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An Independent Guide to New York City Public Schools
A group of committed public school parents, children's advocates, journalists and teachers dedicated to improving public education in New York City. They visit schools, speak with parents and teachers, and comb the media to present an independent and authoritative view of New York City schools. They provide a forum for parents, teachers and administrators to share what they know best about the city's schools. By helping parents navigate the bureaucracy, and by encouraging them to lobby for improvements in their neighborhood schools, we seek to increase support for public education and to make the public school system more accessible to parents, and more accountable to students.
A program of Advocates for Children of New York, a non-profit organization that provides a full range of educational support, legal, and advocacy services for parents, young people, and professionals.
New York City Sporting News
Get the latest sports information from across the city.
PSAL
Public School Athletic League. Follow the student-athletes of New York City.
New York Catholic High School Athletic League
Get up-to-date information on the student-athletes in New York City Catholice High Schools.
MAXPREPS
#1 in High School Sports. See who is #1 in the nation.
Student Sports - Football
Get the latest information on the top recruits across the nation. Get recruiting information, combines and more.
American Football Coaches Association
The improvement of the coaching profession and the sport of football has always been among the top priorities of the American Football Coaches Association since it was founded in 1922.
NCAA Conferences
NCAA Conferences
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West USA Conference
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Atlantic-10
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The Ivy League
Metro Atlantic
Mid-Eastern
Northeast
Ohio Valley
Patriot League Southern
Southland
Southwestern
NCAA Clearinghouse Eligibility Center
Prospective student-athletes looking to participate in intercollegiate athletics at an NCAA Division I or Division II institution in the future.
Approved Core Courses For Your High School (Form 48H)
The courses listed here for each high school are courses that have been determined to meet the NCAA's criteria for a core course. This database is subject to change and will be updated as frequently as necessary. Only the courses listed here currently meet NCAA standards and can be used to determine initial eligibility.
There is another section of this form which will list courses which have been determined not to meet NCAA defined standards of a core course. You may review this list of courses by selecting "DENIED COURSES" for a school.
Information and Resources for College-Bound Student-Athletes
* 2007-08 Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete
* NCAA Eligibility Center
* Academic Certification
* Amateurism Certification
* Recruiting
* Personal Well-Being
* Who to Call / Where to Go
* Hot Topics
* Forms
NCAA Recruiting Regulations
College coaches must follow recruiting guidelines. You are expected to follow these rules as well.
NCAA - National Collegiate Athletic Association
Intercollegiate athletics in America is a unique experience, linked both by tradition and value to higher education. Today, more than 380,000 student-athletes participate in college sports at NCAA member institutions. The overwhelming majority of them are students first and then athletes, and they participate for the love of the game.
NCAA Football Administration
Division I FBS*
Division I FCS*
Division II
Division III
And More....
American Association of Cheerleading Coaches/Administrators
Welcome to AACCA Online.
NCAA Official Sports Website
Get the latest news and information on all Division collegiate sports.
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