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Paul Neidig

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Commissioner - Indiana High School Athletic Association

Indianapolis, Indiana Katılım Şubat 2009
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A Simple Thank You Goes a Long Way Please take a moment to thank a school administrator, teacher, coach, support staff, or official. Their gift of time—often given beyond the workday—helps shape the lives of student-athletes and strengthens the future of education-based athletics. Their dedication, leadership, and commitment have never been more important. 📷 Send a note. 📷 Write a card. 📷 Make a call. A simple "thank you" can remind someone that their efforts matter and are making a difference every day. Because when we take time to appreciate those who invest in others, we strengthen the very foundation of education-based athletics and inspire the next generation to do the same. @IHSAA1 @brianclewis @JaneCSchott @rfaulkens @EdGilliland_CAA @rfaulkens @KSchluRosati #ThankATeacher #ThankACoach #ThankAnOfficial #EducationBasedAthletics #IHSAA #ItStartsHere
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Being a team player. Putting the team first. Focusing on the team's goals and glory. When student-athletes are selfless, it's a win for everyone! Show your team spirit by buying a ticket to our next athletic event! #ThisIsYourIHSAA ihsaa.org/ihs-thisisyour…
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A Letter from the Commissioner My father was an Indiana State Policeman. A real Road Trooper. While I grew up with an appreciation and admiration for law enforcement, I also grew up in the 60s and 70s. When it came to people’s thoughts on the police (or “the man”, for that matter) there were a lot of parallels with today’s world. In a word: polarizing. Nevertheless, having a parent who served his community, tried his best to do right, and helped make Indiana a better place gives me a sense of pride I won’t attempt to put into words. The 2025-26 school year has also brought about a lot to be proud of for Indiana and the IHSAA. One achievement that means a lot to me is the expansion of the Association’s relationship with the Indiana State Police. Our organizations share a lot in common: we’re both regulatory institutions, we’ve both been described as “polarizing” (especially if you’ve been on social media following the May 4 IHSAA Board Meeting), and we both serve our Hoosier communities in all 92 Indiana counties. I think about comparisons between the ISP and the IHSAA a lot. For any regulatory institution, you’re rarely portrayed as “the nice guy” when it comes to general public perception. Afterall, when you’re the one enforcing the rules—whether it be issuing a ticket for speeding or ruling on a question of eligibility—whoever is on the receiving end of the (sometimes) bad news isn’t likely to walk away with warm, fuzzy feelings. On a human level, that’s difficult to deal with time and again. It can be hard to keep in mind that a lawless society is no society at all, and that rules are enforced for the protection of everyone. It’s especially hard when you know that the rules can’t be perfect. And the fact is, not all of the IHSAA’s 100+ bylaws are perfect. Our rules have to apply to the top 1%, the bottom 1%, and the 98% in between. Naturally, someone is going to find an issue with that range of coverage. But honestly, how could our rules be perfect? They were made by people. There’s only been one perfect person to walk this earth. And I promise you, my mother was never a member of the IHSAA’s Board of Directors. As imperfect as the IHSAA bylaws are, though, they are designed to protect education-based athletics. Despite the occasional social forum that says otherwise, we are not in the business of punishing schools or student-athletes. Our rules and regulations are put together by leaders who try to do right and make Indiana education-based athletics better. And what makes it even better is this: our bylaws are not set in stone. There is a process to change them. They are voted on by 19 elected representatives from all 412 member schools, all of whom are working to serve their Hoosier communities. In fact, over the past five years, there have been over 30 major changes to our Association’s bylaws. As polarizing as some of the IHSAA rules and rule changes may be made out to be, I have a tremendous amount of respect for our team dedicated to enforcing, upholding, and following them. From our Board of Directors to our staff in the IHSAA office, to our member school personnel and families who do the right thing—I’m proud to work with you in the mission of education-based athletics. In service, Paul Neidig IHSAA Commissioner #ThisIsYourIHSAA
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Big thanks to this group of @IHSAA1 Officials who volunteered at the Officials Recruitment tent this past weekend during the Boys, Girls, & Unified Track & Field State Championships. Your dedication to growing our officiating community makes a lasting impact! @brianclewis
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Running extra laps. Practicing their swing. Perfecting their spike. There's nothing like the quiet determination of a high school student-athlete—always striving to improve. Buy a ticket and be there to support their progress! #ThisIsYourIHSAA ihsaa.org/IHS-thisisyour…
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#IHSAA Softball State Finals 🏆🥎 The state championship schedule has been set with the 3A and 4A games set for Friday (June 12) and the 1A and 2A games set for Saturday (June 13) at Purdue University's Bittinger Stadium! ➡️ihsaa.org/sports/girls/s…
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The IHSAA is looking to hire a Part-Time Accounting Assistant. This part-time, in-office position is expected to average 20 hours a week. If interested, please follow the link below for additional position and application information. We hope to fill this position by August 1st, 2026. myihsaa-prod-ams.azurewebsites.net/api/resource-l…
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Student-athletes, coaches, and fans: Our behavior at athletic events shapes the environment for everyone else. Every play. Every call. Every cheer. It takes ALL of us to keep the high school sports experience positive. #FaceOfSportsmanship ihsaa.org/ihs-faceofspor…
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Students, we need you at our next game! Your passion is unmatched. You're loud and proud. And your school spirit is just what we need. Buy a ticket and fill our student section like only you can! #ThisIsYourIHSAA ihsaa.org/ihs-thisisyour…
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