in the end-of-season interscholastic tournaments for soccer, swimming and others as practicable;
Further Resolved, That the said Secondary School Activities Commission make a report of its consideration of said amendment to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability, including any findings, conclusions and recommendations, prior to the beginning of the school year beginning on the first day of July, 2006.