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FHSAA Continues Education Through Summer Compliance Seminars

DAVENPORT, Fla. – The Florida High School Athletic Association’s (FHSAA) annual compliance seminars continued with a stop in Polk County at Davenport High School Wednesday morning.
 
The seminars provide athletic directors, administrators, and school representatives with important updates on policies and bylaw changes ahead of the 2026-27 school year.
 
“The compliance seminars give us an opportunity to educate our member schools on any rule changes we have for the upcoming year,” said FHSAA Executive Director Craig Damon.
 
Davenport marked the second stop on the FHSAA’s statewide compliance seminar tour.
 
The Association previously held a seminar at Pine Crest School – Fort Lauderdale, and will make upcoming stops at Flagler Palm Coast High School on July 22, and at Florida High School in Tallahassee on July 23.

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The Florida High School Athletic Association supervises and regulates interscholastic athletic programs for high school students at member public, private and charter schools. The organization also recognizes and honors academic achievement among student-athletes at over 850 middle, junior and senior high schools statewide. Headquartered in Gainesville, it is the official governing body for interscholastic athletics in Florida.