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Commitment to Participate (Policy 10 and AP 3) All schools wishing to compete during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 classification cycle should ve submitted their interest on the Commitment to Participate Form. Commitment status can be checked by using the Assignment tab on the Competitive Cheer webpage at www.fhsaa.org. If a school does not appear in one of the four (4) regions, the school has not committed to participate in the sport and is not entered in the sport. Schools wishing to participate that have not previously committed may add the sport to their program by submitting the AT12 form, which is found in the FHSAA Library within C2C Schools. The deadline for entry is Monday, November 26, 2012. Entries after that date may not be accepted. FHSAA member schools that commit to participate in FHSAA Competitive Cheer are committing to the following: Compliance with all FHSAA Policies, Bylaws and Administrative Procedures Participating in Four (4) Regular Season Competitions Participating in the assigned FHSAA Region Competition Participating in the FHSAA Finals Schools who commit to participate and do not fulfill their commitment are subject to penalties as published in the FHSAA Handbook. Important Dates (AP 3) Monday, September 3 (Week 10) First practice date. Monday, September 24 (Week 13) First regular season competition date. Monday, November 26 (Week 22) State Entry List (Roster) must be submitted via C2C Schools. Monday, November 26 (Week 22) AACCA Certificate to be submitted to cheerleading@fhsaa.org. Saturday, December 8 (Week 23) - Region 2 Competition [Flagler (Palm Coast) High School]. Saturday, January 5 (Week 27) - Region 1 Competition [Ridgeview (Orange Park) High School]. Saturday, January 19 (Week 29) - Region 4 Competition [Dillard (Fort Lauderdale) High School]. Saturday, January 28 (Week 30) - Region 3 Competition [Freedom (Tampa) High School]. Thursday, January 31 - Saturday, February 2 (Week 31) - FHSAA Competitive Cheerleading Finals. Saturday, February 9 (Week 32) Last date for competition participation. Tuesday, March 12 (Week 37) - Competitive Cheerleading Advisory Panel Meeting. Spring Practice Maximum of twenty (20) sessions conducted during the month of May. Coaches Rules Presentation The requirement for Head Coach s to view the online video rules presentation has been removed. Therefore, viewing the presentation is not necessary. However, for informational purposes, the presentation is still available on the Competitive Cheerleading webpage at www.fhsaa.org under FAQ.

AACCA Safety Certification All Head Coaches must be AACCA Safety Certified. For certification, please see www.aacca.org. or www.nfhslearn.com. Certification courses are available in various locations throughout the state and online. AACCA Safety Courses are $75 and good for 4 years. Coaches are required to submit their AACCA Safety Certificate to jrohrer@fhsaa.org on an annual basis. All certificates are due by: November 26, 2012. State Entry List (Policy 11 and AP 3.4.3.2) The State Entry list is a roster of eligible student-athletes which is to be submitted by the published deadline via C2C Schools. The State Entry List indicates the chosen division the team wishes to participate in and a list of eligible student-athletes in which the coach can create his/her competition team from. This State Entry List is unlimited as to the number of individuals that may be listed. Therefore, coaches may use student-athletes off that list at the assigned region competition and FHSAA Finals. Changes to the division and/or participating student-athletes may be made on the State Entry List and resubmitted via C2C Schools prior to the published deadline. However, after the deadline has passed, division changes will not be accepted and student-athlete changes will be $50 each. State Entry Lists not submitted by the deadline may result in the school being removed from State Series Competition and/or financial penalties. Regular Season (Policy 10) All participating teams must compete in at least 4 regular season competitions in order to participate in the State Series (Region and State). Rules and Regulations (Bylaw 2 and Policy 33) All schools, whether competing with FHSAA or not are required to follow NFHS Spirit Rules by State Statute. Each school will receive a complimentary copy of the NFHS Spirit Rules at the beginning of the year. Additional copies can be ordered from the NFHS at www.nfhs.org. Competing schools must also comply with the Policies, Bylaws and Administrative Procedures found in the FHSAA Handbook. Copies of the FHSAA Handbook are shipped to each school at the beginning of the year and can be downloaded from the FHSAA website by accessing Rules and Publications. Score Sheets (AP 3.4.3.4.5) Region and State score sheets can be found under Forms on the Competitive Cheer webpage. These score sheets can be used for regular season competitions. Spring Practice (Policy 18) Spring Competitive Cheerleading practice is a continuation of the regular fall competitive cheerleading season. Spring practice is confined to a maximum of 20 sessions exclusively during the month of May. Students who are seniors may not participate in spring practice. Students who are not enrolled and in attendance in a school cannot participate in spring practice at that school. Incoming 9th grade students cannot participate in spring practice. Off Season Conditioning (Policy 21) and Non-School Teams and Off Season Participation (Policy 22) Only participation as defined in Policy 21 and 22 is permissible during the Off Season. Please see your Athletic Director for further assistance regarding Off Season Conditioning and Participation.

