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NFHS Celebrates Spring Sports Officials Appreciation Week

BY NFHS ON May 12, 2025 | SOFTBALL STORY, OFFICIALS, TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY STORY, NFHS NEWS, BASEBALL STORY, OFFICIALS NEWS

The NFHS is proud to celebrate Spring Sports Officials Appreciation Week April 6-12. The week serves as the final appreciation week of the 2024-25 school year and, even though we know many states and schools are doing a great job of thanking and recognizing officials throughout the year, we are glad to have a national week that highlights these appreciation efforts.

Spring Sports Officials Appreciation Week Toolkit

Participation in officials’ appreciation weeks can be as simple or as extravagant as state associations and/or schools want it to be. Many schools will not only get their teams involved in the fun but will ask student groups on campus to get involved. It is a great community project for school student councils, spirit groups or other groups that serve as ambassadors to your school and community.  Here are some ideas that have worked throughout the country:

  • Officials’ appreciation week banners and signage on the fence, wall, etc., surrounding the contest playing area.

  • Gift cards/cookies/donuts/other items presented to the crew by both the home and visiting team.

  • Photos of the officiating crew with both teams and coaches prior to the start of the game (or at the end, depending on timing).

  • Read a PSA at the start of the game, thanking the crew for working the contest.

  • Student escorts of the crew onto the field/court/pitch.

  • “Thank you” cards, signed by the team and coaching staff.

  • Special appreciation signage in the officials’ locker room.

  • Recorded “thank you” messages from student-athletes and coaches to officials, posted on social media.

These are just some examples of what schools can do – the possibilities are endless! From this, we recommend that schools of any of these events/recognitions and send them to their state associations to post on social media (or schools can post on their own social media).  Tag the NFHS in any of these posts:

Facebook: @NFHS1920      
Instagram: @nfhs_org
Twitter/X: @NFHS_Org

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