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IAABO

IAABO Summer Officiating School

Location Manheim, PA
Event Date(s) Jul 15, 2022 to Jul 17, 2022
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Event Description

IAABO Summer Officiating School

July 15th - 17th, 2022
Registration/check-in and the first class begin at 1 p.m. on July 15, 2022.
Cost:
$200

No meals or lodging

Spooky Nook, Manheim, PA

This summer, IAABO will be hosting a summer officiating school with the goal of “professional improvement”. The desire to improve must always be present if one wants to achieve success as an official. Over the past nine decades the many and varied continuous education materials and officials’ schools, which IAABO provides, has assisted thousands of new and veteran officials learn and refine their skills. IAABO Schools are designed to provide officials who have a wide variety of ability and experience with the individual attention to meet her/his specific needs. The focal points of each school are the review of rules, mechanics, signals and professionalism. Each official can expect to receive quality instruction in the classroom and on the court. At IAABO Schools, officials receive instant feedback, including video, which can be incorporated into their officiating immediately. The Director of the IAABO Officials’ School is TJ Halliday, IAABO Director of Learning and Development.  TJ will be assisted by the IAABO Co-Coordinators, Layne Drexel, T.J. Halliday, Dan Shepardson and David Smith. IAABO Officials’ Schools are dedicated to improving the officiating skills of the men and women who enroll. The program will be designed to benefit those who wish to embark upon a career in officiating as well as those who seek refinement of their skills. Classroom sessions will cover all aspects of officiating with lectures, films, workshops and testing. Each official will receive a certificate denoting completion of the course of study provided by the IAABO Officials’ school. Only high school rules and mechanics will be taught and used.