Summer Participation (Policy 20) The FHSAA does not regulate the athletic activities of member schools held with their own students during the summer as defined herein with the exception of football. The individual member school principal, district school superintendent, district school board or private school governing body are responsible for adopting regulations governing the activities of their respective schools during this period of time. The summer season is defined as that period of time outside the FHSAA sports year. This period for each member school is defined as beginning the day following the school s last day of classes for the spring semester or the day following the school s last day of spring athletic activities (including spring football practice), whichever is later, or June 1 for schools whose last day of classes for the spring semester occurs on May 31 or thereafter, and concluding with the Saturday of Week 5 in the FHSAA standardized Calendar for the following school year. Local Rules and Regulations Each school and/or school district may have more stringent policies than the FHSAA and/or NFHS. Region and State Competition Schedules (AP 3) A tentative schedule will be posted online two weeks prior to each competition. Individual team names may not be listed, only divisions and time slots. This means that your team will compete within the window of time indicated for your division, but your EXACT time will not be indicated until the final schedule is released the week of the competition. Rules of Competition (AP 3.4) (a) All NFHS Spirit Rules as found in the NFHS Spirit Rules Book are applicable. (b) Each squad s presentation must include at least one cheer or sideline chant. The musical portion must not exceed one minute and thirty seconds, total time is two minutes and thirty seconds. Timing will begin with the first movement, voice, or note of music, whichever comes first. (c) If a squad exceeds either time limit, a three (3) point deduction per judge will be assessed for 3-5 seconds over, a five (5) point deduction per judge will be assessed for 6-10 seconds over and a seven (7) point deduction per judge will be assessed for being eleven (11) or more seconds over. BECAUSE PENALTIES ARE SEVERE, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ALL SQUADS TIME THEIR PERFORMANCE SEVERAL TIMES PRIOR TO ATTENDING THE COMPETITION AND LEAVE A SEVERAL SECOND CUSHION TO ALLOW FOR VARIATIONS IN SOUND EQUIPMENT. (d) Participants must start in the competition area with at least one foot on the ground. Squads may line up anywhere inside the competition area. The tournament director according to the size of the facility being used will determine the competition area. Approximate floor size will be fiftyfour feet wide by forty-two feet deep (9 strips). (e) All organized introductions (tumbling, entrances, chants, spell-outs, etc.) are considered part of the routine and are timed as part of the performance. There should not be any organized exits or other activities after the official ending of the routine. (f) Any squad in violation of the General Rules or Specific Safety Regulations will be assessed a ten point (10) deduction for each violation unless otherwise noted. 3.4.2.1.2 Uniform Guidelines. All NFHS Spirit Rules apply. Any squad in violation of the uniform guidelines will be assessed a five (5) point deduction for each violation.

