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Bigboy52
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Track Officials

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I just received the packet from OHSAA. Do I study all three books or just certain ones for the officials test? Also, do I have to attend all of the Sunday meetings or just some? I work Sundays until 3:30 and I can only leave early for one or two of the meetings at most.


jumphigh
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Unless things have changed, you will need to make it to 4 of the meetings. The can be anywhere in the state you will need to make sure that you get some sort of comformation. Know the rule book, I suggest that you put tags on the pages beginning each section, that way when you need to look up an answer it will be there and you will not have to fumble through the book. You can read case book as a way to better understand the rules Also remember your test is open book but you have one hour.. Good luck


Bigboy52
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Thanks for the info jumphigh.


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Does the Chillicothe Chapter cover meets in Adams and Pike counties?


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is it to late to become a track offcial?


Bigboy52
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If you have not already registered with OHSAA it is too late for this year. Registration runs from Dec. 1 to Jan 31.


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