Maine Principals' Association

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The Maine Principals’ Association (MPA) is the governing body for sports competitions among all public and some private high schools in the state of Maine. It is a member of the National Federation of State High School Associations. The MPA offices are located in Augusta.

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[edit] History

First established in 1927 as the State Principals' Association, it became the Maine Principals' Association in 1992 as a result of a merger between the Maine Secondary School Principals' Association (est. 1951) and the Maine Elementary Principals' Association (est. 1975).

[edit] Athletic Classifications

Schools competing under the MPA are grouped into (at most) four classes, with different enrollment cutoffs for each sport (Broken down by season)[1]:

[edit] Fall

Sport Class A Class B Class C Class D
Cross Country 760 & up 450-759 0-449
Field Hockey 775 & up 440-774 0-439
Football 850 & up 506-849 0-505
Golf 700 & up 375-699 0-374
Soccer 725 & up 400-724 230-399 0-229
Volleyball Only One Class

[edit] Winter

Sport Class A Class B Class C Class D
Basketball 725 & up 400-724 230-399 0-229
Cheerleading 725 & up 400-724 230-399 0-229
Drama 550 & up 0-549
Ice Hockey 850 & up 0-849
Skiing 675 & up 500-674 0-499
Swimming 785 & up 0-784
Indoor Track 800 & up 0-799
Wrestling 750 & up 485-749 0-484

[edit] Spring

Sport Class A Class B Class C Class D
Baseball 725 & up 400-724 230-399 0-229
Lacrosse 830 & up 0-829
Softball 725 & up 400-724 230-399 0-229
Tennis 720 & up 400-419 0-399
Outdoor Track 800 & up 500-799 0-499

Schools are reclassified every two years. The classification thresholds are currently being adjusted and would go into effect for the fall 2009 sports season. A school may petition the Association to play in a class above or below its enrollment figure. Currently, most sports are split into "Eastern" and" "Western" divisions. Championships are played at several locations around the state including Fitzpatrick Stadium (football) and basketball championships between the Bangor Auditorium, Augusta Civic Center), the Portland Exposition Building and the Cumberland County Civic Center depending on class and geographical division. The MPA using a mathematical system called heal points to determine tournament standings, the latest heal points and an explanation on how to determine the points can be found here. Currently basketball, soccer, lacrosse and tennis are the only sports to have separate male and female teams, baseball is male only and softball is female only. Ice Hockey will become a sanctioned sport as of the winter 2008 season. [2]

[edit] Responsibilities Other Than Athletic

The MPA also includes Debate, Drama, Music, National Honor Society, Science Fair, Speech and Student Council as their responsibilities. In addition to interscholastic events, the MPA offers a "Professional Division", which provides opportunities for education and professional advancement for elementary, middle/junior high and high school principals, assistant principals, technical education center directors, assistant directors and other administrators who function primarily as building principals or assistant principals.

[edit] See Also

List of high schools in Maine

[edit] External links