IHSA Announces Partnership With
Officially Human
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[July 25, 2023]
The
Illinois High School Association (IHSA) is proud to announce a new
partnership with Officially Human, an organization whose mission is
to “restore respect to game officials and recognize them as
authorities on the fields and courts.”
“We are excited to be partnering with Officially Human,” said IHSA
Executive Director Craig Anderson. “A survey of IHSA Officials in
2023 showed that the prevailing reason officials leave the vocation
is due to the poor sportsmanship shown to officials. To ensure there
are enough officials to cover the games that over 400,000 high
school students in Illinois annually participate in, it’s obvious
that more needs to be done. It’s our hope that this partnership with
Officially Human will be a key component in this turnaround.”
Officially Human was founded by Brenda Hilton, who has spent over 23
years in college athletics working with sports officials from the
mid-majors to the highest level of Division I. The Lombard,
Illinois-based organization was founded in 2019 to restore respect
to, and positive treatment of, sport officials through increased
education and communication to all stakeholders (administrators,
coaches, athletes, and fans). Officially Human is the leader in
addressing the growing crisis in officiating that touches every
sport, official, and level of competition. Officially Human offers
tailored solutions to athletic host organizations of all sizes that
improve the stakeholder experience at each of their sporting
competitions. The comprehensive solutions package includes digital
education, awareness building, event host communication strategies,
and organizational support in addressing poor fan behavior.
“I am thrilled with this partnership for many reasons, one being
that Illinois is my home state,” said Hilton. “Having the
opportunity for Officially Human to work side-by-side with the IHSA
is very meaningful. Together, we are stronger, and we will continue
to lead the charge both in Illinois and nationally, raising
awareness and improving the treatment of sports officials. We
appreciate the IHSA showing the officiating community that they care
about them and want to help solve this crisis.”
For the 2022-23 school year, the Illinois High School
Association distributed approximately 18,000 licenses to over 11,000
individuals, representing a significant increase from the previous
year. However, retaining officials is just as important as
recruiting them, and helping all officials experience success in the
space leads to the retention needed. In a survey to all IHSA
licensed officials in early 2023, 45% precent of the respondents
indicated the primary reason they most enjoy officiating is the
opportunity to “give back”. In the same survey, though, 62% percent
said “sportsmanship of participants/fan behavior” is the greatest
challenge officials face.
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“Officials are humans too, and I
think people lose sight of that sometimes,” said IHSA Associate
Executive Director Kurt Gibson, who oversees the IHSA Officials
Department. “Officials have careers, live in the same
communities, attend the same churches, shop at the same stores,
and eat at the same restaurants as others. Treating officials
with the same respect, whether out in the community or on the
court, field, pitch, pool, track, diamond, etc., as any other
community member is something we should all be able to do. This
elevation of respect towards officials can, and needs to, start
at the individual level.”
As the IHSA officiating survey results show,
officials, by nature, are giving individuals, but they feel the
increasing negative behavior exhibited at high school sporting
events is not worth remaining in the officiating community.
‘Elevating Respect’ by both players, coaches, fans – and officials –
is necessary, and Officially Human has a number of available
resources all those groups would benefit from viewing at
www.officiallyhuman.com.
“Officially Human is committed to restoring respect to game
officials, and we are proud to partner with them,” said Gibson.
“Together, I believe we can ‘elevate respect’ in the athletic space
and bring about greater synergy in the high school athletic
community.”
The IHSA plans a number of action items surrounding its partnership
with Officially Human. IHSA Officials and member schools will be
granted access to the “Elevate Respect” program at no cost, and
member schools will be encouraged to share the program with students
and fans alike each season. IHSA and Officially Human will also work
together to recognize and support officials during the regular and
post season on social media and at IHSA state finals events and look
to recognize teams and fan bases that exhibit the highest levels of
behavior and sportsmanship throughout the year.
“Everyone has a part to play in making interscholastic athletics the
successful laboratory it is,” said Anderson. “High school sports
teach untold skills that participants use throughout life, and it’s
the lessons learned while participating with peers that shape lives.
Victory and defeat are two of those lessons, but learning how to
handle both of those outcomes is the greater goal.”
[Text received from Matt Troha]
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