3.4.3 State Series Procedures 3.4.3.1 Commitment to Participate. All teams must commit to participate by submitting an AT12 form via C2CSchoolsprior to the Entry List Deadline Date of Monday, November 26 (Week 22). If a team wishes to withdraw from the State Series, an AT13 form must be submitted to the FHSAA via C2CSchools prior to the Entry List Deadline Date of Monday, November 26 (Week 22) to avoid late withdrawal penalties. All participating teams can be found on the Competitive Cheerleading webpage under State Series Assignments. 3.4.3.2 Official State Entry List. The schools Official State Entry List is due to be submitted via C2C Schools no later than Monday, November 26 (Week 22). The number of participants a team may enter on the Official State Entry List is unlimited. The chosen division a school wishes to compete in must be indicated on the Official State Entry List. Once the deadline passes for the Official State Entry List to be submitted, no changes to the selected division will be accepted. Should changes need to be made after the Official State Entry List has been submitted, the Entry List must be updated online and resubmitted to the FHSAA via C2C Schools. A fee of $50 will be posted to the schools account for each change that is made after the Entry List Deadline. 3.4.3.3 Competition Structure and Time Schedule 3.4.3.3.1 Region Competition. One region competition will be held in each FHSAA Administrative Section. Each site is posted at FHSAA.org on the Competitive Cheerleading page. 3.4.3.3.2 FHSAA Finals (a) Thursday, January 31 Saturday, February 2. (b) Thursday, January 31 All designated divisions will run concurrently and the schedule is posted at FHSAA.org on the Competitive Cheerleading page. Friday, February 1 All designated divisions will run concurrently and the schedule is posted at FHSAA.org on the Competitive Cheerleading page. Saturday, February 2 All designated divisions will run concurrently and the schedule is posted at FHSAA.org on the Competitive Cheerleading page. 3.4.3.4 Competition Regulations 3.4.3.4.1 Squads (a) Squad Size. There will be two classifications (1A and 2A) for each division based on school enrollment during the State Finals in all divisions except Large Co-Ed. (b) All-Girl divisions: Small may have up to 12 female participants, Medium may have 13-16 female participants, Large may have 17-20 female participants, Extra-Large may have 21-26 female participants, Small Non-tumbling may have up to 16 female participants and Large Non-tumbling

may have 17-26 female participants. Co-Ed divisions: Small may have 1-4 male squad members, Large may have 5+ male squad members. At no time may a Co-Ed team exceed 26 participants. The FHSAA reserves the right to combine divisions and/or classifications as deemed necessary due to the number of competing teams in two or more divisions/classifications. 3.4.3.4.2 Interruption of Performance (a) If, in the opinion of the competition officials, a squad s routine is interrupted because of failure of the competition equipment, facilities, or other factors attributable to the competition rather than the squad, the squad affected should stop the routine. The squad will be allowed to present its routine from the place in the routine where the interruption occurred. The competition officials will determine the degree and effect of the interruption. (b) In the event a squad s routine is interrupted because of failure of the squad s own equipment, the squad must either continue the routine or withdraw from the competition. (c) In the event that an injury causes the squads routine to be interrupted, the squad must either continue the routine or withdraw from the competition. Competition officials reserve the right to stop the routine if an injury occurs. The competition officials will determine if the squad will be allowed to perform again from the point of interruption. If the squad is allowed to begin again they will be evaluated only from the point in the routine where the interruption occurred. 3.4.3.4.3 Deductions and Disqualifications. Any squad in violation of the Rules and Regulations will be assessed a ten point (10) deduction for each violation. Any squad that does not adhere to the terms and conditions in the FHSAA Competitive Cheerleading Rules and Regulations may be disqualified from the competition and automatically forfeit the right to any awards and is subject to further sanctions or penalties. 3.4.3.4.4 Scores and Rankings. Individual judges score sheets are for the exclusive use of each particular judge. Each judge has the responsibility and authority to review and submit his/her final scores and rankings prior to the final tally of the scores for all squads. Scores and rankings will be available only to head coaches at the conclusion of the competition. At the FHSAA Competitive Cheerleading State Championships, semi-finals and finals will be conducted in each division with 10 or more teams entered. If a division has less than 10 teams entered, there will be finals only. When calculating the number of teams that will advance from semifinals to finals in a given division, the FHSAA will advance 1 team for every 4 teams entered. The FHSAA reserves the right to combine divisions and/or classifications when deemed necessary. Once the qualifying teams have been determined, the head coach from each team will draw a number to establish the order of competition for the finals. Frequently Asked Questions After committing to participate, can my team withdraw from FHSAA Competitive Cheer? Yes. Teams may withdraw by submitting the AT13 form found within the FHSAA Library. However, financial penalties may be assessed as indicated on the AT13 form. What is C2C Schools and how do I access it? C2C Schools is an online program used for schools to submit student eligibility, forms, schedules, rosters, entry lists, etc. to the FHSAA. The Principal, Athletic Director or FHSAA Rep. will have to grant you access to the site. You ll need a Login ID and Password to

