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First Student Activities Conference This Weekend

By Stephanie Ramirez, Communications Officer | Monday, September 12, 2011 2:41 PM

Sept. 17 is the first Student Activities Conference for the 2011-12 school year. Each year, conferences are held around the state to provide a crash course on all things academic related. The conferences are designed to help high school students and sponsors begin to prepare for spring contests. This week the conference will be held in Lubbock on the campus of Texas Tech University.

All Student Activities Conferences are free and there’s no pre-registration necessary. All conferences will begin at 9 a.m. and will end by 1:30 p.m. Students may choose from novice and advanced sessions in some academic areas, as well as small-group sessions in specific UIL activities. More information on the conferences as well as future dates and locations can be found on the UIL website at http://www.uiltexas.org/academics/student-activity-conferences.

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UIL Legislative Council Standing Committee for Music to Meet in Austin

By Stephanie Ramirez, Communications Officer | Thursday, September 08, 2011 9:50 AM

The UIL Legislative Council Standing Committee for Music will meet Sept. 14  in Austin. This is an opportunity for the committee to discuss possible changes to music rules for next school year.

The proposals that will be discussed include a new option for scheduling area marching band contests; scheduling multiple sites for the State Solo and Ensemble Contest in the hopes of reducing travel and creating more specific guidelines for summer marching band practice during August.

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UIL Football State Championship Tickets on Sale Now

By Stephanie Ramirez, Communications Officer | Tuesday, September 06, 2011 4:53 PM

Tickets for the 2011 Conference 1A-5A UIL Football State Championships which will be held at Cowboys Stadium in December are now available for purchase. Tickets can be purchased online through www.ticketmaster.com

Tickets allow access to all games being played on the same day. Tickets are $12 for Friday, Dec. 9 and $15 for the games being played Dec. 15-17. Information about the 2011 UIL Football State Championships and how to purchase tickets can be found online on the UIL website at http://www.uiltexas.org/football/state.

Tickets for the 1A-Six Man Div. I and II games which will be held at Shotwell Stadium in Abilene will be available for purchase at the stadium the day of the games on Dec. 10.

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UIL Contributes Artifacts to New Exhibit on Texas High School Football

By Chris Schmidt, Communications Officer | Tuesday, September 06, 2011 2:16 PM

Wilson high school playoff game ball, ca. 2011. The UIL sets aside a number of footballs for use during the 2011 playoffs - except for this one, which will remain on display. Here is rests in the cradle of a spring-loaded snapping machine developed by Ballinger Head Coach Felton
Wilson high school playoff game ball, ca. 2011. The UIL sets aside a number of footballs for use during the 2011 playoffs - except for this one, which will remain on display. Here is rests in the cradle of a spring-loaded snapping machine developed by Ballinger Head Coach Felton "Pooch" Wright in the 1930s.

Photo by Rebecca Kinnison

Texas high school football history would be incomplete without acknowledging the role the University Interscholastic League played in its growth. A new exhibit at The Bob Bullock State History Museum chronicles the history of the sport and includes contributions made by the League.

Texas High School Football: More Than The Game, a special exhibition open through January 22, recounts stories of past gridiron glories and all the pageantry that surrounds the game. As the governing body of Texas high school extracurricular contests since 1910, the UIL has played a major role in shaping the sport into what it is today.

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Former Teacher and Biggest Loser Contestant Shares Her Journey with UIL

By Jeanne Acton, UIL Journalism Director | Tuesday, September 06, 2011 1:48 PM

Abby Rike,a former UIL State Champion academic coach, talks about her journey of tragedy and triumph with the UIL staff.
Abby Rike,a former UIL State Champion academic coach, talks about her journey of tragedy and triumph with the UIL staff.

Photo by Jeanne Acton

When former Texas speech, debate and theater teacher Abby Rike shares her story about joining the cast of the Biggest Loser in 2009, she draws more than a few laughs.

“As ya’ll can tell by my accent, I am a nice Southern girl,” she said. “Southern girls don’t stand in their nekkid clothes and tell people their weight.”

For seven weeks, clad in only a sports bra and spandex, Abby swallowed that Southern pride and stood on a huge scale with a five-foot display screen in front of America.

She knew she didn’t have a choice. She desperately wanted her life back.

“I thought if I could get healthy, I could start living again,” she said.

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‘Best in Class’ Magazine Highlights Impact of UIL

By Julianne Coyne, Intern | Thursday, September 01, 2011 3:15 PM

When Texas School Business Magazine decided to publish a special summer issue, Editor-in-Chief Jim Walsh knew the issue needed to emphasize the importance of extracurricular activities in students’ lives.

“We wanted to illustrate how artistic expression and athletic achievement often bring out the very best in students — and educators,” editor Katie Ford said.

And the editors knew who to tap to write the articles — Bobby Hawthorne, freelance writer and former UIL academic director.

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Rules Compliance Program (RCP) Replaced COPE

By Traci Neely, Assistant Athletic Director | Monday, August 29, 2011 10:23 AM

RCP is COPE. Last school year, UIL launched the first version of RCP (Rules Compliance Program). It replaced COPE (Coaches and Officials Positive Expectations), a mandatory sportsmanship program for coaches. COPE no longer exists.

Junior high and high school coaches must complete the RCP each year before they have contact with their athletes.
The RCP was designed to provide coaches a simple, efficient method of meeting state law requirements for mandated safety training and steroid education. It also connects coaches with updated information that impacts their daily duties.

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Prescribed Music List Update

By Stephanie Ramirez, Communications Officer | Friday, August 26, 2011 2:30 PM

The UIL Music Department is currently in the process of updating the Prescribed Music List. The library contains more than 18,000 titles in its repertoire, and a vast number of the titles do not have the score attached with it.

The music department hopes to have the physical library of the Prescribed Music List updated in the next six months. Once the Prescribed Music List is up to date, the music department will switch from the current filing system to the Wenger Music Storage System.

For an overview of the Prescribed Music List as well as the submission process, go to http://www.uiltexas.org/music/pml.

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Academic Calendar Sees a Number of Changes

By Treva Dayton, Academic Director | Friday, August 26, 2011 12:24 PM

Another school year has started, but unfortunately the heat and drought are still with us. So in addition to the usual challenges you face with any new academic year, you’ll have to deal with soaring temperatures and a scorched earth for some time to come.  According to weather forecasts, maybe for a very long time to come.

I encourage you to take a few minutes, hopefully in the air-conditioned comfort of your classroom or home, to review the UIL academic website for important information concerning the coming year and some useful new items for coaches and academic contestants.

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Student Activities Conferences

By Stephanie Ramirez, Communications Officer | Tuesday, August 23, 2011 4:29 PM

It’s the time of year to start making arrangements to attend the Student Activities Conferences (SAC) around the state. Each fall, the UIL hosts four conferences on different college campuses across Texas. SACs are designed to help high school students and sponsors begin to prepare for UIL academic events.

Registration is free for the conferences that last from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Instructional sessions are designed for beginning and advanced students, as well as academic coordinators and coaches. Lectures and demonstrations will be scheduled for all high school UIL academic contests, including One-Act Play. For more information, go to http://www.uiltexas.org/academics/student-activity-conferences.

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