Author: Andre
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USASF: February Disciplinary Report
The USASF Disciplinary Committee has posted its report of member non-compliance concerns that were addressed in February. Reports will be posted each month during the 2018-19 season.
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USASF: National Cheerleading Safety Month
March is National Cheerleading Safety Month. Spread the word about cheerleading safety and make sure your cheer program follows recognized progressions and safety rules. Visit CheerSafe.org to learn more! Be sure your certifications are up to date Review your Emergency Action Plan Pledge to cheer safety
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USASF: Leadership Development Series
Coming to a city near you! Nine cities will be host to the incredible opportunity to develop the leader within you during the BOLT, MARCH and IMPACT workshops. See what it’s all about, click here.
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USASF: Plan to Attend the National Meeting
Join USASF August 5-6, 2019 in Las Vegas, NV at the M Resort and Casino. Connect with FRIENDS! Elevate All Star TOGETHER! Learn, Grow, and Create with USASF! See what can you expect from the 2019 National Meeting | Sneak a peek at the Block Schedule
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USASF: National Advisory Board Elections
The polls have closed, but the information was included in the USASF’s March newsletter. Be sure to cast your ballot before the polls close at 11:59 pm on Wednesday, March 6th. Emails were sent to all eligible voters last Wednesday and reminders were sent earlier this week. If you cannot find your ballot, search for emails from:…
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In Review – February 2019
February has come and gone, bringing with it a couple of the largest events of the year. UCA High School Nationals and Cheersport. Today starts March and NCA. Good luck to everyone competing. Cambridge’s Queensland Sharks to represent Canada at Junior Cheerleading Worlds via Cambridge Times. How I Went From A Bullied Teen To The…
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USASF: Worlds Championship History
The Cheerleading Worlds launched in 2004 and The Dance Worlds in 2007. This international phenomenon draws top talent from the four corners of the globe. Check out the Worlds Championship History here.
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USASF: The Cheerleading Worlds Cup Race
View the standings for the Worlds Cup Race, where Level 5 and 6 cheer teams earn points towards Paid or At-Large Bids to The Cheerleading World Championship!
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USASF: Video Qualifications at Worlds
Any U.S. Junior dance team that would like to receive a bid to compete in the Junior Division at The Dance World Championship in 2019 may submit a video for qualification. Up to 6 U.S. teams (limited to one team per program) are selected to receive At-Large bids in the Junior Division. Video submission deadline:…
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USASF: Who is Going to Worlds?
The list of talented teams who have qualified for The Cheerleading and Dance World Championship is growing every week! See who earned bids. Cheer Bid Recipients | Dance Bid Recipients
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USASF: L6 Credentialing for Cheer
The USASF has added a Level 6 Credentialing session in Dallas the day before NCA All-Star Nationals begins. For additional information and to register click here. Thursday February 28th, 1:00pm-9:00pm CST Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center – Room TDB 650 S. Griffin Street, Dallas, TX 75202
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USASF: Cheer and Dance Rules Updates ….Coming Soon
We’re approaching the time of year that USASF posts an early release of the Cheer and Dance Rules and Age Grid for the following season. We’re carefully watching how the current season’s Age Grid and Rules are helping our members as any new updates are considered. At the same time, the USASF Rules Committees are…
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USASF: January Disciplinary Report
The USASF Disciplinary Committee has posted its report of member non-compliance concerns that were addressed in December. Reports will be posted each month during the 2018-19 season.
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USASF: Triple AAA Challenge
Education and awareness is KEY in preventing child abuse and sexual exploitation! We challenge you to pause before you post and think Triple AAA: Is it Athletic? Is it Age Appropriate? What does it Amplify? Post thoughtfully in social media using #ThisIsAllStar and #usasfATHLETES1st. Visit the Athletes 1st resources (login required) in The Connection to…
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USASF: Athletes 1st
In January we introduced you to the Athletes 1st Initiative, an awareness campaign that equips you with tools to supply to your athletes; all with the purpose of empowering athletes to protect themselves anywhere they are. Visit the Athletes 1st resources (login required) in The Connection to view tips, videos and other items to learn…
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USASF: Save the Date and Join Us This Summer
USASF National Meeting The first annual USASF National Meeting in 2018 was a huge success! Your input for the 2019 National Meeting asked for a destination location, dates before back to school, and the convenience and cost saving benefits of being able to travel ONCE for multiple coach conferences. Travel to Las Vegas for the IEP…
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USASF: Healthy Kids Challenge Recipients
The USASF Leadership Team is pleased to announce the athletes who participated in the BOLT and MARCH workshops and have been selected to present their success stories of the 2019 Healthy Kids Challenge. Created by Tufts University, the HKOS Challenge teaches youth to create and lead projects in their program, school or community that encourage…
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USASF: Celebrating 1 Year of The Connection
February marks the 1-year anniversary of your exclusive online community, The Connection. Coming later this month we’ll take you through the ‘numbers’ on your Top Contributors, Resources Shared, Popular Discussions, and Search Terms. The Connection is your place to have conversations, find member-only resources, ask questions, get advice and connect directly with USASF Staff and…
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USASF: Are You Election Ready?
Cheer and Dance National Advisory Board elections are coming up! Eligible members as of February 15 will receive a ballot on February 21. Voting closes on February 28. We will announce the newly elected members in the March Newsletter early March.
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USASF: Membership Policy Updates for 2019-2020
The Membership Team hosted a webinar on February 5th to review updates to the Professional Responsibility Code for the 2019-2020 season. The recording is available for members who were unable to attend live, and supporting documents will be posted in The Connection. Click here to view the recording. (Requires login)
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USASF Cheer Rules/Age Grid Release and Membership Policy Update
Dear USASF Coach and Owner Members: We’re approaching the time of year that USASF posts an early release of the Cheer and Dance Rules and Age Grid and Membership Policies for the following season. We’re carefully watching how the current season’s Age Grid and Rules are helping our members as any new updates are considered.…
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In Review – January 2019
January has come and gone, taking along with it one of our favorite events, UCA & UDA College Nationals. Black Cheerleaders and A Long History of Protest via AAIHS. Ola Student Named Georgia Cheerleader of the Year via Henry County Times. Acro-Tumbling Combines Cheerleading, Gymnastics; Helps Put Concordia University on the Map via Fox 6.…
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In Review – December 2018
Happy New Year, here’s the news that closed out 2018: California Cheerleaders Fight CIF Sunday Rule that Stops Them from Competing in National Championships via The Orange County Register. Cheerleading Proves Injury Prevention Can Make a Difference for Athletes via The Post and Courier. Homer Glen Teen Who has Down Syndrome Follows Cheerleading Passion All…
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In Review – November 2018
Happy Thanksgiving. The IASF had several announcements including renumbering some levels, adding a few divisions to Worlds, and some rules changes. Please visit IASFWorlds.com for more info. Sky Views: Cheerleaders Must be Dropped From Sport via Sky News. San Francisco 49ers Cheerleader Kneels During National Anthem Before Thursday Night Game via USA Today. Practice, Pain,…
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In Review – October 2018
October came and went, bringing Fall and Halloween with it. This month I was reminded of cheerleading being used in headlines to catch the attention of readers. People published an article titled Cheerleader’s Alleged Admission that She Didn’t Want to Be Mom Is Admissible in Baby Murder Trial that had nothing to do with cheerleading knowing…