work within the program, based on the permission you are granted. Please see your AD with any further questions regarding C2C Schools. How does the FHSAA know what division we re going to compete in? The division is indicated on the State Entry List submitted via C2C Schools. Do we have to compete at our assigned region site or can we select another site to go to? You are required to compete at the assigned region and may not compete at any other site. If we host a competition, do we have to sanction the competition through the FHSAA and/or submit any paperwork to the FHSAA? No. Competitive Cheer events do not need to be sanctioned and there are no financial requirements when it comes to hosting. If we host a competition, do we have to use FHSAA registered Judges? No. The FHSAA does not register judges. Therefore, host schools may choose their judges as they deem necessary. How many teams constitute a competition? Two (2). Head-to-head competitions are permissible and would count as one of the four required regular season competitions. Do participating teams have to publish a regular season schedule? Yes. Just like any other sport, your team will need to publish a regular season competition schedule via C2CSchools.com and be able to provide a copy to the FHSAA if requested. Do outside competitions (i.e. Nationals, JamFest) count towards our four (4) regular season competitions? Yes. However, they must be included on your published schedule and fall within the published sport season. During our regular season competitions, do we only have to compete against teams in our chosen division for Regions and State? No. Your team may compete against any other participating team in any division. Do Regional and State competitions count towards the 4 regular season contests? No. You must compete in 4 competitions of your choice during the season in addition to Region and State. During regular season, do we have to compete using the same routine we re going to use at Regions and State? No. Can our sideline squad cheer for Spring Football? Yes. Sideline cheerleading is an activity that is not governed by the FHSAA. How are the 1A and 2A classifications determined? By your student enrollment submitted on the Fall FTE report. What does 1A and 2A mean? 1A is the group of schools with the smaller student population and 2A is the group of schools with the larger student population.

Are all the Competitive Cheerleading rules available online? Yes and No. The FHSAA Handbook can be downloaded from the FHSAA website at www.fhsaa.org. Once there, click on Rules and Publications, then FHSAA Handbook. You can find all Bylaws, Policies and Administrative Procedures in the FHSAA Handbook. Additionally, the sport specific rules for Competitive Cheerleading can be found under the Manual tab on the Competitive Cheer webpage at www.fhsaa.org. Unfortunately, the NFHS Spirit Rules are not available online. Where can I find the list of schools entered in each Region? Go to www.fhsaa.org, click on Competitive Cheerleading, then click on the Assignments tab. Schools not appearing on this list are not entered! When are Region and State Competitions? See Important Dates listed above and AP 3 in the FHSAA Handbook. Where can I find the most up-to-date FHSAA Competitive Cheerleading information? Access the FHSAA website at www.fhsaa.org, and click on Competitive Cheerleading. If I submitted an AACCA Certificate last year, do I have to submit another copy this year? Yes. Current AACCA Safety Certificates are required to be submitted on an annual basis. I lost my AACCA Safety Certificate, what do I do? Go to AACCA.org, click on Resources, then AACCA Certified Coach Search. Follow the instructions to print a new certificate. How do I become AACCA Safety Certified? See AACCA.org and find a course near you or register for an online course at anytime. Checklist for Coaches Commitment Form or AT12 Form has been submitted to enter the sport. Create your roster via www.c2cschools.com Prepare and publish your regular season competition schedule via www.c2cschools.com Compete in at least four (4) regular season competitions. State Entry List submitted via C2C with chosen division by November 26, 2012. AACCA Safety Certificate submitted to the FHSAA Office by November 26, 2012. Compete at assigned Region Competition. View online coaches presentation for the State Championship by the published deadline.

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