07/31/24 – Cross Country Online Rules Clinic for Coaches Now Available
PrintThe mandatory online KHSAA Rules Clinic for the sport of Cross Country is available through your Arbitersports Eligibility Dashboard.
The clinic is required of all coaches (varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen), regardless of whether or not the coach receives pay.
For full instructions on how to access your Eligibility Dashboard to complete the Online Rules Clinic and the rest of your Bylaw 25 requirements, see below:
Below is additional information:
- July 31 to September 26 – The clinic may be viewed at no charge during this period.
- September 27 to October 4 – The clinic may be viewed for the makeup fee ($100) during this period.
- October 5 to October 19 – The clinic may be viewed for the makeup fee ($200) per the Bylaw 27 schedule during this period. After this time, postseason penalties per Bylaw 27 will apply.
The presentation can be viewed on most PC or Mac desktops and laptops, along with many HTML5-enabled mobile devices and tablets. Please test your browser for compatibility by running the test at the following link: https://www.brainshark.com/SystemCheck/SystemCheck.asp
You will be required to advance each slide. Once you advance to the last slide of the presentation, will receive credit for the clinic and receive a completion certificate via email.
You do not have to view the clinic in its entirety in one setting. You can exit and resume at any time. When you return, simply click or tap on the Play Icon to resume.
Each person who views the clinic must be logged into their account in order to get credit. If taken using anyone else’s email address other than your own (including your administrator’s), you will have to retake the clinic.
If you have trouble logging into your ArbiterSports account, please reach out to our dedicated KHSAA Arbiter Support team at khsaa@arbitersports.com
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